Their style combined the disco music typical of the era with samba and bossa nova[citation needed].
Their signature hits were 1975 "Charlie Brown" and a Latin track called "Disco Samba", released in 1977.
Always in 1977, on the US Dance chart, the single "Capital Tropical" was the most successful of two entries peaking at #11.
[2] Band members Lacomblez and Deprijck were also record producers and songwriters who penned the international 1977 hit "Ça plane pour moi" for fellow Belgian artist Plastic Bertrand.
[3] Deprijck, who was also producer on "Ça plane pour moi", appeared under numerous other pseudonyms during his career; finding fame in several European countries for his work with "Lou and the Hollywood Bananas"[4] who produced the minor 1978 ska hit, "Kingston, Kingston".