Quadrophonia were a Dutch dance act, formed by Olivier Abbeloos (also known as part of T99) and Lucien Foort in the late 1980s, with rap vocals on several of their tracks performed by Marvin D (aka Ripmaster).
They had two Top 40 hits in the United Kingdom. "Quadrophonia", which reached #14 in April 1991, followed by "The Wave Of The Future", which charted at #40 in July of the same year. Three of their other singles were "Find the Time (Part 1)"...
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