Dutty Band Riddim produced by Samwick ”Swick B” Bruce for Stumpy D Boss Recordz, mixed and mastered by Chemical X 2024
Dutty Band Overview
The Dutty Band Riddim started in the studio with a clear goal: to capture the energy of Carnival for 2024. Producer Samwick “Swick B” Bruce, working with Stumpy D Boss Recordz, led the creative direction. Swick B is known for blending modern soca sounds with classic Caribbean rhythms, and his productions often bring a polished, energetic vibe to the dancefloor. Chemical X, who has built a reputation for crisp, clean mixes across genres, handled the mixing and mastering, making sure every detail came through strong. The riddim comes alive with four standout tracks, each from a different artist or duo. Caspa G delivers “Ketch The Style,” a tune that keeps the party moving with catchy hooks and a lively performance. Caspa G is recognized in the soca community for his energetic stage presence and has built a loyal following through consistent releases. Epik Boss brings “Soca Earthquake,” a track that lives up to its name with heavy bass and festival-ready vocals. Epik Boss has gained attention in recent years for his dynamic delivery and infectious choruses. Mirror Dan’s “Head Shot” stands out for its bold lyrics and driving beat. Mirror Dan is known for his strong voice and confident style, which shines through on this track. The duo Slama London x Niswa present “Sneaky Wine,” a playful song that adds a touch of fun to the mix. Their chemistry is clear, and the track has become a crowd favorite at fetes. This fete mix is a true part of soca’s Carnival legacy for 2024, bringing together top talent and high-energy production for reggae fans and soca lovers alike.
Dutty Band Tracklist:
- Caspa G – Ketch The Style
- Epik Boss -Soca Earthquake
- Mirror Dan – Head Shot
- Slama London x Niswa – Sneaky Wine
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