Moto Blanco


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FieldValue
nameMoto Blanco
backgroundgroup_or_band
aliasBobby Blanco & Miki Moto, Menta
originSouth London, England
genreHouse, deep house, funky house
occupationDJs, producers
years_active1989–present
associated_acts187 Lockdown, M Factor, Congress, Nush
website
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  • Danny Harrison
  • James Hurr (2013–present) | past_members =
  • Arthur Smith (1989–2013)

Moto Blanco are an English electronic music duo originally consisting of Danny Harrison (a.k.a. Bobby Blanco) and Arthur Smith (a.k.a. Miki Moto). Since 2013, the duo has consisted of Danny Harrison and sound engineer James Hurr. They are also regularly joined by record producer Jon Cohen and guitarist Shane Hill.

History

Harrison and Smith were both born in South London and began dabbling with music production whilst in school. They have been releasing music under various aliases since 1989 before switching to Moto Blanco in 2003 when they moved to mainstream production. Harrison also gained success as one half of speed garage duo 187 Lockdown in the 1990s.

Discography

Releases

  • Satisfied (2003)
  • 3 AM (2004)
  • Black Sugar (2005)

Selected remixes

References

References

  1. James Young. (2017-07-20). "Moto Blanco | Featured Artists | DWI Extreme Series".

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