DOOR OF NO RETURN RIDDIM produced by DAILY PRODUCTIONS|BLAZINFAYASOUND 2015
Door Of No Return Overview
The Door Of No Return Riddim dub release brought strong roots reggae vibes to the scene in 2015. This dub cut is important for sound system culture, where deep bass, echo effects, and stripped-down instrumentals are played loud for the crowd. Sound systems love dub versions because they highlight the rhythm and let DJs bring new energy to dances. The music arranger on this project shaped the songs with rich, layered sounds. The producer, DAILY PRODUCTIONS|BLAZINFAYASOUND, is known for working with roots reggae and dancehall artists. The label has released several respected reggae projects and helped bring new riddims to a wider audience online. This release features powerful voices from reggae. Lutan Fyah delivers “Perilous Time,” bringing his well-known roots style. Lutan Fyah is respected for songs like “St. Jago De La Vega” and has worked with top reggae artists. Norrisman sings “I Have Seen,” continuing his message of hope and strength. Royal Messenger’s “Suffer Down Yard” adds a deep, conscious vibe. Warrior King is on “Patience.” He is famous for his 2001 hit “Virtuous Woman,” which remains a reggae classic. Damas brings “Guttaz Of The Ghetto,” shining a light on real-life struggles. Other tracks include Jah Defender’s “Lie, Lie, Lie,” Caribinghi’s “Cali Weed,” Chaddy Royal’s “Seek Within,” and Chukki Starr’s “Protect Me.” The dub version, “Goree Island Dub” by Daily Productions featuring Russ D, stands out for its heavy bass and echo, echoing the roots reggae tradition.
Door Of No Return Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Perilous Time
- Norrisman – I Have Seen
- Royal Messenger – Suffer Down Yard
- Warrior King – Patience
- Damas – Guttaz Of The Ghetto
- Jah Defender – Lie, Lie, Lie
- Caribinghi – Cali Weed
- Chaddy Royal – Seek Within
- Chukki Starr – Protect Me
- Daily Productions Feat. Russ D – Goree Island Dub
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