Born in July 1961 at Hammersmith in London, Trevor’s music career more or less started from admirably humble beginnings, playing soul and rare groove cuts at a Covent Garden wine bar in the late seventies with mate Paul Oakenfold. During the early 80’s Trevor began ‘hanging out’ on the Spanish Mediterranean Island of Ibiza. But it wasn’t until a visit in 1987 that he and Oakenfold began DJ’ing in a club on the Island, gradually making it a cosmopolitan hot spot for their Balearic style of mixing pop and indie-rock with house. Other DJ’s such as Danny Rampling, Nicky Holloway and Johnny Walker later came to check it out and brought the emerging style back to the London and Manchester clubs, which were into hip hop and not much else. Rampling and Holloway soon set up their own house nights and Oakenfold followed also, pushing house to the forefront of British club life in the late 80’s while Trevor Fung took charge of the Ibiza crowd and journeyed to London for the huge one-off events. He continued to DJ well into the 90’s, at locations all over the world.