Born on the subway platforms of New York City, Moon Hooch are an out-of-this-world spectacle of monstrous proportions. The sax-forward avant-garde trio creates a spastic and scintillating style it calls “cave music,” a sort of play on words that draws parallels between electronic house music and the group’s largely organic sound. A string of recent singles culminated in “Mon Santo,” a hip-hop indictment of the monolithic agriculture conglomerate — the band’s members are known to be vocal about issues relating to food justice and nutrition. Moon Hooch perform on Saturday, December 29, at the Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington. Lespecial and Honeycomb add support.
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