They were heavily involved in the development of UK electronic body music (EBM) and cybergoth genres in the early 2000s.
Goteki split up in 2006, but reformed in 2008 as a three piece live act expanded from Tregenza's solo studio creations.
[citation needed] The original Goteki line-up consisted of ex-SBM members Tregenza on vocals, Clive Lewis on synths, and Bruce Attley on synthesizers and samples.
All music on the album was, written and arranged by Tregenza, but there are also several guest appearances by other EBM musicians, such as Sebastian Komor of Icon of Coil and Jared Louche of Chemlab.
In late 2003, the band announced that they were taking a new direction, concentrating on live performance aspects and using a human drummer for the first time.
Due to heavy demand for a CD to be released, Goteki re-released Revolution with their own label, Alphastar Records, in late 2005.
Yan-Yan left the band in 2006 to pursue a career in modeling and fashion photography, and was replaced by Tregenza's long-time friend Rosie Harris.
After disbanding Goteki, Ross announced work on a new project named Jetstream Lovers with members Edy and Ali Star.
2008 saw Tregenza and Power starting a new electro project Lamorna, as which they played a few UK dates and began plans for an album.
[citation needed] 'Santa Muerte' is finally released in January 2011 after some production delays, and met with acclaim from fans and press.
In the meantime, Tregenza decides to move the entire band's back catalog to Creative Commons, and releases everything from Fight The Saucermen through to the Summer of Santa Muerte EPs for free from the website.