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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
#REDIRECT [[Simon Curtis]]
| Name = 8Bit Heart
| Type = Studio
| Artist = [[Simon Curtis]]
| Cover = 8Bit_Heart.jpg
| Released = March 23, 2010
| Recorded = 2008–2010
| Genre = [[Electronica]], [[8-bit (music)|8-bit]], [[Dance-pop]], [[Electro-pop]]
| Length = 42:12
| Label = '''Simon Curtis'''<br /><small>(self-labeled)
| Producer = Simon Curtis, Jeff "Jadion" Wells<ref name="s-c.com"/>
| Reviews =
| Last album = '''''[[Spectacular! (soundtrack)|Spectacular!]]'''''<br/>(2009)
| This album = '''''8Bit Heart'''''<br/>(2010)
| Next album = '''''[[R∆]]'''''<br/>(2011)
| Misc =
{{Singles
| Name = 8Bit Heart
| Type = studio
| Single 1 = Delusional
| Single 1 date = February 05, 2010
| Single 2 = Diablo
| Single 2 date = May 20, 2010
| Single 3 = 8Bit Heart
| Single 3 date = August 10, 2010
| Single 4 = The Dark
| Single 4 date = November 20, 2010
}}
}}
'''''8Bit Heart''''' is the debut album by American [[singer-songwriter]] and [[record producer]] [[Simon Curtis]]. It was released March 23, 2010<ref>[http://twitter.com/simoncurtis/status/10922709690 Simon Curtis: Ladies and gentlemen, boys ...] March 23rd, 2010 - Retrieved March 26, 2010</ref> for [[Music download|free download]] via Curtis' official website.<ref name="s-c.com">[http://www.simon-curtis.com Simon Curtis | 8-bit Heart] ''simon-curtis.com'' - Retrieved March 26, 2010</ref> Curtis co-produced the album with Jeff "Jadion" Wells.<ref name="s-c.com"/> The album was downloaded 80 thousand times in its first week of being released.<ref>[http://twitter.com/simoncurtis/status/11327024896 Twitter / Simon Curtis: 150,000 downloads, 1 week, ...] ''[[Twitter]]'' - March 30, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.</ref>

==Background==
Curtis announced in 2009 that he would release his debut album, ''8Bit Heart'', for free on his official website as soon as he reaches eight thousand followers on his [[Twitter]] page.<ref name="announcement">[http://www.shineon-media.com/2009/11/05/simon-curtis-announces-album-8bit-heart/ Shine On Media | Simon Curtis Announces Album: ‘8Bit Heart’] ''shineon-media.com'' - November 5, 2009 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.</ref> Curtis originally intended to release a song after ever eight hundred follows but only released "Delusional" on October 29, 2009 and "Diablo" on December 2, 2009.<ref name="announcement"/> The album was recorded in a "tiny basement in the hills of [[West Virginia]]" with Jeff Wells.<ref name="s-c.com"/> An album with a similar logo titled '8 Bit Heart' with a track 'Animatronic Boy' was released prior under chip-tune artist Leeni with a registered copyright in 2008 with later reviews in June 2009. [http://www.digitalkuroko.com/home/a-button-b-button-music.html]

There are several references in four songs on the album. In "Diablo" the beginning line mirrors [[Kelly Clarkson]]'s "[[Since U Been Gone]]" but followed by "but this is not a Kelly Clarkson song and not how it ends". In the same song, a line from "[[If U Seek Amy]]" by [[Britney Spears]] is copied before Curtis realizes "oh wait, this song isn't mine". In "Beat Drop" a clip from [[Lady Gaga]]'s "[[Bad Romance]]" is used as [[backing vocals]] on the last line of the second verse. The operatic singing comes from the second aria of the [[Der Hölle Rache]] from the [[Magic Flute]]. Extracts from an interview with former [[KGB]] agent [[Yuri Bezmenov]] in 1985 are used as an intro and outro for "Brainwash". "[[The Dark Crystal]] Overture" is also heavily sampled on the track "The Dark".

