Disco 2000 (band)

Disco 2000
OriginLondon, England
GenresPop
Years active1987–1989
LabelsKLF Communications
Past members"Cress" (Cressida Cauty)
"Mo" (June Montana)[n 1]

Disco 2000 was a British pop band, a side project of The KLF. Vocals were handled by Cress (Cressida Cauty, née Bowyer), then-wife of KLF co-founder Jimmy Cauty, and Mo, June Montana (former vocalist of Jimmy Cauty's previous band Brilliant).[7] Between 1987 and 1989, Disco 2000 released three singles on the KLF Communications label, none of which entered the top 75 of the UK Singles Chart.

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