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"U-CATASTROPHE" 2009 J U N O WINNER! (BEST CANADIAN ENGINEERED LP, KEVIN CHURKO)
"UNCONDITIONAL" 2009 C M R A (Canadian Music Radio Award) NOMINATION! (BEST MAINSTREAM SINGLE)

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Simon Collins has literally spent his life immersed in music and with his U.S. debut album, “U-CATASTROPHE,” he brings all of his experiences and ideas to the fore. The Vancouver-based musician/songwriter/producer has unleashed a truly unique collection, veering freely from volatile electronic-infused hard rock to intimate, though no less intense, examples of his gift for melodic songcraft.
“I found my voice on this record,” Collins says. “Sonically, emotionally, and convictionally. This album has brought to balance all of my influences. Not just musical, but the things I feel the need to sing about.”
Born in London England, Collins moved to British Columbia at the age of 8, a transition he describes as going “from Blade Runner to suburbia.” Inspired by his father, the one and only Phil Collins, Simon picked up the drumsticks at a very early age. And like his dad, his creativity and musical instincts eventually led him to the piano, where he began penning original material. Collins’ diverse tastes and burgeoning interest in songwriting weren’t reflected in some of the earlier bands in which he played, bands far more interested in just utilizing his undeniable strength behind the kit.
“I had two sides to me,” Collins says. “Part of me wanted to thrash out on the drums and play heavy guitar rock. Then there was a side to me that was a little bit more sensitive.”
Frustrated by his role, Collins decided to leave the band and devoted himself to furthering his songwriting. His mind blown by the adventurous sounds of electronica and psychedelic trance, he dove headfirst into modern musical technology, mastering the arts of production, programming, and sound design.
“I started to find my own sound,” he says. “A little bit of rock, a little bit of prog, a little bit of pop, and a little bit of electronica.”
In 2000, Collins’ demos caught the attention of WEA Germany, which brought him to Frankfurt to record his trance-fueled debut, “ALL OF WHO YOU ARE.” Though the collection yielded two hit singles and sold substantial numbers, Collins felt constrained by its synth-based sonic nature. In 2003, he severed his relationship with WEA and returned home to Vancouver. He started his own Lightyears Music label and self-released 2005’s “TIME FOR TRUTH,” which incorporated organic instrumentation and a provocative and political lyrical slant.
In 2007, Collins signed with Razor & Tie and set to work on what would be his first US release. He teamed with producer/engineer Kevin Churko, known for his association with Robert “Mutt” Lange, and winner of the 2008 Juno Award for “Recording Engineer Of The Year” honoring Ozzy Osbourne’s “BLACK RAIN.” Collins headed to Churko's Las Vegas studio in May 2007 and the two established a near-instantaneous rapport. Their very first session together yielded two of the album’s unquestionable highlights – “Disappearing” and “Powerless.”
“Not only was there chemistry between us,” Collins says, “it was great fun. I came back thinking, ‘Wow, I’ve never heard myself sound this way.’”
Returning to Las Vegas in September, Collins stayed in a spare room at Churko’s home, writing songs and working on sound design and programming, while his co-producer recorded tracks in the main studio space.
“It was a really cool way of working,” Collins says. “It gave us each the space and time to come up with stuff, which we’d then pass back and forth. It was the most focused I’ve ever been recording a record. It was just wake up every day and do what you love doing.”
Collins’ passion rings throughout “U-CATASTROPHE.” The album is a conglomeration of sound, melding digital effects and transient random noise bursts with huge guitar hooks. The widescreen sonic approach amplifies the power of more tender moments such as “Us (love transcends)” and “Unconditional”, songs written as heartfelt and raw expressions of love and gratitude to friends and family members that supported Collins through what he freely admits have been some significant “peaks and troughs.”
“It’s really an account of what I’ve been going through the past couple of years,” he admits. “Everyone has their vices, and I wanted to let people into a world I wasn’t really comfortable even talking about two years ago, let alone singing about.”