==Critical response==
''8Bit Heart'' has received mostly positive reviews. Bradley Stern from ''MuuMuse'' gave the album four out of five commenting that it "is a hard-hitting collection of cutting-edge pop hooks, catchy electronic noises and storming, dancefloor-ready synthesized beats that come together to celebrate the very essence of modern pop". He also compared Curtis' vocals to that of [[Darren Hayes]] and [[Justin Timberlake]].<ref>[http://www.muumuse.com/2010/03/he-ate-my-heart-simon-curtis-unleashes-debut-album-8bit-heart.html MuuMuse — He Ate My Heart: Simon Curtis Unleashes Debut Album, 8Bit Heart] ''MuuMuse.com'' - March 23, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.</ref> A journalist from ''Music Fascination'' says the album "uses unique production combined with sounds and beats that develop the music into strong cohesive pop" and that it is "filled with pure danceable energy, but enough heart to keep you listening". They also praised Curtis' "distinct sound and production skill".<ref>[http://musicfascination.com/2010/03/24/simon-curtis-releases-debut-album-“8-bit-heart”/ Simon Curtis Releases Debut Album “8-bit Heart” | Music Fascination] ''musicfascination.com'' - March 24, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.</ref> ''ALi's Blog'' praised Curtis' independent work, wondering "what he can accomplish with a big label behind him".<ref>[http://www.jonalisblog.com/2010/03/simon-curtis-8-bit-heart-album-review.html ALi's Blog: Your #1 Entertainment Destination!: Simon Curtis - 8-Bit Heart (Album Review)] ''jonalisblog.com'' - March 23, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.</ref> Paul Reynolds from ''FizzyPop!!'' says the album "not only delivers musically, but creates a themed album that is a real delight from start to finish".<ref>[http://myfizzypop.blogspot.com/2010/03/album-assessment-simon-curtis-8-bit.html FizzyPop!!: Album Assessment: Simon Curtis ~ 8 Bit Heart] ''myfizzypop.com'' - March 23, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.</ref>

==Tracklist==
{{Tracklist
| headline = Standard edition
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = BoyRobot
| writer1 = Simon Curtis<ref name="s-c.com"/>
| length1 = 1:20
| title2 = Don't Wanna Be Alone
| writer2 = Simon Curtis
| length2 = 2:25
| title3 = Fell in Love w/an Android
| writer3 = Simon Curtis
| length3 = 2:55
| title4 = Super Psycho Love
| writer4 = Simon Curtis
| length4 = 3:40
| title5 = 8Bit Heart
| writer5 = Simon Curtis
| length5 = 2:50
| title6 = Diablo
| writer6 = Simon Curtis
| length6 = 4:30
| title7 = The Neverending Elevator
| writer7 = Simon Curtis
| length7 = 1:00
| title8 = Delusional
| writer8 = Simon Curtis
| length8 = 3:50
| title9 = Joystick
| writer9 = Simon Curtis
| length9 = 3:25
| title10 = Beat Drop
| writer10 = Simon Curtis
| length10 = 2:25
| title11 = Brainwash
| writer11 = Rochella Danishei, Simon Curtis
| length11 = 4:00
| title12 = The Dark
| note12 = featuring [[Jay-Z]]
| writer12 = Simon Curtis
| length12 = 4:00
| title13 = Victory
| writer13 = Simon Curtis
| length13 = 0:40
}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.simon-curtis.com/ Official website]

{{Simon Curtis}}

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[[Category:Self-released albums]]

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8Bit Heart is the debut album by American singer-songwriter and record producer Simon Curtis. It was released March 23, 2010[2] for free download via Curtis' official website.[1] Curtis co-produced the album with Jeff "Jadion" Wells.[1] The album was downloaded 80 thousand times in its first week of being released.[3]

