Like all good things, Pitchfork London’s five-day festival run has come to an end, but before we say goodbye, let’s recap Tierra Whack’s multistage headline show at The Roundhouse. Opening the smaller “theatre” stage, Kenyan-Australian artist Elsy Wayemo. The young rapper/singer is undoubtedly from the school of Tierra Whack. Sliding over afrobeat-infused hip-hop beats full of colour, with a cadence that oddly reminded me of Lady Leshurr, a UK legend. Subsequently, a rather unpunctual Jawnino. One of the strangest bookings I’ve seen in a while. While Jawnino has made a name for himself as an “underground King,” unfortunately, his more leftfield approach to hip hop wasn’t received exceptionally well by the Tierra Whack Fans. However, the narrow intersection of fan bases took gre...