The duo were killed when their car was hit by a drunk driver in the Eastern Alps, Austria, on 21 January 1996.
Spinning on their heads was combined with choreography, acquired during their experience as rollerblade dancers prior to forming the duo.
Dennis Fuller was a former member of the Roxy Roller rollerskating disco act, which released a single called "I Need a Holiday" in May 1979.
[2] Subsequently, the re-released "London Nights" and the album The Twelve Commandments of Dance, both peaked at No.
In 1995, shortly before their deaths, a reformed version of the group, through Polydor, made a crossover album called Hallelujah Hits, which incorporated Eurodance arrangements into traditional religious compositions.
It was accompanied by a message from the original producers, Ralf-René Maué and Luis Rodriguez, stating, "They will remain irreplaceable forever... but the music and their legacy... are meant to stay alive."
On 4 October 2024, a new single, "Satellite of Love" written by Maué and produced by Rodriguez, was released on streaming platforms.