Muttnik- 'Tambora' Jamming at the Roadtrip Bar
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Muttnik is a high energy Cosmic Funk trio based in London. With a blended mixture of Funk, Jazz, Soul and Disco influences, they create a unique, chest hitting sound that is guaranteed to get you up and moving.Welsh keys player, Jack Marshall, formed the group with drummer Tom Lagan and sax player Rich Muscat to share their collective love of music with a groove. While the band’s influences include Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters, Parliament, Lettuce, Vulfpeck and Troy Roberts, their eclectic and energetic performances cover music they love to play.

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