King Tide Riddim produced by Deeper Vision Recordings 2024
King Tide Overview
The King Tide Riddim project brought together a strong lineup of artists in 2024. Dr.Dubnstein, known for his unique style, delivered the track “Cocoa Looks.” Ted Ganung, who has built a reputation in the reggae and dancehall scene, joined forces with Dr.Dubnstein and Rosemary Quaye on “Gravity.” Rosemary Quaye, a talented musician in her own right, also teamed up with Ted Ganung for “King Tide Riddim.” Ted Ganung contributed solo as well, with “Spring Tide Riddim.” Ted Ganung is recognized for his collaborations with international reggae artists and has received attention for his work on both sides of the Atlantic. Dr.Dubnstein’s sound is often praised for its deep dub influences, and his partnership with Rosemary Quaye on “Gravity” added a fresh layer to the riddim. The driving force behind this bashment project was Deeper Vision Recordings. This label, founded in New York, is known for supporting modern reggae and dancehall sounds. Deeper Vision Recordings has released music that reached listeners worldwide, helping to push the genre forward with innovative rhythms and production. Their impact can be seen in the way King Tide Riddim became a favorite among selectors. The King Tide Riddim’s club energy and catchy hooks made it a staple at late-night parties. Even years after its release, DJs still reach for this 2024 project when they want to ignite the dancefloor. The combination of standout artists and the vision of Deeper Vision Recordings ensured that King Tide Riddim left a lasting mark on dancehall music.
King Tide Tracklist:
- Jah Bami & Ted Ganung Ft. Dr.Dubnstein, Lady Emz, Rosemary Quaye – Cocoa Looks (VIP Mix)
- Ted Ganung, Dr.Dubnstein & Rosemary Quaye – Gravity (Original Mix)
- Ted Ganung, Lady Emz & Rosemary Quaye – Let Your Spirit Sing (Original Mix)
- Ted Ganung & Rosemary Quaye – King Tide Riddim (Original Mix)
- Ted Ganung – Spring Tide Riddim (Original Mix)
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