Blue MC

Marisa Catherine Lock,[1] known professionally as Blue MC, is an Australian rapper and electronic music singer.
Lock was born in Brisbane. From 2000 to 2002, she fronted the live hip-hop/funk band Chi-Qi based in her hometown of Brisbane. In 2003, she moved to Melbourne, performing her original repertoire alongside various Melbourne DJs over hip-hop, breakbeat, and house music, where she began to focus on combining rap with electronic music. Throughout this time, she wrote and recorded vocals for various Australian producers such as Bionik World, Superfluid, and Hermitude. In 2004, she moved to London and worked with MC Xander as a beatbox duo called Streetbox. During that time in London, she wrote and featured vocals on two songs for U.K. electronic duo Hexstatic on their studio album *When Robots Go Bad* (released 2007). She returned to Sydney, Australia, in late 2006 and joined The Potbelleez where she was featured on the singles Junkyard, Trouble, Shake-It, and Midnight-Midnight, throughout her involvement on the band's first two studio albums. In 2012, she left the group to pursue solo projects. She moved to Berlin in 2013 and competed in *The Voice of Germany (season 4)* in 2014. During this time, she worked closely with guitarist/composer/inventor Rainer Hirl aka Robin Sukroso. In late 2017, she met producer Marcus Maichel, forming a new creative alliance. The duo are currently working on material for their upcoming project, Cyborg Creature.[2]
References
- ↑ "Raining Down On Ya". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
- ↑ Roocks, Sarina (October 18, 2014). "So kam ich von Australien zu "The Voice of Germany"". Bild (in German). Retrieved January 2, 2017.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
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