THRESHOLD RIDDIM produced by DYNASTY RECORDS 2012
Threshold Overview
DYNASTY RECORDS is the label behind the dub cut that made waves in reggae circles in 2012. Known for their roots productions, DYNASTY RECORDS has worked with a range of reggae and dancehall artists over the years, helping to shape the sound of modern reggae. The Threshold Riddim Instrumental, produced by the label, brought a fresh but classic vibe to sound systems and radio shows. The riddim attracted several talented artists. Bobby Hustle added his voice to the project with "Memories." Bobby Hustle is recognized for his smooth delivery and has built a reputation with tracks like "Kush Morning." Dway contributed "So Long," a song that fits perfectly into the laid-back groove of the riddim. Fyah Squad’s "Friends From Enemies" stands out with its harmonies and positive message. Izula joined the lineup with "Allow Me To Live," bringing another layer to the riddim’s depth. John Blaze offered "So True," adding his own style to the mix. Each artist brought something unique, making the Threshold Riddim a showcase for vocal talent and songwriting. DYNASTY RECORDS, as producer, has a track record of supporting reggae’s growth. Their work on the Threshold Riddim is one example of how they blend new voices with classic reggae energy. The dub cut from this project still echoes through sound system nights, reminding fans of the roots sound that defined 2012. Today, listeners continue to play this riddim, keeping its spirit alive as a memory of a standout year in reggae music.
Threshold Tracklist:
- Bobby Hustle – Memories
- Dway – So Long
- Fyah Squad – Friends From Enemies
- Izula – Allow Me To Live
- John Blaze – So True
- Lutan Fyah – Don’T Blame It On Me
- Turbulance – It’S Amazing
- Dynasty Records – Threshold Riddim Instrumental
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