The London installment of Pitchfork Festival is back for the fourth year running. Whether you’re holding a grudge against them for giving your favourite album a 4 out of 10 or not, it’s hard to ignore the work that has gone into this festival in recent years. The multi-venue approach makes the festival accessible to almost anyone and everyone. My particular interest happened to lie within the triple headline show of Billy Woods, Moor Mother and ELUCID at Fabric. As a fan of each artist respectively I was intrigued by how the show would be constructed, the idea of all three artists on stage at once tickled my brain. The trio has plenty of music together, so it would’ve been totally doable. Pitchfork enlisted the Brooklyn-born, Blackheath (South London) residing Goya Gumbani to get the crowd...