Background

Curtis announced in 2009 that he would release his debut album, 8Bit Heart, for free on his official website as soon as he reaches eight thousand followers on his Twitter page.[4] Curtis originally intended to release a song after ever eight hundred follows but only released "Delusional" on October 29, 2009 and "Diablo" on December 2, 2009.[4] The album was recorded in a "tiny basement in the hills of West Virginia" with Jeff Wells.[1] An album with a similar logo titled '8 Bit Heart' with a track 'Animatronic Boy' was released prior under chip-tune artist Leeni with a registered copyright in 2008 with later reviews in June 2009. [1]

There are several references in four songs on the album. In "Diablo" the beginning line mirrors Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" but followed by "but this is not a Kelly Clarkson song and not how it ends". In the same song, a line from "If U Seek Amy" by Britney Spears is copied before Curtis realizes "oh wait, this song isn't mine". In "Beat Drop" a clip from Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" is used as backing vocals on the last line of the second verse. The operatic singing comes from the second aria of the Der Hölle Rache from the Magic Flute. Extracts from an interview with former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov in 1985 are used as an intro and outro for "Brainwash". "The Dark Crystal Overture" is also heavily sampled on the track "The Dark".

Critical response

8Bit Heart has received mostly positive reviews. Bradley Stern from MuuMuse gave the album four out of five commenting that it "is a hard-hitting collection of cutting-edge pop hooks, catchy electronic noises and storming, dancefloor-ready synthesized beats that come together to celebrate the very essence of modern pop". He also compared Curtis' vocals to that of Darren Hayes and Justin Timberlake.[5] A journalist from Music Fascination says the album "uses unique production combined with sounds and beats that develop the music into strong cohesive pop" and that it is "filled with pure danceable energy, but enough heart to keep you listening". They also praised Curtis' "distinct sound and production skill".[6] ALi's Blog praised Curtis' independent work, wondering "what he can accomplish with a big label behind him".[7] Paul Reynolds from FizzyPop!! says the album "not only delivers musically, but creates a themed album that is a real delight from start to finish".[8]

Tracklist

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."BoyRobot"Simon Curtis[1]1:20
2."Don't Wanna Be Alone"Simon Curtis2:25
3."Fell in Love w/an Android"Simon Curtis2:55
4."Super Psycho Love"Simon Curtis3:40
5."8Bit Heart"Simon Curtis2:50
6."Diablo"Simon Curtis4:30
7."The Neverending Elevator"Simon Curtis1:00
8."Delusional"Simon Curtis3:50
9."Joystick"Simon Curtis3:25
10."Beat Drop"Simon Curtis2:25
11."Brainwash"Rochella Danishei, Simon Curtis4:00
12."The Dark" (featuring Jay-Z)Simon Curtis4:00
13."Victory"Simon Curtis0:40

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Simon Curtis | 8-bit Heart simon-curtis.com - Retrieved March 26, 2010
  2. ^ Simon Curtis: Ladies and gentlemen, boys ... March 23rd, 2010 - Retrieved March 26, 2010
  3. ^ Twitter / Simon Curtis: 150,000 downloads, 1 week, ... Twitter - March 30, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.
  4. ^ a b Shine On Media | Simon Curtis Announces Album: ‘8Bit Heart’ shineon-media.com - November 5, 2009 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.
  5. ^ MuuMuse — He Ate My Heart: Simon Curtis Unleashes Debut Album, 8Bit Heart MuuMuse.com - March 23, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.
  6. ^ Simon Curtis Releases Debut Album “8-bit Heart” | Music Fascination musicfascination.com - March 24, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.
  7. ^ ALi's Blog: Your #1 Entertainment Destination!: Simon Curtis - 8-Bit Heart (Album Review) jonalisblog.com - March 23, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.
  8. ^ FizzyPop!!: Album Assessment: Simon Curtis ~ 8 Bit Heart myfizzypop.com - March 23, 2010 - Retrieved on March 30, 2010.