by daro on November 3rd, 2008
People Under The Stairs have been releasing quality independent hip hop since 1998. Based in Los Angeles, the duo of Thes One and Double K are committed to their lofty mission of putting the fun back into hip hop. [more]
It was only a few months ago that People Under The Stairs played a run of shows in Sydney. If you thought it would be years until we saw the LA hip-hoppers again, think again! [more]
Were you at Sydney’s biggest and most iconic New Years Day event? The inthemix photographers were, and we’ve already got hundreds of photos online along with the definitive review from ITM’s own Jack Tregoning. Check em out now! [more]
Touted as being the 'last essential hip-hop event of 2007', considering it takes place on December 28th there's not really too much in the way of competition... [more]
It’s one of the stars of the summer season, and in 2008 the Sydney Festival’s Beck’s Festival Bar is returning to the Hyde Park Barracks with some of its strongest line-ups yet. [more]
by JackT on January 17th, 2008
Festival sets are all well and good, but put People Under The Stairs and De La Soul in an intimate space like the Beck's Bar and they really come alive. [more]
by grattan on January 9th, 2008
The bill promised two fine performances from but never fully delivered and while it was a fine way to spend a summer evening, but it certainly won’t be troubling any best of lists at the end of the year. [more]
As sure as December becomes January, New Years Day in Sydney will always have Field Day. [more]
The mark of a truly great live act in my opinion is they will perform the same for seven people as they will for seven thousand. Although the people stayed away, People Under The Stairs tore up the stage of Producers for an appreciative audience. [more]
A stellar line-up with People Under the Stairs, DJ QBert and Blackalicious all on the one stage, on the one night for the hiphopification of of us all. [more]
People Under The Stairs hail from LA and are purveyors of soulful, rhapsodic hip hop, pulling in their sources from across the musical vista. [more]
by beatsandpieces on June 14th, 2006
A fabulous night all in all and one of my standout Hip Hop shows ever. [more]
It's been five years since the People Under the Stairs last came to Perth for their gig at Players in 1999. In the five years since Perth's Hip hop scene has evolved considerably with many international touring acts visiting on a regular occurrence especially from the west coast of USA. [more]
They'll never be the two greatest rappers around but they definitely know how to rock the house, something which seemed to go down pretty well with all in attendance. No doubt they'll soon return to be welcomed with open arms... [more]
LA rappers People Under The Stairs are back with the latest installment of their hip hop vision that puts partying and eating chicken above the hostile aggression that often abounds. [more]
Californian duo People Under The Stairs release 'The Om Years'. The CD showcases the best of there funk-riddled bouncing classics as well as a B-sides and rarities CD that shouldn't be missed. [more]
Throwback kings People Under The Stairs have returned eager fans as always awaiting their latest release Stepfather, somewhat of a departure from their previous sounds Stepfather has the potential to alienate fans or win them a slew of new ones. [more]
Fans of the underground rejoice, there are some People Under The Stairs, and their beats and rhymes are as fresh as ever. After the first few bars, I knew I wasn't going to be disappointed. [more]
People Under The Stairs will be releasing their 6th official LP in September, 2008. They’ve signed to a new upstart label, Gold Dust Media, who granted full artistic control. [more]
The dynamic b-boys Thes One and Double K, aka People Under The Stairs, are without question one of the most prominent underground acts around. With their new album ‘Fun DMC’ the guys have gone back to their roots and brought back the hardcore fun. [more]
At only 22 years of age Zabiela comes highly recommended with industry heavyweights such as Steve Lawler, Sander Kleinenberg and most notably progressive-king Sasha all praising him for his effortless blend of breakbeat, tech-house and progressive. [more]