The LA crew brought Brother Ali along for a night of top-notch hip hop at The Haunt.
He's calling himself Yasiin Bey these days and refusing to play the hits, but the rapper-turned-actor-turned-Muslim can still surprise and entertain.
We were lucky enough to catch The Pharcyde as they stormed the Concorde with a reprisal of their 1992 hit album.
It was a disappointing outing for the NY hip hop crew on the 25th anniversary of their classic debut.
After four years away, the Venezuelan-American singer songwriter is as kooky and compelling as ever.
The Forest Gate rapper performs two cinematic sets and still has time for a beatboxing interlude and a handful of cover songs.
The godfathers of grunge prove that it's better to rock out than fade away.
One of them is from the Bronx, the other was born in Kent. Both are surefire hip hop heavyweights, says Jack Dutton.
The Haunt saw a pensive and aggressive set from the US rapper formerly of 90s group, Company Flow.