Martin Freeland is a British DJ known professionally as Man With No Name. He began his career in the mid-1980s as a producer and remixer for various dance artists. In 1990, under the pseudonym Man With No Name, Freeland released his debut single "Way Out West", which sampled lines from the western film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Throughout the early 1990s, Freeland produced several singles and EPs that echoed the sound of Detroit techno and British rave. In 1994, he refined his sound to a harder, more melodic style of Goa trance, working closely with Ian St Paul, Graham Wood, and Raja Ram under the name The Infinity Project. His single "Teleport" was released on TIP Records' compilation and Dragonfly Records. Freeland's first full-length album Moment of Truth was released in 1996, featuring the singles "Floor-Essence" and "Sugar Rush", both of which reached the UK Singles Chart. In 1998, Freeland released his second album Earth Moving The Sun.