REVIEW | SOULS OF MISCHIEF LIVE AT THE JAZZ CAFE LONDON, MARCH

Souls Of Mis­chief mak­ing their return to the UK for the first time in almost a decade!

SOM are a west coast group made up of A+, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai along­side DJ Break­beat Lou are cur­rently on a European tour cel­eb­rat­ing the 30th Anniversary of the release of there debut album “93 ’til Infinity”

On this UK leg of the tour the group cer­tainly sup­plied the demand with numer­ous sold out dates across a 14 day stint.

The world fam­ous Jazz Café was packed and the atmo­sphere was palpable.
Backed by two DJ’s, the quar­tet ripped through dec­ades of clas­sic cuts span­ning across their 30 year dis­co­graphy as well as choice Hiero­glyph­ics (The crew Souls Of Mis­chief are mem­bers of) cuts which went down amaz­ingly with the audi­ence in attendance.

The groups chem­istry, energy and inter­ac­tions with the audi­ence was magic­al at times.
High­lights for me included the per­form­ances of “Nev­er no more” and the time­less clas­sic “93 Til Infinity”

A bril­liant 9.5 out of 10 (Near per­fec­tion besides some fans being upset that they ran out of mer­chand­ise after the show)

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