Returning a bit closer to home for this next post, with the news that CLBRKS and Kiina are rekindling their collaborative flame for Habits 2. Where I Am Is Not Important is the lead single from the upcoming album and leaves us safe in the knowledge that both parties are still killing it in their respective corners. More news on the full album coming soon. The video was made by Honey JD.
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CLBRKS & Conrad Mundy: Reservations + EP News
More new music from CLBRKS, as he keeps his ridiculous work rate going with this fresh collaboration alongside, Conrad Mundy, who stands as another promising voice on the scene. Forcing people to rethink the quality over quantity rule, it’s yet another solid project, thanks in part to the production input from Drae Da Skimask who’s at the helm for the whole EP. You can watch the video for Reservations above, which features the song lyrics against a backdrop of movie clips from some cult classics. Out For Lunch is out now on the usual streaming platforms and downloads are available via SCUMLIFE.
CLBRKS & Morriarchi: SEAFOOD
More delicious visuals from CLBRKS and Morriarchi, as they continue to polish off the gems from their recent album. The video for Seafood was made by LOUDHOUSE. Microwave Cooking 2000 is out now on Blah.
CLBRKS & Morriarchi: Camel Blue
Another new Blah release on the horizon, as CLBRKS and Morriarchi announce they have made an album together. Camel Blue is the lead single and it paves the way for what will no doubt be an exceptional project from two artists as on point as these guys are. The video was made by Honey JD and the album, Microwave Cooking 2000, is due for release shortly.
CLBRKS x OGBLOOPS: Jaguar
New dope from CLBRKS as he teases us with the prospect of another collaboration, this time with producer, OGBLOOPS. The pair have an EP en route, with Jaguar serving as the first taster. The video was made by Honey JD. Pre-orders for the David Hockney EP are available now via Soul Tapes. Continue reading “CLBRKS x OGBLOOPS: Jaguar”
CLBRKS: Holy Fountain
Fresh heat from CLBRKS as he continues his recent run of success with his latest single, Holy Fountain. The track is produced by MPC killer, Micall Parknsun, and the video was made by Honey JD. If you head to Bandcamp, you can cop Holy Fountain and the b-side, Taste Test. Continue reading “CLBRKS: Holy Fountain”
Lee Scott: ffsman ep (Stream)
Not content with giving us a surprise album at the end of 2019, Lee Scott then continued his gift giving with a brand new EP, which he released exclusively to Blah Cult Members on Christmas Day. The EP saw its full release on Friday, which means that us mere mortals can now savour the joys of what is another great project from arguably one of the most prolific artists of the moment. The ffsman EP is a features bonanza, with the Cult Mountain rapper teaming up with a cross-generational list of MCs, including YNR head honcho, Jehst, rising London star, CLBRKS, and new Potent Funk family member, Dream Mclean. The production credits are just as strong, with the likes of Morriarchi, dylantheinfamous, Sumgii and Sam Zircon, all bringing their respective sounds to the mix. The EP is available to stream/download now and you can also hear it in full below. Continue reading “Lee Scott: ffsman ep (Stream)”
CLBRKS: Uncle Fester
Another dope drop from CLBRKS and dylantheinfamous, as they hit us with the next video from their recent Igloo EP. The video for Uncle Fester was made by Dylan Grey. Igloo is available now via Bandcamp.
CLBRKS x dylantheinfamous: Igloo. (Stream)
CLBRKS keeps it moving with yet another new release, this time finding success with producer, dylantheinfamous. The pair collaborated before on Red Snapper, which is one of the tracks featured on the new EP, with the rest of the project following in the same woozy, jazzy footsteps. You can stream it below and there is also a video for Black Russian.
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CLBRKS: Snake Soup (Stream)
This week we were treated to the release of the new EP from CLBRKS, as he continues to build on the foundations he’s been laying for the past couple of years. Snake Soup sees the London rapper connecting with Kiina, who handles full production on the EP which you can stream below. There are also downloads available from Bandcamp.