Danielle Moore joined Crazy P in the early 00s (Picture: Andrew Benge/Getty Images)

Danielle Moore, the frontwoman of electronic band Crazy P, has died in ‘sudden and tragic circumstances.’

The 00s British group confirmed in a statement on Instagram today the ‘unbelievable and shocking news’ Moore had died on Friday afternoon.

They did not give a cause of death but said they ‘need time to process that this had happened.’

Crazy P wrote: ‘We are devastated to announce the unbelievable and shocking news that our beautiful Danielle Moore has died in sudden and tragic circumstances. This happened on Friday afternoon August 30th.

‘We cannot believe the news ourselves and we know it will be the same for all of you. She gave us so much and we love her so much. Our hearts are broken. We need time to process that this has happened.

‘Danielle lived a life driven by love compassion community and music. She lived the biggest of lives. We will miss her with all our hearts X.’

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Moore died in ‘tragic and sudden’ circumstances, Crazy P said in a statement (Picture: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Broadwick Soho)

Moore’s fans paid tributes to her in the comments section with @bill_brewster remembering her as a ‘such a special person.’

They added: ‘I loved that woman so much. She was a such a special person, on and off the stage, but especially off it. Funny, kind, generous, even a little shy, but just an incredible human being. I’m so devastated by this. Much love to you all, this is just the worst news.’

@avarnib commented: ‘I’m so so so sorry guys. Danielle was a complete ball of light and love .. a force to be reckoned with and one of the most beautiful humans I’ve ever known. Such a huge, mammoth loss. Sending love to you both and thoughts are with her family.’

@ralph2020vision said he was ‘absolutely devastated’ by Moore’s death who he described as ‘simply the best of us.’

Moore was a DJ alongside a vocalist in Crazy P (Picture: Instagram)
Moore toured all over the world with Crazy P and as a DJ (Picture: Instagram)

They continued: ‘Dani was simply the best of us – a truly wonderful human being. In a state of shock and finding it very hard to process or even write anything right now but sending you all my utmost love and support.’

djsophielloyd also added: ‘Words are totally failing me right now. I’m so so sorry, this is utterly heartbreaking news. Sending you so much love.’

Crazy P was first formed in 1995 by University of Nottingham friends Chris Todd and Jim Baron. Moore joined the group as a vocalist in 2002, along with bassist Tim Davies and percussionist Mav Kendricks.

They were signed by Manchester record label Paper Recordings, releasing eight albums between 1998 and 2019, including 24 Hours Psychedelic Freakout and A Nice Hot Bath With…

Moore was remembered for living a life ‘driven by love compassion community and music’ (Picture: Andrew Benge/Redferns via Getty Images)
Fans remembered Moore as a ‘truly wonderful human being’ (Picture: Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock)

Their singles include 1996 debut Digging Deeper and There’s a Better Place which samples the song Pure Imagination from movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

Moore toured with Crazy P at festivals including The Big Chill, Bestival and Beatheard, and at iconic clubs including XOYO in London and Wild Renate in Berlin.

She also was a DJ, previously telling Le Visiteur she first went behind the decks because she was inspired by the dancefloor.

Moore said about her DJ career: I love listening to new music. I really wish I had more time to really indulge in the seeking and searching. There’s so much great music constantly coming through but there’s also amazing old music that you can’t possibly hear. That’s the brilliance of it.

‘I’ve made a conscious decision to get out more and book some weekends off to get to hear some of the DJs I love to dance to. After all that’s the whole reason I started. Because I was inspired by the dancefloor. I always get nervous. It’s part of the process for me. But I love it.’

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