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187 Lockdown

187 Lockdown was a British speed garage act, comprising Danny Harrison and Julian Jonah.[1] The duo produced one album, with four singles released from it, and remixed many songs from 1996 until they parted ways in 1998.

Key Information

The duo also recorded under a number of other aliases, such as Gant, Ground Control, Nu-Birth and M Factor. Of these, M Factor was the most commercially successful, notching up a UK top 20 hit with the vocal version of "Mother".[2]

After M Factor, Harrison went on to become part of the remix outfit Moto Blanco. Jonah still continues to work as a producer.

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1998: 187

Singles

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Year Title Peak chart positions Album
UK
[3]
UK
Dance

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NED
[5]
SCO
[6]
US
Club

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1997 "Gunman" 16 1 51 187
1998 "Kung-Fu" 9 1 60 21 48
"Gunman" (re-release) 17 3 41 8
"The Don" 29 10 55
1999 "All 'n' All" (featuring D'Empress) 43 8
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

As Nu-Birth

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  • "Anytime" (1997) – UK #48, UK Dance #1
  • "Anytime" (rerelease) (1998) – UK #41

As Gant

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  • "Sound Bwoy Burial"/"All Night Long" (1997) – UK #67[8]

As M Factor

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  • "Mother" (2002) – UK #18[9]
  • "Come Together" (2003) – UK #46

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