Rockers Hi‑Fi were an English electronic dub/dance group formed in Birmingham in 1991 as Original Rockers before adopting the name Rockers Hi‑Fi in 1994; the core lineup included Richard “DJ Dick” Whittingham and Glyn “Bigga” Bush, both of whom had begun DJ careers in the early 1990s. Their breakthrough arrived with the single "Push Push" in 1995, which became a dancefloor hit across Europe and was later featured on the DJ‑Kicks: The Black Album compilation released by Studio !K7 in 1997. The band followed with a series of studio albums: Mish Mash (1997), Overproof (1998), Rockers To Rockers (1995), while also contributing tracks such as "What a Life!" to the 1995 film The Basketball Diaries and "Going Under (Love & Insanity Dub) (K&D Sessions)" to the 2000 film Traffic and the television series The O.C. Their work was distributed through labels including WEA, Different Drummer, and 4th & Broadway, and they toured extensively across Europe, cementing their place within the late‑1990s dub and electronic music scene.