Caater was an Estonian Eurodance group from Tallinn, formed in 1996. The group consisted of Kalle Kukk, Markku Tiidumaa, and Andrus Lang. The group signed with Sony Music and released their debut album I (1997), followed by II Level (1997). In 1998, they released the albums Contact (1998), Freakshow (1998), and Space Invasion (1998). In 1999, they released the single "O Si Nene" (1999), which earned them a "Kuldne Plaat" (gold record) at the Estonian Music Awards; that year, the group was also named band of the year and album of the year. Caater released subsequent albums such as Millennium: The Best of Caater (1999), Connected (2000), King Size (2001), and Club Space (2002). Notable singles included "Hold That Sucker Down" (2000) and "Dance with You" (2000). In 2003, they collaborated with Trinity on the album The Queen of Night (2003) and released the final single "Endless Summer" (2004). The band disbanded in 2004.