More devilish antics from Cult Mountain, as they reunite to bring us their latest EP. Pitch Fork is the first single, with the video courtesy of Siim Parisoo. Cult Mountain 2.5 is out in full today.
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Frosty: Crush (Stream)
As the temperature starts to drop and the evenings get darker, it’s best to have a good source of heat at hand to stave off the winter woes. Thankfully Frosty just released his new mixtape and it’s packed full of enough flames to melt what little is left of the Arctic.
Lee Scott x Jam Baxter: Who’s Ur M8 + LP Stream
Brand new video from Lee Scott and Jam Baxter, as they kick of the official release of their album, Happy Hour At The Super Fun Time Party Dome Megamix 4000. When Lee first sent me the LP a few months ago, he did so with the warning that it was weird. I like weird, was my reply. And while it might not be your run of the mill rap album, it definitely remains on the right side of weird, complete with drunk style crooning from Lee. It features production from loads of great names, including Sumgii, Drae Da Skimask, GhostTown, Dirty Dike and Jack Jetson, plus there are guest spots from the likes of Jetson, Stinkin Slumrok, Milkavelli, Trellion and Lyza Jane. The whole thing can be heard below and you can see the video for the Dike produced, Who’s Ur M8, above. It was made by Slim Parisoo. Vinyl copies of the album are available over at the Blah store. Continue reading “Lee Scott x Jam Baxter: Who’s Ur M8 + LP Stream”
Trellion: Afloat
Great new video from Trellion, as he heads Stateside for Afloat. The track is produced by Fuego and the visuals come courtesy of the supremely talented, Figment.
Trellion: Bronson Twist
New wavy anthem from one of UK hip hop’s rarer creatures, as Trellion returns with Bronson Twist. The track is produced by Sumgii and the video was made by breez.
Cult Mountain: Spell It Out
Surprise new track from the Cult Mountain boys, which appeared yesterday along with yet another merch drop. Spell It Out features Lee, Trelly and Milk, all backed up with a nice wavy number from Sumgii. You can stream Spell It Out below and downloads are available now, as are a new series of 616 caps. Perfect attire for those summer cult meetings. Continue reading “Cult Mountain: Spell It Out”
Trellion: Compound
The ever-mysterious Cult Mountain resident, Trellion, just dropped off a surprise new video. Compound is packed full of the laid back flows and deft punchlines that have made Trelly a cult favourite since the Dive by Night days. The track is also accompanied by a stunning video from Broken Antenna.
Bisk & Trellion: Flatblock Marina
The ever-prolific Bisk recently released his Rawson’s Creek album, which features this grimy episode, Flatblock Marina. Joined by the mythical, Trellion and backed up by a great beat from FORMZ, Flatblock Marina is the sort of track that defines Bisk’s whole sound. You can listen for yourself below. Continue reading “Bisk & Trellion: Flatblock Marina”
Cult Mountain: Life Is So Hard
A nice little lo-fi oddity from the Cult Mountain boys arrived a few days ago, to coincide with the two nights of madness they had planned in London for 616 & Friends. Life is So Hard is produced by Lee Scott and Trellion, with the multi-talented Jack Chard on synth duties. The track is available for download over on Bandcamp for the devilish sum of £616, or for free if you cop a pre-order on their latest hoodie.
Lee Scott: Interview Pt. 2
Here is the second part of my Lee Scott interview. I was beginning to think it was cursed due to how many problems it’s given me. But here it is, finally. To give you a bit of background, we had been planning to do an interview for a while, but timing had never been right. Then Lee messaged me one Friday night while I was on the way to my girl’s house. He said he’d been up since 5am and so it would be a good time to chat shit. So I rang him and we spoke for an hour about all the stuff you see below and in the first part (which you can find here). Loads of stuff about the early Blah days, meeting Milk for the first time and what projects he has lined up for the future. Continue reading “Lee Scott: Interview Pt. 2”