Their discography was enlarged by the long play Second Toughest In The Infants in 1996, and it proved to be as interesting as its predecessor. It was critically acclaimed and enjoyed by the fans, so the musicians chose the direction for the following albums. By 1991 Karl and Rick were joined by Darren Emerson, and in 1994 the trio released the strong record Dubnobasswithmyheadman, which demonstrated changes in the style and transition to trance. The interesting sound and concept were much enjoyed by the listeners, and in 1989 the musicians released their second long play Change The Weather, including the famous composition Stand Up. The band’s debut studio work Underneath The Radar was issued in 1988. Freur was disbanded in 1986, but the new group was formed – Underworld. Then Karl and Rick formed the band Freur that signed the contract with CBS Records and released tow albums: Doot-Doot (1983) and Get Us Out Of Here (1986). They had been working at the small cafй, which was quite popular among many young musicians. British electronic band Underworld was formed in 1980, but its founders, Karl Hyde and Rick Smith had met in the late seventies, while studying at the University of Cardiff.
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