PLAYGROUND RIDDIM produced by GUIMSINHO MUSICA 2022
Playground Overview
The Playground Riddim, released in 2022, is built on a strong reggae foundation rhythm that has influenced many roots and dancehall productions over the years. This riddim keeps the classic reggae sound alive, mixing vintage grooves with a modern touch. At the center of this project is Guimsinho Musica, a producer known for his work in the European reggae scene. Guimsinho Musica has built a reputation for blending roots reggae with contemporary styles, and his productions often reach reggae fans worldwide. His guidance on the Playground Riddim set brings a deep, sound system-inspired energy to each track. The set features collaborations with respected artists. Guimsinho Musica x George Palmer deliver the track "Music," which stands out with its rootsy feel and thoughtful lyrics. George Palmer is recognized for his powerful voice and has worked with several notable reggae producers in the past, earning respect in the scene for tracks like "Working Man." Another highlight is "Playground Riddim in Dub Outro" by Guimsinho Musica x George Palmer, which closes the set with a classic dub approach, showcasing the strength of the riddim in a stripped-back style. Guimsinho Musica x Welton Irie open the project with "Introducing Playground Riddim." Welton Irie is a veteran deejay from Jamaica, known for his early work on the Stur-Gav sound system and his hit "Hotter Reggae Music." His presence brings authentic dancehall energy to the set. This release is a clear example of reggae’s enduring power in 2022, with each track rooted deeply in tradition but still sounding fresh.
Playground Tracklist:
- Guimsinho Musica x Belen Cauvet x Nanu B – Music Connects People
- Guimsinho Musica x George Palmer – Music
- Guimsinho Musica x George Palmer – Playground Riddim in Dub Outro
- Guimsinho Musica x Welton Irie – Introducing Playground Riddim
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