Another week, another new video from the stash, as we treat you to the next visual delicacy from Happy Hour At The Super Fun Time Party Dome Megamix 4000. This time it's the gritty banger, Other MC's Birds, which features some particularly tight production from Lee and another finely crafted video filmed by This & That Media, with Slim Parisoo on the edit. The Happy Hour album is out now on all the usual platforms.
Good news for you vinyl fiends regarding the pre-orders for Eh?. We have received word from the pressing plant that the batch will be ready and delivered to us at the end of next month, meaning that the provisional date for fulfilling your orders will be 1 November. We will confirm once they have all been shipped out. Pre-orders for the vinyl are still available over at the Blah store.
A strong end to the week as we hit you with the second project of the year from Bang On! and Reklews. Following in the footsteps of their first EP, Defo Not Normal, which was released back in June and shone a light on the two Blah OGs creative chemistry, now the duo are back at it with six fresh bangers that serve as the perfect soundtrack for kiddas antics up and down the country. There's a whole range of different styles and flavours at work across the EP, with Reklews's grade A production and Bang On's lyrical excellence acting as the common bond. You can listen to Kidda in full below, with other download and streaming options available on all the usual platforms. Artwork by Matt Littler.
It's that time again where we bless you with another visual gem, this time courtesy of Nah Eeto and her stunning 53 project. Bila You sees the sublime vocalist linking up with 616 production juggernaut, Sumgii, who concocted a dirty, looming beat, which sets the vibe perfectly for Eeto to do her thing. 53 is out now on the usual platforms.
To commemorate the soon-to-be historic release of Jam Baxter and Lee Scott's Happy Hour album, we are proud to unveil these brand new supremely crafted clothing items. We have hoodies and t-shirts, both featuring the Happy Hour logo in small on the front and in large on the back. Plus the hoodies are also acid washed and look pre-scuffed, so no one will be able to tell that you were forcibly ejected from the pub for lewd behaviour. Everyone's a winner. More info can be found over on the Blah store
Sweg laden visuals from Lee Scott and Jam Baxter, as they continue to celebrate the release of their new album. Who's Ur M8 features production from friend of the cult, Dirty Dike and a nice part animated video, courtesy of Slim Parisoo. Happy Hour At The Super Fun Time Party Dome Megamix 4000 is out now on vinyl and digital. See previous post for more details.
The day has finally arrived where you can experience and savour all the weird and wonderful eccentricities of the new album from Jam Baxter and Lee Scott. Rumours of the collaboration had been banded about long before any official announcement was made and then when the title was revealed, cult members across the globe let their imaginations run wild with what the album might actually hold in store. Now all their questions have been answered and their dreams have come true, as the full majesty of this left field booze fuelled project is unveiled. The album features a wild mix of beats from a cavalcade of production luminaries, including Drae Da Skimask, GhostTown, Dirty Dike, Sumgii, Jack Jetson and of course, Baxter and Lee themselves. There are also a number of vocal contributions too from Jetson, Lyza Jane, Stinkin Slumrok, Milkavelli, Trellion and Lizzie Venezia, as well as a number of crooning appearances from Lee. Plus, Blah's in-house music wizard, Jack Chard, provides a lot of the instrumentation.The album is out now on digital, which you can stream in full below and there is also a limited edition vinyl run, which is available over on the Blah store.
Unless you've been sleeping for the past month, you will know that last week saw the 616 contingent roll into London's iconic Jazz Café for another teardown, as Cult Mountain reunited for their first gig in quite a while. Having split up weeks before purely so they could pull off a legitimate reunion show, Lee Scott, Milkavelli, Trellion and Sumgii hit the stage with all the debauchery, energy and sweg of Mötley Crüe c. 1985. They brought with them some of 616's finest friends and affiliates, including Nah Eeto, Stinkin Slumrok and Morriarchi. If you weren't able to catch the action in person then luckily for you we captured some of the historic takeover on camera, which you can see below. All photos taken by Harvey Fairley-Williams (IG @hwfpht).