TRAILER RIDDIM produced by STICH OUT 1994
Trailer Overview
The bashment flow of the Trailer Riddim started in the studio with a strong energy. Producer STICH OUT was focused on making a sound that would move people and light up the dance floor. Known for his sharp ear and unique style, STICH OUT had already made a name for himself in the dancehall scene. He worked with his own label, and his productions often stood out for their catchy rhythms and clear direction. For the Trailer Riddim, STICH OUT wanted something that would catch attention right away. He built the beat around heavy drums and a simple, infectious melody. This creative direction gave the riddim its powerful bashment flow, making it perfect for street dances in 1994. Two artists brought the riddim to life. Simpleton delivered “Fire And Flames,” a track that quickly became popular at parties and dances. Simpleton was already known for his big hit “Coca Cola Bottle Shape,” which had reached the UK Singles Chart in 1992. His style and voice made “Fire And Flames” stand out on the riddim. Version added another layer with “Trailer,” bringing a different energy to the project. Both tracks helped make the Trailer Riddim a favorite among selectors and fans. This bashment flow kept dancehall buzzing in 1994 and showed the power of a good riddim and strong artists.
Trailer Tracklist:
- Simpleton – Fire And Flames
- Version – Trailer
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