All of their songs were produced and written by Catapult musicians Aart Mol, Cees Bergman, Elmer Veerhoff, Erwin van Prehn and Geertjan Hessing (under the aliases "Adams & Fleisner" and "Tony Acardi"), and recorded at Cat Music.
The quintet also formed Rubberen Robbie in 1978, their vehicle for parody and carnival songs, sung in their native Dutch language.
[2][3][1][4][5][6] In the 1980s, the members wrote songs for Leidsche rock band Tower and André Hazes (three of which were recorded for his album Gewoon André, including his number 1 hit "Een Beetje Verliefd"), and specialised in writing and producing breakdance, hip hop and Italo disco music, with 1983 and 1984 becoming their most productive years.
Since their new songs were cut down as non-format and did not hit the airwaves, they used pseudonyms such as "Adams & Fleisner" and "Tony Acardi", and formed various fictional bands and artists in which the members were models and dancers hired for cover photograph shoots and lip-synced to songs sung by Bergman, Hessing and session singers in live performances.
Van den Bosch exported Cat Music's records to America, where they were sold as special imports.
[2][7][3][1][4][5] In May 1983, Cat Music wrote, produced and released their first single for their studio project, Digital Emotion, called "Don't Stop".
[1][9][10][11] Because of this, Cat Music wrote and produced their next single, "Get Up, Action", the vocals in it sung this time by Bergman and the Crooks, and hired three models and dancers, Steven Koswal, Chickie de Beer and Myrna Balrak, to be the faces of the project.
[13] The success of Digital Emotion was consolidated by the release of the album Outside In The Dark in 1985, which included a remix of "Steppin' Out" by Peter Slaghuis.
The front covers of "Jungle Beat" and "Dance To The Music" featured two blonde girls in place of De Beer and Van der Hoff.
[30][31][32][33] In 2016, Cat Music resumed the project, writing the single "Full Control", which was produced by Edward Den Heijer, under the pseudonym "Eddy Mi Ami".
The single was released by Cat Music in the Netherlands on 10 August 2016, and i Venti d'Azzurro Records through their sublabel Energy Level in Italy.
[38] In October 2023, "Don't Stop", "Get Up, Action", "Go Go Yellow Screen", "Full Control", "Attention", "You'll Be Mine", "Run Away", "Moving to the Top", "Supernova", "Arcade Serenade" and "Galaxy" were released as part of the compilation album Adams & Fleisner: The Ultimate Collection.
[13] The songs "Get Up, Action", "Go Go Yellow Screen" and "The Beauty and the Beast" were featured in the Nu Pogodi episode "High-Tech Center", albeit sped up.