Curve (band) - Song Usage and Guest Appearances

Song Usage and Guest Appearances

  • Guest producers on Gary Numan's remix album Hybrid in 2003.
  • Released a track for Frequency (a music-based puzzle game on PlayStation 2) called "Worst Mistake". It's not available on CD.
  • "Falling Free" remixed by Aphex Twin appeared on his compilation 26 Mixes For Cash.
  • Remixed the single "Just Say Yes" for the Cure in 2001, which was released officially in 2004 on the boxset Join the Dots: B-Sides and Rarities, 1978-2001 (The Fiction Years).
  • "Hell Above Water" has been used in trailers for the 2002 film Spider-Man, the 2008 film Iron Man. Also it featured in the 2004 film Mindhunters, an episode for the popular crime drama CSI (Episode 207, "Caged"), and the 2008 film Lakeview Terrace. It is also featured in the PlayStation 3 game.
  • The Capcom game MotoGP 09/10 includes an instrumental version of "Want More Need Less".

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