TWILIGHT ZONE RIDDIM produced by SUPERTRONICS MUZIC 2003
Twilight Zone Overview
The bashment flow, a style of dancehall music, originated in Jamaica and brought a raw, street vibe to dancehall sessions. This energetic and vibrant style is well represented in the Twilight Zone Riddim, a 2003 creation by SUPERTRONICS MUZIC. This riddim features several well-known artists who bring their unique flair to the tracks. Bounty Killer, a key figure in dancehall, is known for his powerful delivery. His track "Outa Road" is a testament to his influence in the genre. Another dancehall heavyweight, Elephant Man, known for his lively performances and songs like "Pon de River, Pon de Bank," contributes with "Give Mi Room," adding his signature energy to the mix. Fletcher B's "Naa Try Hard Enough" offers a smooth flow that complements the riddim's dynamic beats. Meekie adds to the lineup with "Move Up Time," while Roundhead's "Clear The Place" keeps the energy high. Each artist brings something special to the Twilight Zone Riddim, making it a memorable project. Other tracks like Spragga Benz and Sugar Slick's "Wasting Your Time" and T.O.K's "Red Alert" further enrich the compilation. SUPERTRONICS MUZIC, the mastermind behind this riddim, is known for producing tracks that capture the essence of dancehall. Their work on Twilight Zone Riddim has left a lasting impact, with selectors still reaching for it years later to ignite dancehall sessions. This riddim remains a standout example of bashment flow's enduring appeal in the dancehall scene.
Twilight Zone Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Outa Road
- Elephant Man – Give Mi Room
- Fletcher B – Naa Try Hard Enough
- Meekie – Move Up Time
- Roundhead – Clear The Place
- Spragga Benz And Sugar Slick – Wasting Your Time
- T.O.K – Red Alert
- Version – Twilight Zone Riddim
- Ward 21 – Rich Punk
- Wayne Marshall – We Wont Stop
- R.P – One More Time
- Alozade & Jay – More Pleasure
- Anthony B – Na Na Na
- Bling Dawg – Hard Up
- Maddish – Mine E’ Nuh
- Captain Barkey – Four More Gal
- Wicker Man – Love Money Hate Youth
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