Hot Step Riddim (Produced By A – Gear And Vinyl Shotz) 2009
Hot Step Overview
Reggae fans, if you love dancehall from the late 2000s, the Hot Step Riddim is a must-listen. Released in 2009, this riddim was produced by A Gear And Vinyl Shotz. Known for their work in the European reggae and dancehall scene, A Gear And Vinyl Shotz built a reputation for crisp, energetic productions. They have worked with several underground and independent labels, helping to push dancehall sounds across borders. The recording process for Hot Step Riddim focused on capturing the real energy of bashment parties. The riddim was built using classic drum patterns and warm basslines, then pressed to vinyl for that authentic sound system feel. Every tune was mixed with the dancefloor in mind, making sure the bass would rumble through any speaker box. Fredo Faya stands out on this project with the track Fredo Faya — Stoppe Les Stereotypes (Hot Step Riddim Prod By A - Gear And Vinyl Shotz) - Hlc. Fredo Faya is known for his strong voice and positive lyrics, and this song became popular among selectors in Europe and the Caribbean. A Gear And Vinyl Shotz also delivered two versions: A Gear And Vinyl Shotz — Hot Step Riddim Version 1 - Hlc and A Gear And Vinyl Shotz — Hot Step Riddim Version 2 - Hlc. These tracks highlight the producer’s skill in keeping the riddim fresh and lively. The bashment flow of this collection kept speakers rumbling at every sound clash.
Hot Step Tracklist:
- Fredo Faya – Stoppe Les Stereotypes (Hot Step Riddim Prod By A – Gear And Vinyl Shotz) – Hlc
- A Gear And Vinyl Shotz – Hot Step Riddim Version 1 – Hlc
- A Gear And Vinyl Shotz – Hot Step Riddim Version 2 – Hlc
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