"Har Mar Superstar makes the songs that Prince can't write anymore." - Splendid E-Zine
"This funky one is traversing the lands, a masterful dancer who has all the gnarly good looks of a young Ron Jeremy and the stage prowess of an Andy Kauffman" - Thrasher
"He can dance fine for a white boy" - Ronnie Spector HAR MAR SUPERSTAR "YOU CAN FEEL ME"
Someone better warn Ms Keys to keep an eye on her Grammy, because Har Mar Superstar is about to arrive. Harold Martin Tillmann is the brains, beauty, and brawn behind the sensation that is going to shine a neon light on the R&B scene.
The St Paul native has toured for 2 years straight spreading the love found on his debut album "It's a Brand New Day" and rocked many a house with hits such as "Baby Do You Like My Clothes" and "I Admit", before collaborating with beat master Busy Signals as well as members of The Faint and Selby Tigers on his highly anticipated the second release.
Hot stepping in the tracks of the smoothest operators like Stevie Wonder and R. Kelly, Har Mar's quick witted lyrics let loose sexy tales and soulful tributes. If you can imagine Beck getting down with Barry White and a drum machine, then you have only just begun to catch Har Mar's vibe. Having opened for bands like The Strokes, The Hives and Peaches, his live performance is what will really make Har Mar Superstar a household name.
Most of his shows end up with him standing on the side of his neck with sweat soaked briefs and a room full of weakened knees. See him live and you'll understand why his sound that started your toe tapping lead to a late night dance floor grind session and is pleasantly stuck in your head for days.
Listening to "Power Lunch", offers up all the satisfaction of eavesdropping on the juiciest details of an office tryst with none of the guilt and "Brothers and Sisters", makes the people come together for a fleeting feel good moment of free unconditional love - no hippie shit attached.
In the words of Har Mar himself, "I hope my music makes people grind. If just a few more people realize that dry humping is a good thing I'll have done my job."
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