AN ELECTRONIC collective is preparing to visit Reading as part of their latest UK tour.
The 12-piece band Dutty Moonshine promise a big brass sound with an even bigger bass.
Formed in 2015, the group say they have been destroying dancefloors with their unique take on bass music.
Two years ago, they enjoyed a Top 40 album success with City of Sin.
Now, they are finally able to take their idiosyncratic electronic-rap collective show on tour, with a visit to Sub89 on the cards.
City of Sin, released via the Rum Runners label, is a concoction of 11 gritty tunes that the group say are coated in heavy bass wobbles, flying vocals and serious dub work; perfecting their sound through a variation of addictive tunes.
Taking influence from snippets of each music scene, together the 12-piece band chop and chew their love for jazz, drill, electronica, jungle and more into one gigantic pot of honey.
Fans at the shows can expect a seven-piece brass selection, a drummer who experiments with an acoustic and digital kit, a blues-trained pianist, a DJ, two backing vocalists and last and not least: all fronted by band leader Dutty Moonshine himself.
A spokesperson for the band said: “A guaranteed entertaining performance for anyone watching, be prepared to dance and dance hard”.
For the show on Wednesday, May 11, they will be joined by Funke and the Two Tone Baby.
For more details, or to book, log on to http://sub89.com/event/dutty-moonshine-big-band/