ALARM CLOCK RIDDIM produced by CASH FLOW RECORDS 2003
Alarm Clock Overview
In 2003, the reggae scene saw a powerful addition with the release of Alarm Clock Riddim by CASH FLOW RECORDS. Known for their percussion-driven beats, CASH FLOW RECORDS has been a significant player in the reggae world, consistently delivering engaging projects that capture the essence of the genre. This riddim added a vibrant layer to the roots reggae output of the year. Alarm Clock Riddim features a dub cut that pays homage to sound system culture, where the instrumental version of a track becomes a canvas for DJs and selectors to showcase their creativity. The dub engineer behind this release skillfully highlights the riddim's core elements, making it a favorite in dancehalls and sound system sessions. The project includes tracks from notable artists such as Luciano Ft Al Pancho with "Unity Is Strength," a song that promotes togetherness and resilience. Al Pancho also delivers a solo version of "Unity Is Strength," emphasizing the powerful message of unity. Lutan Fire contributes with "Rise And Shine" and "Woe To The Bloody City," showcasing his lyrical prowess and commitment to conscious reggae themes. Moon The Digital Ancient offers "Last Call," adding a unique digital touch to the riddim. Natty King's "See The Wicked Run" stands out with its energetic vibe, reflecting his reputation for impactful reggae anthems. Together, these artists and tracks make Alarm Clock Riddim a memorable release, capturing the spirit of reggae in 2003 and leaving a lasting impact on the genre.
Alarm Clock Tracklist:
- Luciano Ft Al Pancho – Unity Is Strength
- Lutan Fire – Rise And Shine
- Lutan Fire – Woe To The Bloody City
- Moon The Digital Ancient – Last Call
- Natty King – See The Wicked Run
- Natural Black – Straight Up
- Norris Man – Welcome To Say
- Turbulence – Revolution Pon The World
- Version – Alarm Clock Riddim
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