Based in the UK, the two musicians set out to create a
multimedia project that would encompass a CD, DVD and cinematic presentation that would offer a complete artistic statement. The project offers music,
digital video footage shot over the course of six months by Catto and Bridgeman,
images, rhythms and
spoken word content. The band was signed to the Palm record label and its
eponymous CD was released on 9 April 2002. It features contributions from
Dennis Hopper,
Kurt Vonnegut,
Michael Stipe,
Robbie Williams,
Eddi Reader,
Tom Robbins,
Brian Eno,
Baaba Maal,
Speech,
Asha Bhosle,
Neneh Cherry,
Anita Roddick,
Michael Franti,
Zap Mama, and other artists and authors. The band's
theme for the project is "Unity Through Diversity". A
making-of was also shown on the
Discovery Channel, which featured some of the effort involved in finding and working with the musicians and other people involved in the project. 1 Giant Leap's "
My Culture" video for their first top ten single, featuring Robbie Williams and
Maxi Jazz from
Faithless, received extensive airplay. In 2004, they moved on to a deal with
Simon Fuller and
19 Entertainment to make a second film and album titled
What About Me? The concept was the same as their initial CD and DVD—travelling the world interviewing artists and sampling music—though the second time around their journey was longer (four years) and doubling the number of contributing artists from their debut release. == Reception ==