F.P.I. Project

F.P.I. Project: Pioneers of German Eurodance
F.P.I. Project is a seminal German Eurodance and techno act that emerged from Frankfurt in the early 1990s. The group, masterminded by producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti, achieved massive commercial success across Europe with their energetic, sample-heavy club anthems.
Early career
Formed in 1991, F.P.I. Project was a central act in the Frankfurt-based dance music empire founded by Münzing and Anzilotti. Operating under their well-known pseudonym "Benito Benites," the production duo launched the project on their own label, Blow Up Records, which became a powerhouse for German dance music.
Breakthrough
The group's breakthrough arrived in 1991 with the single "Rich in Paradise," which became a pan-European smash. The track, featuring the powerful vocals of performer Sharon D. Clarke, soared to number two on the German Singles Chart and achieved Gold certification, setting the stage for a string of hits.
Key tracks
Rich in Paradise — This 1991 anthem defined the F.P.I. sound with its driving piano riff and soulful vocals, becoming a club staple and the group's signature hit.
Going Back to My Roots — A 1992 cover of the Lamont Dozier classic, this track showcased the project's ability to reinterpret soul and disco samples for the dance floor.
Everybody (All Over the World) — Released in 1992, this single continued their chart dominance, further cementing their status as hitmakers within the Eurodance boom.
The success of these singles led to the release of the debut album "Rich in Paradise" in 1992. Throughout the mid-1990s, F.P.I. Project remained a consistent chart presence in Germany and beyond, releasing further albums like "The Miracle" and "Comin' Atcha!"
Fans of F.P.I. Project's driving, sample-based Eurodance sound should also explore the work of similar German acts from the era. Snap shared a similar approach to blending rap and soulful vocals over potent electronic rhythms. Captain Hollywood operated in the same high-energy Eurodance sphere during the early 1990s. Culture Beat was another Frankfurt-based project that achieved massive international dance chart success. Twenty 4 Seven delivered a comparable style of upbeat, vocal-driven European dance music.
The music of F.P.I. Project maintains a strong presence on dedicated dance and retro radio formats. Their iconic tracks are frequently featured on classic 90s dance music shows, Eurodance specialty programs, and mainstream throwback hours, keeping their energetic sound alive for new generations of club music fans.
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