Cypress Hill to release live album, concert film with London Symphony Orchestra
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Cypress Hill has announced the release of a concert film and live album titled 'Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra: Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall.' The film will be screened in US and Canadian theaters on March 30 and 31, while the album is set for release on June 6 via Mercury Records. The performance reimagines their classic 1993 album 'Black Sunday' with orchestral arrangements, showcasing the fusion of hip-hop and classical music, crafted by conductor Troy Miller. B-Real and Sen Dog reflected on the honor of collaborating with such a prestigious orchestra.
B-Real remarked on the experience, saying, "It's a trip to see that hip hop can be done in this form - and at a venue as prestigious as the Royal Albert Hall. It was truly an honor and a privilege, and now that experience can be shared."
Sen Dog echoed B-Real's sentiments, stating, "It was amazing to take this journey with the people of London who supported Cypress Hill from day one."
Troy Miller, the conductor, said, "I've always been excited by the idea of merging genres, and to do it with the most prolific hip hop group of all time and the most exquisite symphony orchestra in the world was an honor!"
Read at Consequence
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