The Club formed in 2003 when electronica artist Dezz met Hollywood film composer Stephen Barton, who had recently returned to the UK having worked on blockbusters such as Gladiator. The duo created the downtempo tracks that plotted the future course of the Club. When LA called with the offer to write the music for Shrek 2 and Narnia, Stephen took a sabbatical from the Club and the idea of a collective was born.
Dezz hooked up with enigmatic producer Ian Sanderson (whose infamous Cuckooland samples have been used on film, TV and by hundreds of artists including Massive Attack, Lemon Jelly, the Prodigy and Beastie Boys) and Urban Myth Club's rocket left orbit.
Additional members of the collective soon followed including renowned vocalists Clare Szembek (Captain, The Funky Lowlives) and Rowan Godel. Other celebrity members remain confidential.
Urban Myth Club was meant to be a secret, but a leaked album sampler found its way to a Canadian DJ who, in an unprecedented move by commercial radio, playlisted all six tracks on his show. Tastemakers in the UK and Europe were not far behind, with airplay including Radio 1, Radio 2, Xfm and a growing army of trend-setting fans such as Big Chill founder Pete Lawrence, Nick Luscombe, Bob Harris and Music Week, who featured the debut single 'I Feel It' on their playlist. The band also hit the No.1 spot MySpace's 'Top Artist' chart.
Pioneers in Internet collaboration, Urban Myth Club have crafted an album of beautifully eclectic tunes, fusing organic electronica with anything that tickled their fancy. The results are destined to become personal soundtracks for anyone who indulges. Drawing favourable comparisons from Air to Royksopp, Trevor Shand of Clear FM told listeners, 'Breathtaking stuff - poised to become the hottest downtempo act ever from the UK.'
A seven-piece band live, Urban Myth Club are joined by vocalists Clare, Rowan & Niamh, with Louis Thorne (bass), Ben Gurney-Smith (percussion) & Shannon Harris on keys.
With their critically-acclaimed debut album 'Helium' already being hailed a classic, Urban Myth Club have appeared mysteriously but are spreading spontaneously.
== URBAN MYTH CLUB - PRESS & QUOTES ==
Reviews of the album confirm it's critical-acclaim:
'Urban Myth Club have produced one of the finest, most complete, most beautiful and truly gorgeous albums my ears have heard for years. When I've first came across 'Helium', I was blown away, just taken aback with the quality of the song-writing and the beauty of their arrangements. It's quite frankly stunning. One of the best downtempo album's ever released. Beautiful, stunning and simply adorable. Flawless. As close to musical perfections as it gets.'
Ben Mynott (Blues & Soul Magazine / Fragile State)
'Attention - every now and again you get blown away by someone's music; HELIUM has not only blown me away but knocked me out. Urban Myth Club have arrived and delivered an album which is musically, lyrically and production-wise, right up there with the finest. Whether you're in love, hanging on a beach, lounging, having a run, driving or just entertaining, every track has a story to tell and touches the inner soul, like the tear jerking ‘I Feel It'.
Pathaan (DJ Magazine & Ministry of Sound Radio)
'With band members like Andy Dragazis of Blue States, Ian Sanderson and even a Hollywood film composer Stephen Barton, is it any wonder this band are receiving rave reviews from all quarters of the music industry. In terms of musical style on this album, it ranges from downtempo, lounge and chillout with the song writing and production, second to none. In short imagine, a super league of acts like Zero 7, Air, Lemon Jelly and even Portishead, then Urban Myth Club would be a new entry into that league. Wait till you hear tracks like, 'I Feel It' and 'Calling' slowly getting into your subconscious!'
