Reaching its second decade proper, Hip Hop finally became an accepted part of the music...
With news of a new reissue we revisit Abbas Ali’s piece on Public Enemy’s It Takes a Nation of Millions...
In early 2012, Public Enemy kicked off their 25th anniversary by staging a free concert in downtown Los Angeles’ notorious...
The UK have always been great supporters of Public Enemy and this summer they are back for another...
Half-way through this electric gig at one of Brixton’s hottest venues, the fifty-something and long-lasting Chuck D exclaimed, “I don’t...
ATP presents I’ll Be Your Mirror, various venues, Asbury Park, New Jersey, Friday 30th September-Sunday 3rd October 2011 by Seymour Quigley.
It’s impossible to mention music in the 80s without mentioning hip hop, and it’s impossible to mention 80s hip hop...
RW/FF is a weekly column written by Ben P Scott for music and culture site God Is In The TV. Those of you...
Back in the late 1980s/early 90s, there were three bands whose albums, without fail, always picked up a 10/10 in the...
South West Four, Clapham Common’s annual bank holiday weekend dance fest faced an early challenge this year, with steel grey...
Year on year Rob Da Bank’s Bestival at the Isle of Wight’s Robin Hill Adventure Park gains popularity and deserved...
11th of August 1973 is widely considered to be the the day that marked the birth of hip-hop. To celebrate...
Released 1990. Recorded at Greene Street, NYC; The Music Palace, West Hampstead NYC; Spectrum City, Strong Island NYC; June –...
More acts have joined the bill for Berlin Festival 2011 including Public Enemy, Daniel Wang and Discodromo. It’s the best...
Despite Hip Hop’s unequivocal musical and cultural influence on just about everything since the late 70s, the genre’s most...