A subsequent promotional single, "Freedom", was at number one on Record Mirror's "Cool Cuts" chart at the time of Dean's death from a hit and run driver on 18 June 1995.
After a memorial event for Dean in November 1995 raised £10,000, Piscitelli and Ross released "Let There Be Love" with TJ Davis and toured with her.
Originally, their second single, "Freedom", was pulled by its label, FFRR Records; the track was eventually released as a tribute to Dean at the behest of both her mother and the remaining members of the band.
Supported by several clubs including Renaissance, Love to Be, The Haçienda, Up Yer Ronson, and Angels, the event featured DJ performances from Sasha, Tom Wainwright, Graeme Park, Ian Ossia, and Allister Whitehead and live PAs from Shiva, MN8, and Evolution;[7] the event raised £10,000 for Campaign Against Drink Driving and Dean's family.
[8] In 1996, TJ Davis joined the band,[9] with whom Pescitelli and Ross performed the Northern Exposure tour including gigs at Tribal Gathering and Phoenix Festival,[10] and released a single, "Let There Be Love",[11] which was remixed by Mark Picchiotti.