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Urban Cookie Collective![]() Urban Cookie Collective are a British techno and house band best known for their hit single "The Key The Secret", which was originally released in 1993. Show more » Rohan Heath born 19 July 1964 was the driving force behind the group. He played keyboards, but crucially wrote and produced their songs. Heath had formerly worked with Yargo and A Guy Called Gerald. Urban Cookie Collectives original vocalist was Diane Charlemagne, who co-wrote some of their tracks. The other main members were Simon Bertall b 17 October 1967 and Peter Samson bongos b 15 May, 1968. Guest rappers took part from time to time to create an eclectic mix in the studio. Heath had learned classical piano as a child, and decided on a career in music after abandoning a PhD at Vermont University. After a tour of Japan supporting the Happy Mondays, he left A Guy Called Gerald to release Hardcore Uproar under the title of Together, which made number 12 in the UK singles chart in August 1990. After a brief stint with Eek A Mouse, he created the Urban Cookie Collective. They achieved a major breakthrough in 1993 with The Key The Secret, which peaked at number 2 in the UK, and number 5 in Germany. It was originally a track written at home by Heath, in a soul and hip hop vein. After a subsequent re-mix provoked a massive club response it was picked up by the Pulse 8 record label. The follow-up release was Feels Like Heaven which was also very successful. But, slowly diminishing returns met subsequent releases.
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