Caravan emerged from the vibrant Belgian new beat scene of the late 1980s, a movement that defined the era's raw, experimental approach to electronic dance music. The project showcases the distinctive sound of new beat—characterized by distorted synthesizers, unconventional drum programming, and a rebellious energy that set it apart from the more polished house and techno movements of the time.
As part of the prolific output from this influential Belgian electronic music hub, Caravan contributed to the new beat legacy with tracks that captured the genre's chaotic yet compelling aesthetic. The project remains a notable artifact of one of electronic music's most distinctive and short-lived but culturally significant movements.