DOMINO EFFECT RIDDIM produced by MARKUS RECORDS 2015
Domino Effect Overview
In 2015, dancehall was full of energy and excitement. Bashment parties were everywhere, and selectors wanted the hottest tracks to keep the dancefloor moving. One release that stood out that year was the mix from MARKUS RECORDS. This label, started by Markus Myrie, son of legendary Buju Banton, is well-known for shaping modern dancehall sound. MARKUS RECORDS has produced several popular riddims and worked with many big names in the industry. The Domino Effect Riddim was one of their standout productions in 2015. Selectors and fans loved its lively, party-ready vibe. The riddim brought a fresh sound that fit perfectly with the bashment flow of the time. D’East made a mark with the song House Hold. This track showed D’East’s talent for catchy hooks and smooth delivery. House Hold quickly became a favorite for selectors who wanted to keep the crowd moving. D’East is known for his work in dancehall and continues to build his name in the industry. MARKUS RECORDS also delivered the Domino Effect Riddim, which became a staple at many dancehall events. The riddim’s upbeat tempo and clean production made it easy for selectors to mix and play during any bashment session. Even years later, selectors still rate this mix from 2015. The combination of D’East — House Hold and MARKUS RECORDS — Domino Effect Riddim keeps the bashment spirit alive. If you love dancehall, this is a mix worth revisiting.
Domino Effect Tracklist:
- Vanessa Bling – Insignificant (Radio)
- Vanessa Bling – Insignificant (Raw)
- D’East – House Hold
- Markus Records – Domino Effect Riddim
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