However, a strong global network of sound system collectives still exists: committed individuals who go against the law most weekends, raising a two-fingered salute to the hungry 'dance music' machine of the music industry. Following the fallout of the 1990s, many party crews and musical acts went on to achieve notable success in commercial music circles - Smokescreen and DiY for example, now produce top-selling house music for labels across the globe, while Eat Static and Orbital have commanded huge influence in contemporary electronic music circles. Of course, other key members of the free party revolution continue to shun the commodification of music and culture, remaining deep underground and furthering the legacy with music and art that will always be years ahead of its commercial counterparts.