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Formed in 1987 while the members were attending university in Toyko, Fishmans have had a long, unpredictable trip through the music industry, and have technically never offically retired the band, despite the tragic passing of their vocalist Shinji Sato in 1999. Drummer Kin-Ichi Motegi keeps the spirit of Fishmans - and their legacy of seminal, inventive psychedelic rock and dream pop - alive. Mixed and compiled by Enharmonics & friends.
Mr. Big Happy is a graphic designer, artist, DJ, and music archivist from San Francisco, California. While he is an accomplished designer and artist, over the years he has always had a love for music and spends time searching for rare and obscure vinyl. Big Happy’s focus is the late 70s into the late 80s - modern soul, funk, boogie and disco.
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Trinere Veronica Farrington is a Freestyle, R&B, House and Pop/Dance artist who recorded a handful of singles for Jam Packed Records from 1985-1987, all produced by Pretty Tony Butler. The single "I'll Be All You Ever Need" released in 1986, stalled at #32 of the R&B chart. Trinere's music performed much better in Dance music scene. She scored several Dance hits with such Freestyle songs "I Know You Love Me", "All Night", "How Can We Be Wrong", and "They're Playing Our Song." These songs are included on her self titled debut album. By the release of Trinere's sophomore album, "Forever Yours" (1991), she had begun to incorporate a little more R&B into her music. The albums' lead single, "I Wanted You" was a combination of New Jack Swing & Freestyle. The album became a success. It was followed her third album, "Games" then her fourth album "Trinere's In The House." After the release of "Celebrating 10" a compilation of all her previous singles, her output slowed. She continues to perform.
Trinere Veronica Farrington is a Freestyle, R&B, House and Pop/Dance artist who recorded a handful of singles for Jam Packed Records from 1985-1987, all produced by Pretty Tony Butler. The single "I'll Be All You Ever Need" released in 1986, stalled at #32 of the R&B chart. Trinere's music performed much better in Dance music scene. She scored several Dance hits with such Freestyle songs "I Know You Love Me", "All Night", "How Can We Be Wrong", and "They're Playing Our Song." These songs are included on her self titled debut album. By the release of Trinere's sophomore album, "Forever Yours" (1991), she had begun to incorporate a little more R&B into her music. The albums' lead single, "I Wanted You" was a combination of New Jack Swing & Freestyle. The album became a success. It was followed her third album, "Games" then her fourth album "Trinere's In The House." After the release of "Celebrating 10" a compilation of all her previous singles, her output slowed. She continues to perform.
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