Euphoria (Australian band)

Euphoria had two number-one hits on the ARIA Singles Chart, "Love You Right" (November 1991) and "One in a Million" (April 1992).

[2] Klippel had been in a number of local bands and formed a song writing and production duo, ESP, with Melbourne-based DJ, Ean Sugarman, in the early 1990s.

[2] Minshull had previously worked as a session vocalist for Swanee, Noni Hazlehurst, and Jade Hurley.

[2][5] The song and music video were featured on an Australian TV soap opera, E Street.

[6] The music video includes two E Street cast members, Kelley Abbey (who played JoJo Adams) and Simon Baker (Sam Farrell), as backup dancers.

[3] The song had been written and recorded with little expectation of success, and when it became a hit he assembled a group to promote it.

It had been decided that the blonde Garnett was a more appropriate face with which to launch and market Euphoria than the dark-haired Minshull.

McFarlane described the group as, "one of the first local outfits of the 1990s to embrace a lightweight, techno dance-pop ethic as espoused in the USA by the likes of C + C Music Factory, Black Box and 2 Unlimited.

"[2] Klippel worked as a songwriter or producer for Human Nature, Marta Sánchez, Katie Noonan, and Jocelyn Brown.

In 2011 she commented that despite their success, she feels that Euphoria is dated and does not reflect the mainstream music of today.

However, in a 2018 interview, she acknowledged that Euphoria's success helped usher Australia's music industry into the dance genre after years of resistance.

[15] She died partly due to the plight of her older brother, Martin Garnett (born 1966), who is a convicted drug trafficker and was arrested in Thailand in September 1993.