Which isn’t to say Collins has lost interest in speaking out about the social ills surrounding him: “Between I & E” is a scathing indictment of the false prophets who inhabit the religious right and organized religion, while “Eco” – co-written with his partner Debora Lucyk a.k.a. digitaldebbi – is an angry, yet still hopeful, statement of Collins’ concern about preservation of fresh water sources and our impending environmental disaster.
“I haven’t lost the need to ask big questions or to inspire change,” Collins notes. “We all know that there are things that need to be said and things that need to be changed, and artists are certainly a voice for a lot of people. But at the same time, you don’t want to be up there preaching.”
One of the album’s shining moments is “The Big Bang,” a bombastic and inventive instrumental track which sees Simon teaming with his father on the drums in the studio for the very first time. Phil Collins, one of rock’s greatest and most influential drummers, is a brilliant player whose work behind the kit is often eclipsed by his mega-success as a singer and songwriter. When Collins invited his dad to contribute to the proceedings, the two musicians began pondering just what form their first recorded collaboration should take.
“We didn’t want to do a big duet together,” Collins says. “We were both totally cheesed out by that idea. I wanted to feature the drums, because that’s really our bond. His drumming was what inspired me to make music in the first place.”
Simon recalls inspiration springing from his father’s fondness for recordings Simon had made in an earlier project called DFS consisting largely of primal beats and freeform synth jams.
“I sent it to my dad and he said, ‘This is great, man. Are you sure you guys haven’t been doing acid?’” Collins recalls. “‘No, we were just having fun in the studio.’ ‘I’d love to do that,’ he said, ‘just have fun in the studio.’ So when it came time to do this together, I suggested we do something similar.”
Phil Collins is not the only Genesis family member featured on “U-CATASTROPHE.” Simon also invited the band’s original guitarist Steve Hackett to play on the album. The two had become friendly during Collins’ time in Germany and stayed in touch via e-mail. “Fast Forward The Future,” a prog-electro-funk epic which closes the collection, seemed an ideal match for Hackett’s intricate style.
“He loved it and sent a WAV file back with this beautiful guitar solo on it,” Collins says. “We never got the chance to work in the same room, but it’s still really cool to have the experience with him and to have him be part of the record.”
While some artists would be hesitant to amplify their familial connections, Collins is confident enough in his own work not to fret the possibility of being overshadowed. Moreover, he is unabashedly honored to have such legends playing on his record.
“This is me,” Collins says. “This is real. I’m not trying to hide anything. I’m not trying to stay as far away as possible from these amazing musicians – why would I do that? I’m proud of my dad and what he’s achieved. I’ve always wanted to do something with him and don’t feel like I shouldn’t because of what someone else might think.”
That fearless honesty runs through “U-CATASTROPHE,” immediately establishing Simon Collins as an individualistic artist of creative ingenuity and emotional candor after many years of hard work and struggle. The achievement is perhaps best summed up by the album’s blistering title track, which takes its name from J.R.R. Tolkein’s term “eucatastrophe,” referring to the sudden turn of events at the end of a story which result in the protagonist’s well-being.
“When it seems all hope is lost and you’re at your darkest point,” Collins explains, “an event happens that switches it all around. The clouds part, the sun comes out, and so forth. I’ve had my own eucatastrophe. But to get there, I had to go through the dark stuff first.”
"Unconditional" Video
Simon rejoices in the people in his life that were there through his own personal U-Catastrophe. Thanks especially to Pops, Mic, Allan, Alex, Debbi, and Raine
(Raine also did camera opp. when camping - THANKS! You Rock!)
©2008Lightyears Music Ltd./ digitaldebbi.productions,(P)2008Razor & Tie Direct LLC.
"Powerless" Video
Simon takes you inside the "war zone", East Hastings Street, Downtown Vancouver, while performing his ode to suffering addicts who are in desperate need of help, and revealing a more personal side of Collins than ever heard before. "Powerless" is the first single released from his U.S. debut album, "U-Catastrophe" on Razor & Tie.
""The Big Bang" drum duet/battle live at HMV Convention
"Unconditional" Rehearsal / Side Stage edit
Simon performing "Unconditional" with his band in his rehearsal space.
Watch edited rehearsal performance with live side stage footage.
CD available for ordering at www.simoncollins.net.
Simon Colins "Powerless (Behind The Scenes)"
Simon Collins-behind

