Their first success came with a few tracks on the
Beyond Records Ambient Dub series of compilations, and "Push Push" became a dancefloor hit in the beginning of the 1990s. They released four studio albums and also mixed and compiled an album for
Studio !K7's
DJ-Kicks series. In 1992, Whittingham and Glyn Bush founded the label Different Drummer, releasing music from both Original Rockers/Rockers Hi-Fi and others. Their song "What a Life!" was part of the soundtrack for the 1995 film
The Basketball Diaries, and "Going Under (Love & Insanity Dub) (
K&D Sessions)" featured in the 2000 film
Traffic, as well as in the mid-season finale to the first season of the television series
The O.C. After disbanding Whittingham hosts
Leftfoot at
the Medicine Bar. In the 2000s, Bush produced music as BiggaBush (beats/electronic) and Lightning Head (dub/samba/latin/afrobeat) on his own Lion Head label. == Style ==