Erwin Blom is a Dutch musician, producer, and songwriter known for his contributions to the electronic and pop music genres. He gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s, primarily through his work with the band "Moke," which was influential in the Dutch rock and pop scenes. Moke's sound blends elements of rock, pop, and electronic music, characterized by catchy melodies and rich instrumentation. Notable works include Moke's albums such as "Shame" (2004) and "The Last Chance" (2007), which received critical acclaim and showcased Blom's songwriting and production skills. Beyond his work with Moke, Blom has collaborated with various artists and contributed to the Dutch music landscape through his production efforts. Blom's impact lies in his ability to merge traditional songwriting with modern electronic sounds, helping to pave the way for a new wave of Dutch pop music that resonates with both local and international audiences. His contributions have influenced emerging artists in the genre, making him a notable figure in contemporary music in the Netherlands.