High Science Riddim produced by Impulse Productions 2025
High Science Overview
Today, the streets are alive with the sound of the festival groove. The High Science Riddim is making waves, especially in sound system culture. Big speakers pump out heavy bass and bright melodies, pulling people together in every corner. This is the music that fills mas camps late into the night, keeping the energy high and the crowd moving. Behind the scenes, the studio hand is just as important as the artist. Impulse Productions, the producer behind High Science Riddim, has a strong reputation in the soca scene. Known for their energetic style, Impulse Productions has released several popular riddims over the years. Their work has gathered thousands of streams online, and they are respected for bringing fresh sounds to the genre. The artists on this release each bring their own flavor. Pluto Space Cadet stands out with songs like "Rosie" and "Mind People Business." Pluto Space Cadet is known for his catchy hooks and has built a loyal following. Kyng Moses delivers "Jab Jab Jumbie," adding powerful vocals and a true carnival feeling. Mykal Mahon’s "Block & Delete" is another highlight, showing his skill for blending melody and rhythm. Wavyboy’s "Jab Go Rob The Bank" and Anthony Kd’s "Too Much Talking" also make strong impressions, keeping the riddim lively and fun. As the High Science Riddim plays, you can hear its impact everywhere—from sound systems on the street to the last song at the mas camp.
High Science Tracklist:
- Pluto Space Cadet – Rosie
- Pluto Space Cadet – Mind People Business
- Kyng Moses – Jab Jab Jumbie
- Mykal Mahon – Block & Delete (Know What Me Know)
- Wavyboy – Jab Go Rob The Bank (Money Heist)
- Anthony Kd – Too Much Talking
- Virus Gm – Action Grip
- Skenguh – Jumbie In It
- D’Regulars – Hit And Run
- Sir Vival – Allu Doh Good
- Impulse Production – High Science Riddim Instrumental
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