FPI Project is an Italian dance music group that made a significant impact on the early 90s house music scene with their blend of Italo house and acid jazz elements. The group was formed by producers and DJs Corrado Presti, Marco Fratty (Frattini), and Roberto Intrallazzi in Milan, Italy. FPI stands for "Fathers of the Playground Inc.," reflecting the trio's innovative approach to creating dancefloor hits that evoked the essence of fun and liberation.
The FPI Project gained international acclaim with their 1989 hit "Rich in Paradise (Going Back to My Roots)," a vibrant reworking of the classic Odyssey track, which combined a catchy piano riff with soulful vocals, leading it to become an enduring club classic. They continued to release a string of successful singles and remixes throughout the early part of the decade, such as "Risky," "Everybody (All Over The World)," and "Come On (And Do It)," that showcased their talent for crafting infectious grooves. Over the years, their music has been reinterpreted by new generations of DJs and producers, keeping the essence of FPI Project alive through remixes like the Flashmob and Soul Speech takes on "Rich In Paradise," ensuring their sound continues to resonate on dancefloors around the world. The "Best of FPI Project" compilation serves as a testament to their lasting influence in the realm of electronic dance music.
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