Morton (Jo Casters), Sherman (Herman Gillis) and Belluci (Roland Beelen) were the founders and most productive artists in the New Beat movement of 1987, releasing around an estimated 100 recordings in one single full year under a plethora of names when the sound peaked in popularity in the late 1980's. The nickname "Morton-Sherman-Belucci" is allegedly a parody on the prolific 1980s Hi-NRG producer team of Stock, Aitken & Waterman Aliases: Acid Kids, The, Airplane Crashers, The, Balearic Beach, Beat Professor, Berliner Meisterschaft, Boys & Girls At The University, Brotherhood Of Sleep, The, Brothers, The (4), Bulgarka, Chinese Ways, Crumbsuckers, The, Danse Macabre, Ei Mori, Erotic Dissidents, Explorers Of The Nile, Freak Brothers, Fruit Of Life, Hippies On LSD, The, J.E.T., Kings Of Agreppo, Mission Impossible, Moneymakers, The, Mr. Horse, New Beat Generation, New Beat Sensation, Opium Monks, Probably The Best Band In The World, Secrets Of China, Super Nova, Taste Of Sugar, Techno Bastards, The, TNT Clan, Trio Balkana, Vacuum Cleaners. !!BLOODY AMAZING!!