Urban Hype
Urban Hype were an English breakbeat hardcore duo. The duo was formed in 1988, consisting of Bob Dibden and Mark Lewis. They are best known for their toytown techno single, "A Trip to Trumpton", which peaked at No. 6 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1992. They had two other minor UK chart entries, and briefly saw their second album Conspiracy to Dance released in the United States through Radikal Records.Discography
Albums
- Introducing Urban Hype
- Conspiracy to Dance
- Kealey
- Love Island
- Winning Run
- 2002
- Singles Collection
- Digital Nation
- Alien Information
- 20 Years of Dancefloor Hits: 1989-2009
Singles
- "Adverts"
- "Ellie" - UK No.41
- "Join the Acid House"
- "Alternating of Jerusalem"
- "Last Weekend"
- "Radio Rome"
- "Teknologi" - UK No. 94
- Emotion
- "Jingle Bells"
- "Sycopath"
- "A Trip to Trumpton" - UK No. 6
- "JB2" / "Relapsed"
- "Relapsed"
- "The Feeling" - UK No. 67
- "Living in a Fantasy" - UK No. 57
- "Game of Love"
- "EEUU"
- "Fields of Your House"
- "Deep Heat High 'N' Risin'"
- "Grand Prix"
- "I Feel the Heat"
- "Donald Where's Your Troosers?" - UK No.46
- "Kealey" - UK No.41
- "Marigration Over the State of Blind"
- "2000" - UK No.46
- "Ghosts & Bruises"
- "Bill & Bernie"
- "The Official Christmas Megamix"
- "Wash My Skin in My Sink"
- "No Sleep till Brooklyn"
- "No School till Monday"
- "Sleepover Day"
- "Whittle"
- "Priority of the Noon"
- "Diva Day"
- "My Heart Will Go On"
- "Night Fever"
- "The Official 90s Megamix"
- "Welcome to the New Millennium"
- "Winning Run"
- "Winners Weekend"
- "A Trip to Trumpton 2000"
- "Warning!"
- "Last Message of Love"
- "Music Scenery"
- "2002"
- "Gravitationary"
- "Time Warp"
- "Blackpool Lights"
- "A Question of Love"
- "Brand New Day"
- "Let's Get Loud"
- "I Quit"
- "Techno Trancing"
- "Sylverington Valley"
- "Digital Nation"
- "Alphabet Station"
- "All the Stars That We Need"
- "Alien Information"
- "No More Mr. Goodbye"
- "One More Day 'Till Christmas"
- "House Arrest"
- "Native of the World"
- "Winter Blunderland"