One of Britain’s most revered electronic artists is set to play a popular event venue in Walthamstow this coming spring.
The Walthamstow Trades Hall has announced it will be hosting a night of music led by electronic artist Al Wooton in May. Live music venues of all shapes and sizes often rely on professional flyer printing services to create informative leaflets advertising events and performers to members of the public.
Formerly working under the name Deadboy, Al Wooton has been the brain behind many big dance tracks in Britain over the past decade. Wooton has been releasing his music through a range of labels including Aus Music, Local Action and Numbers. He relocated from the UK capital to Ramsgate in 2019, rebranding his musical persona with his birth name.
From the seaside town he built a home studio and perfected his original dance music style, which has heavy influences of his favourite sub-genres of dub and garage. Wooton’s first album released under his real name was entitled ‘Witness’.
Al Wooton will now play live at the Walthamstow Trades Hall located at 61-63 Tower Hamlets Road in London. The gig will begin at 7pm on Saturday, May 27 and run until 1am on Sunday, May 28.
Also included in the line-up of the event are Robert Ridley Shackleton, the Insn’tses and Mike Bourne.
