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''Super Connected'' is the twenty-sixth studio album and first feature-length film drama by English musician Tim Arnold. The album was released on 5 May 2023 by his own label TA Music. Written and produced by Arnold, the concept album has an
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''mixed-genre'' sound. Lyrically, it explores the insidious rise of tech, focusing on
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and compassion for those affected by screen dependency. The completion of the album culminated in Arnold's diagnosis of
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disorder. Upon release, the album was met with critical acclaim and unanimous praise in what
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called "a surprisingly uncharted territory".


Background and release

''Super Connected'' follows Arnold's 2022 25th album "Maybe Magic". ''Super Connected'' was 7 years in the making. According to Arnold, ''Super Connected'' was inspired by Italian psychiatrist Ricardo Cavrioli and his work in the mental health field, assessing teenagers suffering with screen addiction. It was written and produced by Arnold, and features co-production by
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and Ben Pelchat. According to Prog magazine, the album incorporates multiple genres including pop, rock, prog and synth funk, with a “lyrical narrative that takes aim at big tech's insidious footprints across our lives”. The record was announced in May 2021 in
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, but would not be released until May 2023. The first track, 'Start With The Sound', served as the lead single from the album. It won ''track of the week'' in Prog magazine.


Critical reception for Super Connected: The Album

''Super Connected'' has been reviewed by numerous publications including
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, Prog, Clash, Rock n Reel, Classic Pop, The Big Issue, Culture Catch, and Neurodiverse Review. Writing for
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, Martin Aston explained the album's title as a reference to "''The enslavement to, and big tech surveillance of, our phone and computer screens”.''
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writing in
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' 'Albums of the Week' described the subject as dealing with '''the loneliness of the digital landscape'.'' Reviewing for
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, Gareth James hailed Arnold's opening track ‘Start With The Sound’ as a "complex, angular synth-pop masterwork". James described the album as "A concept album of sorts that explores the impact of social media on our mental health and the power of the tech giants". Similarly, Johnny Spears of Prog Magazine lauded Arnold's "versatility" with a "deft touch when bending a range of rock and pop styles to his will", describing the album as "a conceptual lyrical narrative taking aim at big tech's insidious footprints across our lives".


Critical reception for Super Connected: The Live Show

Writing for New York'
''Culture Catch''
Robert Cochrane wrote: "A filmic essay, post-Warholian in tone, it lands a visual punch upon the virtual world. Dystopian by nature the concept harnesses his frustrations well to purvey the threat he perceives. A polymath's exercise on how connections can be anything but." ''Super Connected'''s live performances have garnered widespread acclaim for their innovative blend of film, music, and theatre. Writing for
Get Ready To Rock
', James Ollerenshaw praised the show as "full of emotion, energy and thought-provoking," highlighting Tim Arnold’s songwriting and film direction alongside Kate Alderton's "accomplished stage arrangements" as a perfect match for the multimedia experience, while
Reading Today
' referred to the performance as "the silent movie reborn for the 21st century." Writing for ''
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'', Ryan Morwood described the show as "an innovative mix of film, music and theatre," underscoring the fusion of different art forms.
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' praised the "immaculate songwriting," calling the production a "remarkable event." I
''The Bath and Wiltshire Parent''
the show was highlighted for its exploration of modern family dynamics, noting "how parents and teenagers navigate their relationships with each other in the new reality of digital distraction."


Censorship and Apple

On the 3rd July 2023, music and culture website and magazine
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reported that ''Super Connected'' had been banned by
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on their
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streaming service. It was claimed the ban resulted from Track 6: ''‘A Commercial Break’'', a short sketch and spoof parody ad, featuring British actor
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humorously describing the benefits of the “ iHead", a fictional immersive headset at the centre of the concept album's narrative story and accompanying feature film. An open letter to Apple written by Arnold gained support from notable signatories such as
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and human rights campaigner
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. Apple news website
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reported that the “iHead” has similarities to Apple's
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spatial computer, with Arnold saying that this might be the reason the track, and subsequently the album, were not permitted on
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, with online gaming magazine ''iGame News'' stating that Apple had banned an 'innocent parody of The Vision Pro'.
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's art and design site ''Creative Bloq'' announced that “the tech giant doesn't seem to want anyone taking the mick out of what will be its first entirely new product in years”. Technology and science news outlet ''Tech Times'' subsequently revealed that Arnold's "iHead" was created in 2019 by Arnold and special effects artist Valerie Charlton. According to the official ''Super Connected'' website, the 'iHead' was completed with digital rendering by global talent director of
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''Andrew Schlussel'', four years before Apple announced the Vision Pro. Creative industries website 'Design Taxi' wrote ''"The imaginary gadget is mounted with a row of iPhones, and is envisioned to connect people's imaginations with the sense of sound",'' illustrated in the article by two videos directed by Arnold, both featuring the iHead. In response, Apple informed Arnold that the ban stemmed from the presence of a fake ad rather than the content that was speculated to be targeting the Vision Pro headset. Arnold said the fake ad was an important part of the album, a satire on how digital services have affected our music and our lives through the insertion of commercials. On the 11th July, ten days after Arnold's publicly supported and celebrity endorsed open letter was published, ''Music News'' reported that
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and digital distributor
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finally solved the delayed distribution of ‘Super Connected’ with the album now available on the
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streaming service.


