Inner City - Big Fun May 2026
"Big Fun" is often cited as the definitive crossover moment for electronic dance music. It successfully married the synthetic, machine-driven textures of Detroit techno with the soulful, gospel-rooted vocal traditions of Chicago house.
The success of "Big Fun" was instantaneous and international: Inner City - Big Fun
While the single was a massive hit, the debut album it spawned was titled Paradise in the UK but rebranded as Big Fun for the US market. Why It Worked: House Meets Techno "Big Fun" is often cited as the definitive
LA Weekly ranked it as one of the best dance tracks in history, calling it "electronic dance music’s first pop moment". The Big Fun (Paradise) Tracklist Why It Worked: House Meets Techno LA Weekly
It hit #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart, the first of five toppers for the group.
The creation of "Big Fun" was almost accidental. In 1987, Kevin Saunderson—one of the legendary "Belleville Three" credited with inventing Detroit techno —was working on a backing track in his home studio while still in college. Recognizing it needed a vocal presence, he was introduced to Chicago-based singer Paris Grey through producer Terry "Housemaster" Baldwin.
The 1989 debut album expanded on the single's success with several other house-techno perennials:
