Zinno was a Belgian synthpop/New Wave/Eurodance duo established by cartoonist [url=https://discogs.com/artist/211353]Frédéric Jannin[/url] (b. 1956) with fellow comedian and radio/TV producer Hugh Jempy, né Jean-Pierre Hautier (1955—2012). The project's debut single in 1985 became a major breakthrough hit, dominating European radio charts with releases in many countries. Zinno disbanded in 1989 as none of the subsequent singles even remotely matched the initial success. In 2005, Jannin released the Zinno's Hits And Clips CD compilation on his Vulcain Records private imprint.
The more experienced half of the duo, [url=https://discogs.com/artist/882552]Fred "Balls" Jannin[/url], co-founded an iconic novelty New Wave/synthpop band The Bowling Balls in the late 1970s, that began as a plot element and "inner joke" in Jannin's prolific comic strip, continued as a full-fledged hoax, and ultimately transformed into a real ensemble with several 7" singles released by Vulcain Records between April 1980 and September 1981. The main driving force behind the unusual collective was a powerhouse production duo of Jannin with rock journalist [url=https://discogs.com/artist/3958826]Bert Bertrand[/url] (son of the legendary comics scriptwriter Yvan Delporte (1928—2007), one Fred's early patrons and mentors). In February 1983, Bertrand's suicide put the aspiring group and their fruitful collaboration to a tragic and abrupt end.
By 1985, Jannin decided to revive his musical activities and established Zinno with a fellow comedian and TV/radio personality, Hugh Jempy. Their debut self-produced 12" single, What's Your Name? — a quirky synthpop cover of Monty Norman's classic Dr. No's "James Bond" theme — came out on Belgian [url=https://discogs.com/label/8149]Magic Records[/url] and became an instant airplay hit across Europe, shortly re-released in Germany, Sweden, France, Italy, UK, and Canada. The sophomore Money Is Honey 7"/12" on Vulcain Records in 1986, co-released with Vulcain Records in France, went barely noticed. Zinno began collaborating with Telex, signing to the band's [url=https://discogs.com/label/124947]Magnetic[/url] label and Vulcain Records publishing the following year and releasing their third 12" single, Get Up And Boogie — featuring a cover on Silver Convention's 1976 eponymous disco blockbuster.
In 1988, Zinno's fourth 7"/12" single, Blackaya, became an inaugural release on Vulcain Records, a newly-established Belgian dance sub-label of Vulcain Records; the record quickly drifted into obscurity without significant exposure to a mainstream audience. The new imprint, however, soon gained traction, presenting releases by local Belgian artists, like T99, and licensing "cutting-edge" underground dance electronica, from US acid house pioneers Phuture to WestBam from Germany. In the last attempt to save Zinno from pitiful "one hit wonder" fate, Jannin and Hautier sought the help of an outside producer, partnered with Serge Ramaekers in 1989. The duo presented Russian Roulette and What's Your Name? - The Return 12-inches on Who's That Beat. Unfortunately, neither release did particularly well and the project soon dissolved.
2005
Not On Label
CD, Single
2005
Vulcain Records
CD, Comp, Enh, Dig
1991
BPM Music (4)
12"
1989
Who's That Beat?
12"
1988
1987
Magnetic (2)
12", Maxi
1986
1985
2024
DMC - The Commercial Collection
2xCDr, Comp, P/Mixed
2022
DMC, DMC
CDr, Comp, Mixed
2022
2018
Da Crime Records
6xFile, WAV, Comp
2017
Not On Label (Ben Liebrand)
22xFile, WAV, Comp
2017
2016
2014
Universal Music Belgium
3xCD, Comp, Gat
2013
Rodeo Media
2xCD, Comp
2013
Universal Music Belgium
4xCD, Comp
2012
2008
Wagram Music
4xCD, Comp + Box
2008
2007
EMI
5xCD, Comp
2007
ZYX Music
DVD-V, NTSC + CD, Comp
2004
Essential Dance Music B.V.
2xCD, Album, Mixed
2003
Disky
CD, Comp
2003
Music Decades
CD, Comp
2003
Ariane Music
CD, Comp
2002
Virgin, Virgin, Virgin
2xCD, Comp
2001
MD Records
4xCD, Comp, Mixed
1999
Stiletto
CD, Comp
1998
ARS Productions, ARS Productions
2xCD, Comp
1998
Com Disc Digital Audio
CD, Comp
1997
Magic
CD, Comp
1997
1992
1991
1990
Stiletto
LP, Comp, Promo
1990
BPM Music (4)
12", Comp
1990
1989
Razormaid Records
CD, Comp
1989
TNT Records (3)
LP, Comp
1989
MAS Plak ve Film
Cass, Mixed
1989
1989
1989
1987
Razormaid Records
2x12"
1986
Indisc
CD, Comp
1986
Belgian Artistic Promotion
LP, Comp, Promo
1986
Ariola
LP, Comp
1986
1985
ARS Records, ARS Benelux
LP, Comp, Mixed
1985
Razormaid Records
2x12", Whi
1985
Mercury
LP, Comp
1985
Ariola Benelux B.V., Bastos
LP, Comp
1985
Ariola, Discover Bastos
Cass, Comp
1985
Brasmusic Records
CD, Comp
Brasmusic Records
CD, Comp
Electra (9)
Cass, Comp, Promo
2023
Fullmix Records
CDr, EP, Single, RE, Unofficial, Qua
2009
Unknown Russian Source Records
CDr, Mixed, Unofficial
2008
Not On Label (Bobby D)
CDr, Mixtape, RM, Unofficial
2007
MegaMixMaster
2xCDr, Comp, P/Mixed, Unofficial
2002
Brasmusic Records
CD, Comp, Unofficial
1996
Brasmusic Records
CD, Comp, Unofficial
1992
Not On Label
LP, Comp, Unofficial
1985
Rhythm Records (5)
12", Mixed, Unofficial
1985
Alpine Records (4)
Cass, Comp, S/Edition, Unofficial
1985
1985
Not On Label
CD, Mixed, Promo, Unofficial
Not On Label
LP, Comp, Unofficial
Not On Label
LP, Comp, Unofficial
Arcana Music Ltd
5xCD, Comp, Unofficial
Not On Label
LP, Comp, Unofficial
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