''Super Connected'': The Film

Following the compelling story of a tech-dependent family, the film ''Super Connected'' explores the burgeoning mental health crisis emerging due to our increased isolation and growing dependency on social media. Collaborators include costume design by
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'' and as reported by entertainment website Music News, a "thrilling vocal cameo" from
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. After its first public screening at London's Roundhouse, journalist Charles Donovan wrote in ''
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'' of the film: "Those of us lucky enough to see and hear… came away changed, whether slightly or greatly, for the better. Poignant, funny, ominous and heartrending." Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory at the
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, said: "No musician gets the issues around
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and data colonialism like Tim Arnold".


''Super Connected'': Live Performances

The live multimedia show of Super Connected was workshopped in 2022 under the direction of actress and theatre director Kate Alderton at
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and ''The Temple of Art And Music'' in London. Alderton adapted Super Connected for the stage in its first public performance at London's Roundhouse in May, 2023 to coincide with the album release. Speaking about the show and Alderton's development of the piece, Arnold said: The production blends live performance, film, and music to create an immersive experience that critiques technology addiction. Arnold performs the Super Connected album live on stage while the accompanying feature film, in which he also acts, is projected behind him. Arnold's on-stage performance is integrated with the on-screen action, as he interacts with the film's characters while facing the screen. This integration of live performance and film creates a unified narrative, enhancing the multimedia rock opera style of the production. In May 2024, ''Super Connected'' embarked on its first tour, beginning on May 9 at Quay Arts on the Isle of Wight and concluding on June 4 at The Cockpit Theatre in London. Other stops included Liverpool, Bath, Reading and the Brighton Fringe Festival. Writing for Fringe Review UK, writer Roger Kay said: The tour featured Arnold performing the ''Super Connected'' album live, accompanied by its feature film and pianist Sarah Kershaw. The production included sound design by Jim Warren, longstanding front of house sound engineer for
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The first day of the tour coincided with growing global debates about the harms of smartphone use, particularly among children and teenagers. During this period, public discourse intensified around the mental health impact of excessive screen time.
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held its first debate on the effects of social media on children, while articles such as ''The Independent''’s “Screens and Teens: How Phones Broke Children’s Brains” and ''The Guardian''’s “Are Kids Losing Their Love of Music?” highlighted the societal consequences of technology overuse. Internationally, Danish Prime Minister
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proposed a 15+ age limit for social media across the EU, and the New York governor introduced a bill to ban smartphones in schools. The production of ''Super Connected'' mirrored these discussions by exploring the effects of digital dependency with audience interaction which became a defining feature of the tour. Each performance began with a “PhoneFreeze” ritual, where audience members placed their phones in lockable pouches to encourage full engagement with the show. Afterward, attendees could participate in optional "Screenless Social" discussions with the creative team. Writing fo
Get ready To Rock
after the
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show, James Ollerenshaw said: "The production challenges us to reflect on our own relationship with social media and screen usage. I for one will be thinking twice about next using my smartphone and tablet." As the tour gained momentum, growing attention from healthcare professionals led to a private showcase of the production in Soho for leading
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doctors from campaign group ''Health Professionals for Safer Screens'', who subsequently went on to give evidence in Parliament about the harms of smartphones on children. Attention from educators culminated in the first show at a school; Harrodian School in London, marking an important step in engaging younger audiences and educational institutions directly. The performance at the school sparked conversations about the role of technology in students' lives and the importance of healthier digital habits in an age of increasing screen dependency.


Track listing

All tracks were written and produced by Arnold.


References

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