Double Six combined big beats with classic hammond and clavinet keyboards and were signed to Multiply Records in 1998. Released Records 1998 "Real Good" Timothy Leary’s vocal sample over a classic riff, the track has appeared on many TV programmes and on the South West Nine Soundtrack album as well as other compilations.
In 1999 "Breakdown" was released that featured Steve Eusebe's angst vocal over a solid backing track mixed by Neil McLellan (Top studio mixer who has worked with the Prodigy amongst others).
The "Beyond Sci-Fi" Album mixes the harder Double Six sound with more ambient textures including a guest vocal by Kelly Ali (ex Sneaker pimps) on "Still".