16.10.2023: Matt Simons - 'Easy' - new music video out now!
Matt Simons ist ein talentierter Singer-Songwriter, der mit seiner einzigartigen Mischung aus Pop, Soul und Folk seine eigenen Nische gefunden hat und eine bemerkenswerte musikalische Reise hinter sich, die den in Kalifornien geboren Musiker von den Straßen von Amsterdam bis auf die internationalen Bühnen geführt hat. Mit Hits wie "Catch & Release" und "We Can Do Better" hat er nicht nur weltweit Anerkennung gefunden, sondern auch durch seine eindringlichen Texte und gefühlvolle Stimme eine beeindruckende Fangemeinde gewonnen.
About Matt Simons
Even before a record label or traditional backing, Matt Simons had already been heard around
the globe. After being noticed from a Facebook ad he created for his independent album Pieces,
the song “With You” received a high-profile 2013 placement on one of the biggest Dutch soap
operas. Before the Northern California-born and Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter knew it, he
began selling out shows in Europe and was serving as guest judge on the Netherlands XFactor,
while “With You” went platinum in Holland and earned the unofficial title of the country’s
“most played funeral song.”
“As strange as it may sound, that was the ultimate compliment,” he says. “My music was being
used to celebrate legacies. The fact that people could be that affected by a song I wrote was
incredible to me. I didn’t know that’s what I loved about writing so much, but I learned it.”
He can speak to any occasion though, and that’s why his 2015 single “Catch & Release” and its
(Deepend Remix) became a runaway international smash. Cumulatively, the song amassed
over 150 million-plus Spotify streams and counting in less than a year’s time, and the remixed
version soared to #1 on HypeMachine twice. Stateside, it went Top 5 at AAA radio and
soundtracked a tourism ad for the state of Arizona, while Billboard pegged it as one of
“Tomorrow’s Hits.” He made his North American television debut on NBC’s Today Show,
performing the song. Globally, it clinched #1 in 7 countries including France, Germany, Belgium,
and Spain, reaching platinum in Germany, Belgium, Holland & Switzerland, and gold
certifications in Italy and Sweden. Sold out tours followed as well as festival appearances
at Pinkpop, Frequency, and many more.
A marriage between styles, “Catch & Release” lithely balances a deep house soundscape with
finger-picked acoustic guitars and his soulful crooning.
“’Catch & Release’ is about the common shared struggle of the grind and how everyone’s got
their own way of dealing with it,” he explains. “Some people will go for a run, or others will have
a drink, etc. It’s whatever your way of releasing all the tension you build over the course of any
given day. We wanted to do something different with the remix. The dance community seems
hungry for songs with a deeper meaning. It felt really natural.”
“Catch & Release” paved the way for his 2016 EP, When The Lights Go Down [[PIAS]
Recordings]. Building off that hybrid of tropical house charm and acoustic soul, he crafted the
collection’s five tracks at various spots across the world, while touring behind “Catch &
Release.”
Matt cut the first single “Lose Control” during a stop in London with producer Steve Mac [James
Blunt, Kelly Clarkson, Leona Lewis]. He delicately expands his sound once more with sunny
production and another undeniable refrain. Next to Steve, Matt worked again with his friends
Bob and Falco of Deepend on the track, who added additional production.
“Whereas ‘Catch & Release’ is about self-introspection and self-awareness, ‘Lose Control’ is
about letting your inhibitions go and connecting with another person,” he reveals. “It’s in that
tropical house lane, but it takes another step forward. The EP is a little bit of everything.”
The EP title When The Lights Go Down speaks to his knack for lyrical storytelling. Throughout
the new music, he perfects that penchant for a captivating tale.
“I like to write based off of a concept,” he says. “There’s a narrative at the heart of When The
Lights Go Down. When you’re going through a breakup, everything could feel fine during the
day, but once it turns nighttime and it’s time go to sleep, you really start missing somebody.”
It’s no surprise he’s been honing his chops since childhood. For Matt, music’s a family tradition
as both of his grandparents were professional opera singers, and his dad shared a love for The
Beatles and the classics with him early on. Playing saxophone his whole life, he got a degree in
Jazz Saxophone Performance at The Purchase College Conservatory. That background
ultimately gave him the foundation to write these kinds of songs.
“I won’t ever lose that influence,” he leaves off. “I started off with jazz and those rhythms and
patterns have been ingrained in me. Now, my main focus is to continue writing these songs that
really can resonate.”
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