Urban Myth Club

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Urban Myth Club
Origin United Kingdom
Genre(s) Downtempo / chill out / electronica
Years active 2004?–present
Label(s) TRL Music
Website http://www.urbanmythclub.com
Members
Mark Desvaux aka Dezz
Ian Sanderson
Clare Szembek
Rowan Godel
Andy Dragazis
Stephen Barton

Urban Myth Club is a UK–based collective consisting of a number of established artists and vocalists. Known to have worked as part of the collective has includes electronica artist Dezz, samplist and producer Ian Sanderson aka Cuckooland (with Simon Mills of Bent), Hollywood film composer Stephen Barton, Andy Dragzis (Blue States), Clare Szembek (Captain & The Funky Lowlives), keyboard player Shannon Harris (Lily Allen, Wheatus). Their music can be characterized as downtempo electronica. Urban Myth Club are on the TRL Music record label.

In 2004 they released a limited edition Secret EP. In 2005, they released their debut single I Feel It on TRL Music as an underground digital release with no promotion. The track broke into the iTunes top 30 chart, and radio airplay followed. The band debut at the Glastonbury Festival in 2005 and played the main stage at The Big Chill. Other festival appearances include The Glade, Secret Garden Party and a return to Glastonbury in 2007. In 2006, I Feel It was released reaching top 10 in a number of European countries. Their debut album Helium followed receiving critical acclaim as one of the best downtempo albums ever released.

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Albums

Singles and EPs

  • Moon And The Night (Radio Edit) - Single (2007)
  • I Feel It - Single (2006)
  • I Feel It - EP (2006)
  • The Secret EP (Limited Edition) (2005)

Remixes and Mixes

  • Creep (Urban Myth Club Radio Edit) - Eliza Lumley (Single) (2008)
  • Creep (Urban Myth Club Mix) - Eliza Lumley (Remix) (2008)

Compilations

  • Eco Zen 2 (2008)
  • Pescadores Island (2007)
  • Cafe Karma (2007)
  • Elysian Vibes 4 (2007)
  • The Chillout Lounge (2007)
  • The Departure Lounge: Chill (2007)
  • City Hippy (2006)

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