Mini Mix

Mini Mix was a Kuboian children's pop group based in Hausekeep, North Kuboia, that consisted of three members; Astrid Slager, Taniye Fazio and Fyp Fraser. Formed in 2001, the group released two studio albums before disbanding in 2005.

History
Mini Mix were formed in the autumn of 2001 to compete with other youth-orientated Kuboian pop groups at the time. Auditions were held at Hausekeep Playhouse. According to Fazio, the children who took part in auditions were not only expected to sing but also interact with the other auditionees.

Slager, Fazio and Fraser were chosen as the three members shortly after auditions came to an end. At one point, the group were going to be called Kids Bop, though the name was dropped over marketing concerns given the Kidz Bop brand that had been intoduced in the United States at the same time. Slager was ultimately the one who suggested the Mini Mix name.

Mini Mix disbanded in the spring of 2005, following personal and mental health issues Fazio and Fraser were going through at the time. Fazio noted in a 2018 interview that they all disbanded on good terms and continued to remain in close contact.

Members
At the time of Mini Mix's establishment, Slager and Fazio were eleven years old whilst Fraser was only nine. All three members have Dutch heritage, with Fraser also having English origin and Fazio being of part-Italian heritage.

The group also adapted colours that they were often associated with and wore when together, with Slager wearing red and pink, Fraser wearing multiple shades of blue and Fazio wearing green and black.

Studio albums

 * Mini Mix (2003)
 * Young Forever (2004)