SUMMER TIDE RIDDIM produced by EVOLUTION PRODUCTION 2013
Summer Tide Overview
In 2013, sound system culture was alive with the energy of the Summer Tide Riddim. This bashment rhythm, released by EVOLUTION PRODUCTION, became a favorite for selectors looking to shake up the dance. The riddim’s lively tempo and bold bass lines made it a top choice in parties and street dances, giving new artists a chance to shine on the mic. Behind the scenes, the mixing board king played a key role. The engineer’s skill brought out each artist’s voice and style, making sure every song hit hard in the dancehall. The mix balanced the heavy drums and catchy melodies, helping selectors blend tracks smoothly during their sets. EVOLUTION PRODUCTION, the label behind this release, is known for pushing fresh talent and bold sounds in dancehall. The label has a history of working with rising artists and giving them a platform. Their riddims often attract attention from both DJs and fans. Summer Tide Riddim added to their reputation, with the project gaining streams and support in dancehall circles. The artists on this riddim made the most of their moment. Dymez delivered “Bubble Bubble,” a track that quickly became a dance floor favorite. Eggy B’s “Gyallis” brought clever lyrics and swagger. Mz stood out with “Sit Down Pon Dat,” adding her own energy to the mix. Stamina Smurf’s “5 Star Swagg” and Suhverto’s “Good Hole” each brought their unique styles. Vyce rounded out the project with “Party Over Here.” Even today, when selectors play the Summer Tide Riddim, it brings back the true vibe of 2013 dancehall. The rhythm, the mixing, and the breakout artists all remind fans of a special time in sound system culture.
Summer Tide Tracklist:
- Dymez – Bubble Bubble
- Eggy B – Gyallis
- Mz – Sit Down Pon Dat (Raw)
- Stamina Smurf – 5 Star Swagg
- Suhverto – Good Hole
- Vyce – Party Over Here
- Evolution Production Svg – Intrumental
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