Review: Immortal Technique Live At The Royal...
(Pho­to­graphy By Arash Sharifi) On Sunday 16th June 2013 the US rap­per and act­iv­ist Immor­tal Tech­nique
Review: ‘The Classroom and the Cell,...
The Classroom and the Cell, Con­ver­sa­tions on Black Life in America. By Mumia Abu-Jamal and Marc
Review: ZooNation’s ‘Some Like It...
Hip Hop is more than a music­al genre, it’s an artist­ic form of expres­sion found through
Review: @DJYodaUK at @TheForumHQ
I got the call to pop down to check out Break­fast of Cham­pi­ons at the For­um.
Review: Talib Kweli (@TalibKweli) Live At...
The show was star­ted with the DJ mix­ing an unusu­al blend of Hip Hop clas­sics mixed
Review: BabySoul (@babysoulsoa) ft. @KnuckySOA...
Music that speaks on rel­ev­ant issues is, in my opin­ion, the truest form of music. Why? Because it
Review: SELVSSE (@SELVSSE) ‘Needs — Sasha...
Intro­du­cing Selvsse. Hail­ing from South Lon­don with inter­na­tion­al roots, this young pro­du­cer has been...
AP2P All Power To The People Tour London
Last Thursday 23rd May Brix­ton Jamm played host to AP2P aka M.1 from Dead Prez and
Review: Akala “The Thieves Banquet”
Akala has just released his fourth album entitled The Thieves Ban­quet. Akala’s choice to recor­ded the
Review: @PharoaheMonch At @TheJazzCafe
There are some things in the world of Hip-Hop that are as good as guar­an­teed. Wu-Tang
Review: A Reckoning — De La Soul @...
Pho­to­graph­er: Aimee Valinski Much like an adolescent’s quiet accept­ance of cor­rec­tion admin­istered by a...
Review: Breakin’ Convention Park Jam
So to cel­eb­rate 10 years in the game, Breakin’ Con­ven­tion put on their first free Park