Romanthony

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Anthony Wayne Moore (September 5, 1967 – May 7, 2013),[1][2] known professionally as Romanthony, was an American DJ, record producer, and singer.[3] He worked with French duo Daft Punk, providing vocals for "One More Time" and "Too Long" off their second album, Discovery.[4]

Early life, family and education

Template:Expand-section Anthony Wayne Moore was born on September 5, 1967, in New Jersey, where he was raised.[5] He had a sister, Mellony Moore.[6] His parents saw his musical aptitude when he was young and he was encouraged to take music lessons and learn the guitar.[7]

Despite being a techno artist much of his influences came from older acts such as: Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Marvin Gaye and Led Zeppelin. He choose the name Romanthony, to avoid confusion with the British Anthony Moore, a founding member of Slapp Happy. [7]

Career

His work crossed several genres, including house, R&B, and hip hop. Tracks like "Hold On" make extensive use of sampling with a distinctly soulful house feel, while the later "Bring U Up" uses a James Brown–style breakbeat.

Most notably, he worked with Daft Punk on the song "One More Time", released in 2000. On November 7, 2012, he released his final musical contribution in the song "2Nite4U" with Kris Menace on his vocal collaboration album, Features.[8]

Romanthony appeared on Black Male Records (his own label),[5] Roulé, Dim Mak Records, Azuli, Play It Again Sam (PIAS)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Compuphonic, and Glasgow Underground Recordings.

Personal life and death

Template:Expand-section Romanthony resided in Austin, Texas.[6]

He died at his home on May 7, 2013,[6] aged 45,Template:Efn due to complications from kidney disease, according to family members.[2][5]

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Now You Want Me" (Black Male Records 1991)
  • "Falling from Grace" (Azuli Records 1993)
  • "Make This Love Right / Now You Want Me" (Azuli Records 1993)
  • "Testify #1" (Romanthony w/ The Trojan Horse) (Black Male Records 1993)
  • "The Wanderer" (Black Male Records 1993)
  • "Da' Change / Hold On" (Romanthony w/ The Trojan Horse) (Black Male Records 1994)
  • "In the Mix (A Tribute to Tony Humphries)" (Azuli Records 1994)
  • "Let Me Show You Love" (Azuli Records 1994)
  • "Ministry of Love" (Azuli Records 1994)
  • "The Wanderer" (Prescription 1994)
  • "Bring U Up" (Romanthony w/ The Trojan Horse) (Black Male Records 1995)
  • "The House of God" (Black Male Records 1995)
  • "Trust" (Romanthony presents Lifestyles) (Downtown 161 1995)
  • "Hold On" (Roulé 1999)
  • "One More Time" (vocals for Daft Punk) (2000)
  • "Too Long" (vocals for Daft Punk) (2000)
  • "Never Fuck" (2002)
  • "Curious" (2008)
  • "Remember 2 4Get" (2009)
  • "B 2 Nite" (2010)
  • "Let's Go Back" by Kraak & Smaak featuring Romanthony (Solomun Remix) (2011)
  • "Steppin' Out" by Tom Trago featuring Romanthony (2011)
  • "Do It" (Teengirl Fantasy feat. Romanthony) (2012)
  • "The Wanderer" (Romanthony vs. Kevin McKay) (2013)
  • "2Nite4U" (Romanthony and Kris Menace) (2013)

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