Group – 2 [Audio]
Blah Records super-group Group who are formed of Lee Scott and Jehst offer up the entire four track Group 2 EP. This is relatable material with a lo-fi feel and this pair are the masters of this style.
Blah Records super-group Group who are formed of Lee Scott and Jehst offer up the entire four track Group 2 EP. This is relatable material with a lo-fi feel and this pair are the masters of this style.
Whetting the appetites of eager fans last month with the release of lead single 'Barz Simpson', The Purist and Sonnyjim now unveil the full White Girl Wasted album, out now via Daupe!.
Lee Scott and Jehst who form the Blah Records super-group Group return with GroupThunk which is taken from the Group 2 EP which is out now. Another slow plodder, but the masters of vocabulary smash it hard for another banger.
strong>Lee Scott and Jehst aka Scouse Capone and Brimstone are back with another clash of the titans. Taraf includes an unexpected feature from Michigan based MC Quelle Chris rounds off this slow tempo burner.
A trip back to 2015 for a rummage through the Remix Files Vol. 1. This time we check out the AntiHeroes (Lee Scott and Salar) release - Powdered Water originally released in 2010 on Blah Records, this is remixed by Koncise.
Watch the official music video for 'Rah Rah Rah' by Stinkin Slumrok. This one features Black Josh, Lancashire MC King Grubb and Cult Of The Damned's Bill Shakes from Blackburn. The track is produced by Lee Scott and Jack Chard and available via Blah Records.
Watch the official music video 'Why Slummy?' by Stinkin Slumrok, produced by Lee Scott and Jack Chard. Taken from ‘Stink-O-Vision’ entirely produced by Lee Scott and Jack Chard coming 4.03.22.
Watch the official music video for Black Josh and Milkavelli latest single - Doin' Bits. Each MC owns up to what they did in the past using an easy delivery pausing after each bar. Production from Lee Scott has a smooth 80's feel and bumps hard.
Thousands of years ago, a vast armada of spacecraft journeyed across an ocean of stars in search of planets capable of supporting life: to this aim, planet Earth was discovered and colonised. Only now do we begin to translate the recordings of this fantastic historical event...
Next up on Blah Records is Exobase. Slow and dark vibraphone production for Lee Scott and Sly Moon to go in for crisply delivered bars doing it for the 616. Due to the tempo this is more about clever witticism than flows.