The Bottletop Band

[1] Notable musicians include Carl Barât,[2] Eliza Doolittle,[1] Gruff Rhys,[1] Matt Helders,[3] Andy Nicholson[4] and Tim Burgess.

[2] The charity in which supports initiatives in Brazil, Malawi and Rwanda[6] and the UK, addressing key issues such as sexual and reproductive health, substance abuse and gender equality.

The Bottletop Band's first single from Dream Service, "The Fall of Rome" includes Tim Burgess (The Charlatans) on vocals,[3] Matt Helders (Arctic Monkeys) on drums,[3] Andy Nicholson (Reverend and the Makers)[4] on bass, with Drew McConnell (Babyshambles),[4] Carl Barât (The Libertines)[4] and Matt Park (The Noisettes) on guitar.

The tracks were sent back and forth between the two countries, in a flurry of studio sessions with a host of singers, bands and session musicians until eventually resting with producer Mario Caldato Jr., in Los Angeles, having overseen the entire project, as he eventually pieced together the final material and mixed the tracks to create Dream Service, which consisted of ten songs altogether.

The follow-up album, Brazil includes remixes composed by Fatboy Slim and Jazzanova, and garnered praise from the likes of The Independent, Bob Geldof and Michael Eavis.