Morton Sherman Bellucci

Morton (Jo Casters), Sherman (Herman Gillis) and Belluci (Roland Beelen) were among the founders of the New Beat musical trend that started in Belgium and expanded to elsewhere in Western Europe in 1987. Combined, they released over 100 recordings under various names in less than a year during the peak of the movement. The nickname "Morton-Sherman-Belucci" is allegedly a parody on the prolific 1980s Hi-NRG producer team of Stock, Aitken & Waterman.

Links To Peel
Peel played some tracks from the Belgian New Beat, including Morton Sherman Belluci's Bulgarka, which used samples from the Bulgarian folk group Trio Bulgarka. The record got played by Peel in late 1988 and in 1992 when he rediscovered the record.

Shows Played
1988 1992
 * Peel Late 1988: Musica (12") World Today (under the name of Bulgarka)
 * 07 August 1992: Musica (v/a LP - Morton Sherman Bellucci ‎– Beat The Box - The 1988 Compilation Of New Beat Dance Tracks) Subway (under the name of Bulgarka)