commercially exploited works

written and produced by Roxy 'Arms' Harris

"Hey Girl"  

The track "Hey Girl" was released by Ear Dis on the label, WunnaDemWuns in 2003 and has been included on over 20 compilations worldwide. This self-funded video was playlisted on MTV Base and Kiss TV as well as A-listed on BBC 1Xtra and Choice FM, plus spot plays on Radio One. Signed to GUT Records in 2007. It has become a club classic and credited as one of the key records involved in kickstarting the UK Funky House scene.

 

"Sign Da Ting"  

"Sign Da Ting" (a song about Arsenal and England footballer, Theo Walcott) was released by Roxy Arms in 2012 on Dawn Of Day Music. The video went viral and received over 250k YouTube hits in the first week. The song charted at Number 2 in the iTunes Electronic chart and was featured on Sky Sports, ESPN Brazil, Abu Dhabi Sports TV plus other networks as well as the Evening Standard, Daily Mirror, Daily Mail and Metro newspapers. To this day, the phrase "Sign Da Ting" is frequently used on social media.

 

"Holding State" 

My instrumental music, "Holding State", which I wrote and produced was used by the BAFTA-winning and Oscar-nominated director, Richard Curtis as part of a 10 minute long mix of music to accompany a 3D projection mapping of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals onto the UN Headquarters building in New York. I also edited and provided addtional production for the rest of the music featuring tracks by The Killers, Sigur Ros, PSB, Elbow, and Joby Talbot. The project was put together by the Tony Award-winning 59 Productions.

Further information on the project as well as credits can can be found here: 

http://59productions.co.uk/project/un-global-goals/

 

"Don't Think About Stopping" 

In 2014, my song "Don't Think About Stopping" was used for an ad campaign in Brazil and other Latin territories. The product was Biofenac Sports Spray aimed at high performance athletes.