

The unholy union of bong rips and bow ties finally happened.
Hip-hop meets classical as the legendary Cypress Hill play an exclusive show at the Royal Albert Hall alongside the London Symphony Orchestra. Celebrating 30 years since the release of their seminal album Black Sunday, they are accompanied by unique arrangements from the glorious 70-piece orchestra.
Direction
James Barnes captures Royal Albert Hall's absurd glory
Sound
LSO transforms 'Insane in the Brain' into symphonic banger
Production
70-piece orchestra meets hip-hop legends, zero compromises

Director
James Barnes
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Royal Albert Hall typically hosts the Proms and classical royalty; booking Cypress Hill marked a deliberate institutional pivot toward hip-hop legitimacy.
DJ Muggs originally produced Black Sunday in 1993 using samples from vinyl; hearing those same beats transcribed for live strings and brass took three decades.
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