Add to My Profile Simon talks about the inspiration for his first single "man on tv" from his 2nd album "Time for Truth". We dedicate this to all the soldiers sent overseas to fight a war that is really "about something else". digitaldebbi ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... ............................................................ ............................................................ ............................................ Simon Collins "Man on TV" video

Add to My Profile | More Videos ©2005 Lightyears Music Ltd./Triton Films Inc. Prod: Gabriel Napora, Dir: Thaddeus Grant Fenton. Shot on location at old Riverside Mental Institution, man is addicted to tv with RCA's hooked into his arm. Is he "all that he can be, if you arm him"? ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... Simon Collins Live Drum Duet

Add to My Profile | More Videos ©2000 hr Germany/Sound of Frankfurt. A 10 min "battle of the skins". Simon Collins headlines on Main Stage @ Sound of Frankfurt. In this clip Simon performs a drum duet to a crowd of 50 thousand with percussionist Kemal Morris. ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... Simon Collins "Shine Through" video

Add to My Profile | More Videos ©2000 WEA/Warner/Blow Film Berlin. Prod:Cornelius Ronz, Dir: Nick Schofield. Shot on location in Havana, Cuba. The second single from "All of Who You Are" co-written with Howard Jones. Simon inspires people from all walks of life to shine as they truely are. ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... Simon Collins "Pride" video

Add to My Profile | More Videos ©2000 WEA/Warner/Department M. Pride, the first single from "All of Who You Are" selling over 100,000 copies alone. As Pride is about standing up for what you believe in, Simon goes to South Africa for shoot location. Video is edited to the "radio edit" of Pride. (more credits to follow) ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... ............................................................ ............................................................ ....................................... Simon Collins Contact Tables are here for FREE!
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Member Since: 22/06/2005
Band Website: simon-collins.com / simoncollinsgroup.ning.com
Band Members: SIMON COLLINS -VOX, DRUMS, KEYS /KELLY NORDSTROM - LEAD GUITAR, BV'S /MATT DORSEY - KEYBOARDS, GUITAR, BV'S /ROB CHURSINOFF - DRUMS /KYLE HAGEN - BASS GUITAR, BV'S

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Record Label: LIGHTYEARS / RAZOR & TIE / RED DIST. (SONY-BMG)
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Simon Collins makes his US Television Debut 12/27!

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Simon Collins' "Unconditional" Stripped down and Live in Studio!

Click below to check out a new stripped-down, live performance of Simon Collins' "Unconditional."
Posted by on Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:06:00 GMT

ET Canada

Hi All!Just to let you know, I'll be on Entertainment Tonight Canada TONIGHT at 7:30 PT on Global! Check it out!Much Love, Simon
Posted by on Wed, 24 Sep 2008 18:38:00 GMT

LOCATION: "ECO" MUSIC VIDEO SHOOT-SAT SEPT 6 at 2pm

Welcome! Sat Sept 6 at 2 pmlocation:Trout Lake Road (Halfmoon Bay, Sunshine Coast)the second Trout Lake Road entrance past the lake -  travelling from Sechelt.On right side of hwy, bottom of hi...
Posted by on Thu, 04 Sep 2008 16:03:00 GMT

U-Catastrophe now on iTunes!

The new album from Simon Collins, U-CATASTROPHE,  is now available on iTunes! CLICK HERE to purchase it!
Posted by on Tue, 19 Aug 2008 08:43:00 GMT

Digital Release/U-Catastrophe

Greetings all! This is my first in-depth blog in awhile so there's sooo much to fill you in on, it's hard to not keep writing BUT for now I would like to share some key things with you. Most import...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Aug 2008 12:40:00 GMT

Listen to 2 new tracks on people.com!

Greetings all!Just wanted to let you know that people.com are featuring 2 songs off the new record! "DISAPPEARING" and "US (Love Transcends)". This is an exclusive online pre-release and a short versi...
Posted by on Tue, 05 Aug 2008 21:13:00 GMT

www.keepitdark.net

I have never known a world without Genesis. Their music is the soundtrack to my life, and "Keep it Dark" is only a snap shot in time. It reflects a sonic and mental atmosphere that speaks volumes to m...
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