RED MOON PANIC RIDDIM produced by JAH CLEAN RECORDS 2005
Red Moon Panic Overview
In 2005, the Red Moon Panic Riddim burst onto the dancehall scene with its powerful basslines and infectious energy. This riddim, crafted by JAH CLEAN RECORDS, stood out in a year filled with vibrant bashment releases. Known for their ability to create distinct sounds, JAH CLEAN RECORDS has a history of producing memorable tracks that resonate with both selectors and partygoers. The Red Moon Panic Riddim featured an array of talented artists who each brought their unique flair. Dj Red Eyes delivered a captivating "Red Moon Panic Riddim Megamix," showcasing his skill in blending rhythms and creating a seamless party atmosphere. Dr Fire added to the riddim's appeal with his track "Crazy," known for its energetic vibe and catchy hooks. Gandhi also contributed to the riddim, bringing his own style to the mix. Comparing Red Moon Panic to other bashment releases of its era, it maintained a pure dancehall sound that was both fresh and nostalgic. While many riddims of 2005 leaned towards fusion with other genres, Red Moon Panic stayed true to its roots, making it a favorite among traditional dancehall fans. Other artists like Legisla and Miki brought additional depth to the riddim. Miki's track "Racist" addressed social issues, adding a layer of meaning to the party-centric release. Snifa's "Sexy Gyals" and Tekilla's contributions further enriched the riddim, ensuring it was a staple in dancehall sessions. Overall, the Red Moon Panic Riddim remains a testament to JAH CLEAN RECORDS' expertise and the vibrant creativity of its featured artists.
Red Moon Panic Tracklist:
- Dj Red Eyes – Red Moon Panic Riddim Megamix
- Dr Fire – Crazy
- Gandhi – Unknown
- Legisla – Unknown
- Miki – Racist
- Snifa – Sexy Gyals
- Tekilla – Unknown
- Version – Red Moon Panic
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