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The album’s bookends, and "The Void," receive orchestral and cinematic alternate versions. These tracks highlight Muse’s classical music influences, blending sweeping strings with driving, futuristic beats. 4. Live Recordings
Matt Bellamy described the album's central theme, saying the record deals with "the idea of fantasy becoming real" and the fact that "simulations are becoming something that’s part of our everyday life". He noted that the album's lyrics were about "virtual reality, simulated reality," diving deep into the philosophical implications of a digital world. This intellectual curiosity is what drives the album's complex, layered sound.
For the ultimate fan experience, Muse released the , also on the same release date of November 9, 2018. This lavish boxset was the definitive way to experience the album, packed with content that thoroughly explored its themes and musical variations. The limited-edition boxset quickly became a prized item for collectors.
The alternate version of "The Dark Side," for instance, trades the stadium-rock reverb for a raw, garage-band energy that feels more urgent. "Dig Down" transforms from a slick pop-rock track into a gospel-tinged anthem in its "Acoustic Gospel" version. These tracks demonstrate that beneath the 80s glitz and synthesizer walls, Bellamy’s knack for writing infectious, soaring melodies remains undiminished. They provide a fascinating counter-narrative, suggesting the songs work just as well in a stripped-down environment as they do in a high-concept studio production. Muse - Simulation Theory -Super Deluxe Edition-...
Contains highlights from the band’s September 2019 performance at London’s O2 Arena.
Features just Bellamy and a piano, escalating into a haunting vocal performance that strips back the dark, Tangerine Dream-style synthesizers of the album closer. 2. The Cinematic and Orchestral Scales
: A live performance of "Thought Contagion" and a Sam de Jong remix of "Break It to Me". Super Deluxe Tracklist (Disc 2 / Bonus Content) Song Title Version Type Alternate Reality Version The Dark Side Alternate Reality Version ft. UCLA Bruin Marching Band Propaganda Acoustic Version Break It to Me Sam de Jong Remix Something Human Acoustic Version Thought Contagion Acoustic Gospel Version Acoustic Version The Dark Side Alternate Reality Instrumental Special Edition Variants In 2020, Muse released a separate Simulation Theory Film Super Deluxe Box Set The album’s bookends, and "The Void," receive orchestral
For fans and vinyl collectors, this box set is not just an album; it is a physical gateway into Matt Bellamy’s neon-drenched, AI-dominated creative universe. 1. The Visual Identity and Packaging
is the definitive version of this vision, expanding the narrative through "Alternate Reality" versions of the tracks 🎹 Concept and Aesthetic Simulation Theory
One of the standout features of is its conceptual framework, which explores the idea of simulated reality and the blurring of lines between the physical and digital worlds. This theme is reflected in the album's lyrics, which tackle topics such as technology addiction, social media obsession, and the search for authenticity in a hyper-connected world. Live Recordings Matt Bellamy described the album's central
The "Simulation Theory (Super Deluxe Edition)" is not just an album; it's a collector's artifact. Released in three tiers—Standard (11 tracks), Deluxe (16 tracks), and Super Deluxe (21 tracks)—the latter is the definitive version.
A large format box featuring unique, high-quality artwork.
: While the album version is a quirky, Timbaland-infused funk experiment with stuttering vocal samples, the acoustic version transforms it into a sultry, slide-guitar-driven blues track. It highlights Bellamy's diverse songwriting roots. 3. Gospel and Choral Transformations
Packaged in a hardback book format that seamlessly integrates lyric sheets into expansive, neon-infused conceptual art. Complete Track Listing