[2][3] Other aliases include the commonly miss-spelt Dillon & Dickens, Dpd, 99 Allstars, Disco Biscuit, Sound Environment, Spacebase, Upstate and their more successful one, Illicit.
Under the alias of Dillon & Dickins, notable remixes include those of Vengaboys' "Cheekah Bow Bow (That Computer Song)", Blackout's "Gotta Have Hope" (which included an interpolation of the classical music piece Also sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss, and which also reached number 46 in the UK in March 1999[10]), Todd Terry's "It's Over Love" (which also featured Shannon on vocals), Gala's "Freed from Desire" and Martha Wash and RuPaul's cover version of the Weather Girls' "It's Raining Men".
As Illicit, remixes include Alcazar's "Crying at the Discoteque", Cyndi Lauper's "Shine", Madison Avenue's "Who the Hell Are You", Cher's "Song for the Lonely", Stevie Nicks' "Planets of the Universe", Kylie Minogue's "Butterfly", India.Arie's "Brown Skin" and Etta James "Miss You", the latter of which was used in the soundtrack of the second season of the U.S. TV series Queer as Folk.
They have also contributed music for the UK film Shoot the DJ which was released in 2010 by Sonic Hub Films and directed by Sean J Vincent, Dan Peters, Andre Renner and Kim Wilde's brother Ricky Wilde.
[11] "Digigen", the first single from their album Exquisite Illicit, was released on 2 September 2011[12] and featured the then 13-year-old South London based rapper Sonny.