Notion Magazine (rating 4/5)
'Urban Myth Club are one of those rare collectives who are not afraid to keep things simple and the volume down to a whisper. Down-tempo trip-hop breaks, epic orchestral soundscapes and haunting female vocals, all layered with sparse electronic flourishes, for a languid and otherworldly sumptuous listen. 'Helium' is reserved for those in a truly sensual and meditative mood. The sounds on offer owe much to the unfolding subtleties of cinema soundtracks (it is no surprise that a Hollywood composer is part of this lot), as in the slow-burning, free-floating 'Spacewalk' and the moving strings of 'Secret'. A lush album'
Rocksound (rating 8/10)
'Album of the Month. Editor's Choice. Rating: 5/5' Bent Magazine (Rating 5/5)
'This is the band to watch out for in 2006. Rating 5/5' Update Magazine
'Freshness & originality sets them apart from the rest' Music Week
'Urban Myth Club have created something so special' Eddie Temple-Morris, Xfm
'Poised to become the hottest downtempo act ever out of the UK' Clear FM
'Destined for hugeness' Adam Freeland
'Urban Myth Club could achieve 'Supergroup' status' Whisperin' & Hollerin'
'Amazing. Absolutely gorgeous' Bob Harris, Radio 2
'One day everyone will have this album' Pete More, iTunes
'Beautifully uplifting downtempo' Tunetribe
'The perfect come-down album' New-Noise Magazine
'Fantastic' Pete Lawrence, The Big Chill
So Beautiful
Urban Myth Club Lyrics
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I'd give them all to you
'Cos only you, you make them shine
Just like I want them to
So take my broken wings
And make me fly again
And give me air to breathe
And we only blood and bones
Fragile, falling and beautiful
So beautiful
So beautiful
Oh, if the stars above were mine
I'd give them all to you
'Cos only you, you make them shine
Just like I want them to
So take my broken wings
And make me fly again
And give me air to breathe
Oh, you are oxygen
And we only blood and bones
Fragile, falling and beautiful
So beautiful
So beautiful
So beautiful
So beautiful
Urban Myth Club's song "So Beautiful" speaks about the act of devotion and love towards someone special. The song starts with a hypothetical situation, where the singer imagines owning all the stars in the sky and giving them to his love interest because she is the only one who can make them shine as he desires. The stars in the lyrics are a symbol of the singer's affection towards his lover, and he acknowledges that she also makes him feel alive and fulfilled. He compares himself and his lover to "only blood and bones," which conveys their vulnerability and mortality, but despite that, the singer still finds his lover's beauty unmatched.
The lyrics of "So Beautiful" portray a sense of comfort, love, and dependency towards the lover, which is quite common in romantic songs. The singer acknowledges that he is not perfect, and he needs his lover to help him heal from his brokenness. He pleads with his lover to take his "broken wings" and to help him "fly again." The repeated "Oh, you are oxygen" emphasizes the importance of his lover in his life, as oxygen is essential for survival, so is she essential for his overall well-being. The chorus, "So beautiful, so beautiful" repeats the beauty and importance of his lover in his life.
Urban Myth Club's "So Beautiful" is not just a love song; it explores the depths of what it means to be in love and how it can make you feel alive. The lyrics remind the listeners that love is courageous, and it is about accepting someone's imperfections and flaws. The words are relatable and timeless, and the song's melody is catchy and soothing, making it an enjoyable listen.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, if the stars above were mine
If I had the power to control the universe
I'd give them all to you
I would gladly give up everything for you
'Cos only you, you make them shine
You are the light in my life
Just like I want them to
You fulfill all my desires and dreams
So take my broken wings
I am vulnerable and lost without you
And make me fly again
You give me the strength to rise above my problems
And give me air to breathe
You are my source of life, my sustenance
Oh, you are oxygen
You are vital to my existence
And we only blood and bones
Beneath it all, we are just flesh and bones
Fragile, falling and beautiful
We are weak and imperfect, but still beautiful
So beautiful
You are captivating and lovely beyond words
So beautiful
You are captivating and lovely beyond words
So beautiful
You are captivating and lovely beyond words
So beautiful
You are captivating and lovely beyond words
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