PARALLEL COMPRESSION RIDDIM produced by STUDIO 91 2017
Parallel Compression Overview
In 2017, a new bashment rhythm was born in the heart of the dancehall scene. The energy started inside the walls of STUDIO 91, a production house known for its sharp sound and clean mixes. STUDIO 91 had already made a name with several well-streamed dancehall releases, and their touch was easy to hear on this project. The producer, working late nights, crafted a rhythm full of hardcore vibes and catchy hooks, blending classic bashment energy with a fresh, modern edge. When the beat was ready, it was time to bring in the voices. Stein stepped up first with "Enjoy Me Life," delivering his lyrics with the confidence that made him popular in the dancehall world. Next was Cutty Corn, who brought a smooth romantic style to "Give It To You." Fatts added his own flavor with "Paradise," keeping the groove laid-back but lively. Future Fambo, famous for his 2010 hit "Rum & Red Bull" with Beenie Man, kept the party going strong with "Party Life." Delly Ranx, a respected figure and producer in dancehall, added "Sexy Whine" to the mix, showing his skill both behind the boards and on the mic. Corry Dip’s "Time Zone" and Kisko Hype’s "Parallel Compression Riddim" rounded out the session, each adding their own stamp to the project. From studio creation to release, this riddim captured the fire of 2017. It’s a tape that still gets played at yard sessions, proving that a tight rhythm and the right voices can keep the dancehall moving.
Parallel Compression Tracklist:
- Stein – Enjoy Me Life (Explicit)
- Stein – Enjoy Me Life
- Cutty Corn – Give It To You (Explicit)
- Cutty Corn – Give It To You
- Fatts – Paradise (Explicit)
- Fatts – Paradise
- Future Fambo – Party Life
- Delly Ranx – Sexy Whine (Explicit)
- Corry Dip – Time Zone (Explicit)
- Corry Dip – Time Zone
- Kisko Hype – Parallel Compression Riddim (Instrumental)
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