Anthony Wayne Moore (September 5, 1967 â May 7, 2013), known professionally as Romanthony, was an American DJ, record producer, and singer. He worked with French duo Daft Punk, providing vocals for "One More Time" and "Too Long" from their second album, Discovery.
Anthony Wayne Moore was born on September 5, 1967, in New Jersey, where he was raised. He had a sister, Mellony Moore. His parents saw his musical aptitude when he was young and he was encouraged to take music lessons and learn the guitar.
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 chose the name Romanthony to avoid confusion with the British musician Anthony Moore, a founding member of Slapp Happy.
His work crossed several genres, including house, R&B, and hip hop. In his interviews, Romanthony said that gospel and funk music strongly influenced his singing style and the way he produced songs. Tracks like "Hold On" make extensive use of sampling with a distinctly soulful house feel, while the later "Bring U Up" uses a James BrownâÂÂstyle breakbeat.
Most notably, he worked with Daft Punk on the song "One More Time", released in 2000. He had previously been namechecked by the duo on the song "Teachers" from their debut album Homework. On November 7, 2012, he released his final musical contribution in the song "2Nite4U" with Kris Menace on his vocal collaboration album, Features.
In 2023, many artists like Daft Punk, Disclosure, and The Blessed Madonna paid tribute to Romanthony with an online concert marking 10 years since his death.
Romanthony appeared on Black Male Records (his own label), Roulé, Dim Mak Records, Azuli, Play It Again Sam , Compuphonic, and Glasgow Underground Recordings.
Romanthony resided in Austin, Texas.
He died at his home on May 7, 2013, aged 45, due to complications from kidney disease, according to family members.