CLUB DANCE RIDDIM ? NO DOUBT 2012
Club Dance Overview
When the Club Dance Riddim dropped in 2012, reggae fans responded with excitement. The release quickly became a favorite at dances and on sound systems, especially for its deep dub version. The echoing bass and classic reggae feel brought people together, reminding listeners of the music’s roots. The project featured a strong lineup of artists. Lady Lex brought energy with "Wanna Be," her vocals riding the riddim with confidence. Peter Spence, known for his long career in UK reggae and his album "Changes," added soulful depth on "Every Little Thing." Ammoye, who has been nominated several times for the Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year, delivered "Radio," a track that highlighted her smooth and spiritual style. Maddy Carty contributed "Endlessly," giving a fresh voice to the collection. Sadiki, whose album "Fi Di Dancehall" found success in reggae circles, performed "Before The Time," adding his signature touch. The riddim’s foundation was built at Stingray Records, a well-known London reggae studio and label. Stingray has played a key role in UK reggae for decades, helping both established and new artists. The dub cut of Club Dance Riddim, with its heavy echoes and classic production, kept the spirit of reggae alive in 2012. This release brought together respected singers and strong studio work. The dub version, in particular, echoed through sound system nights, connecting fans to reggae’s deep roots and timeless sound.
Club Dance Tracklist:
- Lady Lex – Wanna Be
- Peter Spence – Every Little Thing
- Ammoye – Radio
- Maddy Carty – Endlessly
- Sadiki – Before The Time
- Carroll Thompson – Cant Get You Out Of My Head
- Nikesha Lindo – Caution
- Janet Key – Didnt You Know
- Sinead Oconnor – How About I Be Me
- Chalice – Our Anniversary
- Nadine Sutherland – Truly Baby (Forever)
- Adele Harley – Remember
- Tony Anthony – Living In Glory
- Rekha – Waiting On You
- No Doubt – Club Dance Riddim
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