Danielle Moore, frontwoman of British digital group Loopy P, has died on the age of 52.
The band shared the “unbelievable and surprising information” in a press release posted on Instagram.
“We’re devastated to announce the unbelievable and surprising information that our stunning Danielle Moore has died in sudden and tragic circumstances,” the put up learn.
The put up didn’t element how Moore died however paid tribute to the singer who “lived a life pushed by love compassion neighborhood and music”.
“We can’t imagine the information ourselves and we all know it will likely be the identical for all of you. She gave us a lot and we love her a lot,” it continued.
“Our hearts are damaged. We want time to course of that this has occurred.
“Danielle lived a life pushed by love compassion neighborhood and music. She lived the most important of lives. We are going to miss her with all our hearts.”
Moore joined Loopy P in 2002, alongside bassist Tim Davies and Mav Kendricks on keys – the outfit then launched seven studio albums.
The group not too long ago supported Róisín Murphy on tour. Writing on social media, Murphy paid tribute to Moore as “an incredible individual and an incredible singer, performer and songwriter”.
“I do know there will likely be an incredible sense of loss and mourning throughout our neighborhood,” she posted, alongside a photograph of them collectively.
“She touched all people she met with gentle and love. Sending sincerest condolences to these family and friends closest to her. I, like so many, cherished and admired her.”
The Instances’ Ed Potton beforehand described Loopy P’s sound as a “tight mix of funk, home and disco”.
And Moore was “a frontwoman who combines the voice of a soul diva, the strikes of a burlesque dancer and the wit of a nightclub compere”, he wrote.