BIG THINGS RIDDIM produced by FEEL THE BEAT 1996
Big Things Overview
Bashment dancehall in the mid-1990s was all about the energy of the yard—big speakers, heavy bass, and voices that made the crowd move. The sound was raw and direct, with riddims built to make people dance all night. This was the world where the Big Things Riddim made its mark, quickly becoming a classic for those who love real yard music. Behind the boards, the producer FEEL THE BEAT played a big role in shaping the riddim’s sound. Known for bringing a fresh take to dancehall, FEEL THE BEAT had already made a name on the local scene, especially after working with several top deejays and pushing a sound that balanced old-school vibes with new energy. His work on the Big Things Riddim showed his skill at blending classic dancehall with the fresh sound of 1996. The artists on this release helped make it a standout. Bionic Steve’s track, "Dig It Down," is a favorite among fans and showcases his powerful delivery. Winston Weel and Stinger D teamed up for "You Went Away," bringing heartfelt lyrics over the infectious riddim. The instrumental cut, "Instrumental" by Big Things, lets the beat shine on its own and is a staple for selectors. This release is a true example of bashment’s spirit and what yard music was all about in those days.
Big Things Tracklist:
- Bionic Steve – Dig It Down
- Winston Weel, Stinger D – You Went Away
- Big Things – Instrumental
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