Court Circuit Vol 2 – Plaisance Records 2022
Court Circuit Vol 2 – Plaisance Records Overview
Court Circuit Vol 2 from Plaisance Records captures the true energy of dancehall in 2022. The collection is built around a bashment rhythm—a style made for sound system culture, where heavy basslines and sharp percussion drive the crowd. The rhythm builder on this project set the stage for a fresh wave of talent, using lively drum patterns and catchy hooks that DJs love to play at street dances and parties. The release stands out because it gave new artists a real chance to shine in the dancehall scene. Stacktrace’s “Menace Riddim” is a standout, bringing a raw street vibe that fits perfectly with the bashment tradition. Nostromo brings a different flavor with “Jungle Chair,” showing off creative rhythms and a unique style. Bwi’s “AvoiDance” adds even more color, blending dancehall with playful melodies. Asdek, known for his work across electronic and club music, adds “Valfere” to the mix, showing his skill at blending genres. Tom Manzarek’s “Monica Bellucci” rounds out the collection with a memorable groove. Each artist brings their own touch, but all tracks are tied together by the powerful bashment beat at the heart of the release. These songs were built for sound system sessions, where the music is loud, the bass is heavy, and the crowd responds to every drop. Even now, Court Circuit Vol 2’s rhythm brings back the lively dancehall vibe of 2022, proving that a strong riddim and fresh voices can keep the sound system tradition alive.
Tracklist:
- Stacktrace – Menace Riddim
- Nostromo – Jungle Chair
- Bwi-Bwi – AvoiDance
- Asdek – Valfere
- Tom Manzarek – Monica Bellucci
- Dylan Dylan – Nightcaller
- Kaval – Cotinga
- Mendi – Atabacada
- Ouanounou – Redlight
- Kumanope – Haze
- Karlita & Gipsyan – Vaporate
- Goldie B – Night Emergency
- Pura Pura – Jukebox
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