The Mountain Music Happy Hour is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Episode Summary:
Welcome to Episode 34 of the Mountain Music Happy Hour, recorded on February 2, 2025. This week, we're not live but coming to you from the recording studio, bringing you the latest and greatest tracks from the Valueverse. We kicked off the show with "Rockstar" by Sir Brian with an I, followed by "Way to Go" by Survival Guide. Our new theme song, was crafted by Rock'N'Roll Breakheart, and we are thrilled to feature it as our opening tune.
Throughout the episode, we explore a diverse range of music genres. We feature tracks like "Don't Forget Me" by Sam Means and "Floor to Ceiling" by Jeff Montgomery, showcasing the variety and talent within the value verse.
We take a moment to acknowledge our listeners and their support through boostagrams, with special mentions to Salty Crayon, Sir TJ, Chad F, and Rock'N'Roll Andy for their contributions. Their support helps us continue to bring you the music you love.
In this episode, we also highlight other value 4 value music shows, including "It's A Mood," "Phantom Power Music Hour," "UpBEATs," and "Lightning Thrashes" encouraging listeners to explore these fantastic podcasts. We emphasize the importance of supporting artists directly through modern podcast apps, bypassing traditional music industry channels.
As we wrap up the show, we express our gratitude to Rock'N'Roll Breakheart for his contributions to our theme music and look forward to more exciting tracks in the Valueverse. Stay tuned for "Satoshi Streamer" by Rock'N'Roll Breakheart as we close out this week's Mountain Music Happy Hour.
Tracks in this Episode:
Modern Podcast Apps:
Don't forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports "value" and "value time splits."
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
Join the V4V music scene:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
M2H2 is a Value 4 Value music show where we automatically switch to the artists' wallet when playing their songs. Unless otherwise noted, 95% of all value sent during a time-split in a modern podcast app, or thought the Split Kit page, will be sent directly to the artist(s) of the song being played.
Episode Summary
Live from John’s Creek Studios in Milton, West Virginia, host Randy Black kicks off another high-energy episode of Mountain Music Happy Hour (M2H2). The temperature outside might be hovering at a balmy 42°F, but inside, the music is heating up as the show’s value-for-value model takes center stage.
Broadcasting via live.m2h2music.com, Randy interacts with the chatroom, where listeners engage in real-time discussions, share reactions, and send boosts to support their favorite artists. While the show isn’t live on YouTube this week, the dedicated M2H2 streaming server ensures a seamless experience for the audience. With the Split Kit, 95% of all streamed sats and boosts go directly to the artists—giving independent musicians a way to get paid directly by their fans.
The episode showcases a lineup of incredible Valueverse musicians, starting with Henry Invisible, a one-man-band powerhouse who wowed audiences at the Boostagram Ball in Austin, Texas. Other highlights include a brand-new track from Nate Johnovan, the high-energy Submarines, and a throwback from Local Zero featuring Jim Costello of Phantom Power Music Hour.
The chatroom stays lively as listeners stream sats, send boosts, and share thoughts on the music. Some fans joke about Sir Libre’s emotional reaction to a City Beach song, while others help Randy troubleshoot an OBS audio issue live on air. Meanwhile, familiar names like Salty Crayon and Sir Libre drop boosts to keep the music flowing, proving once again that boosting is loving.
As the night winds down, Randy reminds listeners of the M2H2 rules—listen in a modern podcast app, stream sats while you listen, and if you love a track, boost! Before signing off, he plays a special closing song from Sir TJ The Wrathful of The Doerfels, a longtime friend of the show. His track “Angels Are Real” wraps up the night, leaving listeners with a reminder of why value-for-value music matters.
With chatroom laughs, boost-powered discoveries, and another playlist of listener-supported music, Episode 33 delivers everything M2H2 fans have come to love. Until next time—keep streaming, keep boosting, and keep the music alive!
Tracks in this Episode:
Modern Podcast Apps:
Don't forget to listen in a modern podcast application to stream Sats to the artists of each song. Also be sure to send a Boost to show the artists your support with some Sats and a note of encouragement. If you need a modern podcast app, head over to https://podcastapps.com and look for one that supports "value" and "value time splits."
Here is a list of modern podcast apps to consider if you are not listening in one now:
Join the V4V music scene:
If you want to create your own V4V music show check out:
If you want to share your own V4V music in the Valueverse check out:
Live Podcasting:
Join us each week as we livestream the show being recorded. Visit https://m2h2music.com/live/ for the calendar of live events and a link to our page at The Split Kit to list and boost the show live.