Artist's albums
I Love This Club (Cureton Remix)
2020 · single
Where You Belong
2018 · single
Away from You
2018 · single
Lovesick
2018 · single
Home - Single
2016 · single
Found It in You (Matvey Emerson Remix) [feat. a-Sho]
2016 · single
Found It in You (feat. A-SHO)
2016 · EP
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Biography
London-based electronic producer Cureton first debuted in 2015, with his re-work of Just Kiddin’s ‘Thinking About It’. This floor-filling, radio-ready bite of house quickly gained steam on a number of platforms and within just a year had gained over half a million hits. After this initial success, Cureton’s next release came in the form of a tropical influenced single with UK producer Tom Ferry. The single ‘Found It In You’ was quickly snatched up by the well-known Casual Jam Records and was released alongside a music video. Shortly after release, the track was being supported by a number of major DJs including the likes of Bakermat ad Sam Feldt. Jump to 2017 and Cureton teamed up with the well established Jyye to produce the single ‘Dreaming’. This single now having amassed over 5 millions streams online teed up Cureton for the perfect 2018. This year started with a bang for Cureton as his single ‘Lovesick’ was released on the very well established label ‘Selected’. In just 5 months, ‘Lovesick’ has collected over 1 million streams on youtube and another 2 million on Spotify, whilst being featured on 3 New Music Fridays and Germany’s viral top 50. To add to this, it has received a huge amount of support from some of the biggest DJs in the world including Tiesto and Hardwell. After a catalogue of successful releases with stylistically varied sound, it is safe to say a track from Cureton could range from anything such as warm pop to outright big house bangers.