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By 1990, Archer left Meredith to work as producer and writer with different house and techno projects, a greater part of which were for Network Records. He was also known as DJ Nex for a long time; later on he released material under names such as Mr. Nex, O.P.D., Xen Mantra, and others (including [[Nexus 21]] and [[Altern-8]] with co-producer Chris Peat). Still in the same year, two other experienced DJs – Andrew Meecham and Carl Turner – joined Bizarre Inc, thus forming a new trio. The first 12<nowiki>''</nowiki> they released together was "Bizarre Theme" / "X-Static" on the now-defunct [[record label]], [[Vinyl Solution]]. This first track "*****" a moderate acceptance, and their next single, "Such a Feeling", which sampled the [[Aurra]] club hit "Such a Feeling", peaked at number 13. The next single, "Playing with Knives", peaked at number 4; the song's vinyl (7-inch and 12-inch) releases were issued on a couple of different European labels.<ref name="LarkinDM"/>By 1990, Archer left Meredith to work as producer and writer with different house and techno projects, a greater part of which were for Network Records. He was also known as DJ Nex for a long time; later on he released material under names such as Mr. Nex, O.P.D., Xen Mantra, and others (including [[Nexus 21]] and [[Altern-8]] with co-producer Chris Peat). Still in the same year, two other experienced DJs – Andrew Meecham and Carl Turner – joined Bizarre Inc, thus forming a new trio. The first 12<nowiki>''</nowiki> they released together was "Bizarre Theme" / "X-Static" on the now-defunct [[record label]], [[Vinyl Solution]]. This first track "*****" a moderate acceptance, and their next single, "Such a Feeling", which sampled the [[Aurra]] club hit "Such a Feeling", peaked at number 13. The next single, "Playing with Knives", peaked at number 4; the song's vinyl (7-inch and 12-inch) releases were issued on a couple of different European labels.<ref name="LarkinDM"/>
On 19 October 1992, Bizarre Inc released the album ''[[Energique]]''.<ref name="LarkinDM"/> shortly after the [[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]] Silver Certified [[I'm Gonna Get You (Bizarre Inc song)|"I'm Gonna Get You"]] single featuring [[Angie Brown]] was released on 21 September via [[Vinyl Solution]] on [[Twelve-inch single|12-inch vinyl]]. Bizarre Inc twice went to [[chart-topper|number one]] on the [[United States]] [[Hot Dance Club Play]] [[record chart|chart]]. The [[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]] Silver Certified [[I'm Gonna Get You (Bizarre Inc song)|"I'm Gonna Get You"]] spent two weeks at number one in January (also hitting number 47 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]) and was followed by "Took My Love", which was number one for two weeks in late April. [[Angie Brown]] is featured as lead vocalist on both releases. A third song, "Love in Motion" (featuring Yvonne Yanney), peaked at number 4 on the U.S. dance chart in late 1993. Three of Bizarre Inc's hit singles appeared on ''Energique'' in 1992. In 1994, a remix for Madonna's single "Secret" was included on both the U.S. 12" Single and CD Maxi-Single.On 19 October 1992, Bizarre Inc released the album ''[[Energique]]''.<ref name="LarkinDM"/> shortly after the [[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]] Silver Certified [[I'm Gonna Get You (Bizarre Inc song)|"I'm Gonna Get You"]] single featuring [[Angie Brown]] was released on 21 September via [[Vinyl Solution]] on [[Twelve-inch single|12-inch vinyl]]. It reached [[chart-topper|number one]] on the [[United States]] [[Hot Dance Club Play]] [[record chart|chart]] for two weeks in January (also hitting number 47 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]). The follow up "Took My Love", also made number one for two weeks on the Hot Dance Club chart in late April. [[Angie Brown]] is featured as lead vocalist on both releases. A third song, "Love in Motion" (featuring Yvonne Yanney), peaked at number 4 on the U.S. dance chart in late 1993. Three of Bizarre Inc's hit singles appeared on ''Energique'' in 1992. In 1994, a remix for Madonna's single "Secret" was included on both the U.S. 12" Single and CD Maxi-Single.
They also released a third album, the more commercial ''Surprise'', on Some Bizzare in 1996.They also released a third album, the more commercial ''Surprise'', on Some Bizzare in 1996.

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