Around 1990, Baker and Leonard had begun recording new material, and realised that the new music had a different sound compared to their previous electropop style.
[3] The band's final album was titled Avocado Suite and was their most experimental work; this was far removed from their early electropop sound.
Leonard and Baker reacted to the tedium of mid-1990s indie guitar music by returning to their Kraftwerk-inspired roots which again provoked a name change to Komputer.
Later material saw Komputer absorbing a much wider variety of influences and creating their own unique style of English electronic pop/folk music.
For Synthetik, the band's third album, the music gradually evolved over a long period of time, tracks were tried out in live sets then discarded or reworked in the studio, maturing into a return to the more traditional electro sound of the first album, The World of Tomorrow, with the incorporation of a more experimental and contemporary electronica approach.