CLASS DESK RIDDIM produced by AUDIOTRAXX PRODUCTION 2014
Class Desk Overview
In 2014, the Class Desk Riddim brought new energy to reggae music. The riddim was built for sound system culture, with deep bass and steady drums made to fill the dance. This style connects the new generation of artists with the classic reggae sound that fans love. The foundation of the riddim is strong and simple, letting each artist add their own flavor. Behind the scenes, the dub engineer played an important role. By using effects like echo and reverb, the dub engineer helped the music feel bigger and more alive. These touches are key in reggae and sound system culture, making every track stand out on a big speaker setup. The producer, AUDIOTRAXX PRODUCTION, shaped the project’s sound. Known for working with both new and established reggae acts, AUDIOTRAXX PRODUCTION has released several riddims that gained attention online and in dancehalls. Their focus on smooth flow and clear identity helped make Class Desk Riddim a standout in 2014. Each artist on the riddim brought their own style. Emanuel Stain’s “Cant Live Without You” is a heartfelt track that shows his talent for catchy melodies. Mikki Ras delivers “Gwaan A School,” a song known for its positive message and roots sound. Soul Reble’s “One Of A Kind” adds warmth and classic vibes, while Badd Cash’s “Try My Love” brings a smooth, romantic touch. Together, these songs made Class Desk Riddim a highlight of reggae in 2014, showing the power of sound system culture and strong production.
Class Desk Tracklist:
- Emanuel Stain – Cant Live Without You
- Mikki Ras – Gwaan A School
- Soul Reble – One Of A Kind
- Badd Cash – Try My Love
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