Emerging within initial reggae sounds in the early 1970s, the Dancehall sound initially served as the informal gathering space for community people . Driven with the expansion of sound rigs, DJs began pioneering with vocalizing over dub tracks, forging a unique rhythmic style. Through this 1980s, the movement saw considerable developments, embracin
Riddim & Vibe: A Dancehall Story
From the humble origins in Jamaican sound systems to its massive presence, "Riddim & Reaction" explores the essential relationship between the infectious pulse of Dancehall riddims and the unpredictable reaction of dancers and audiences alike. It's delves into the creative process behind iconic riddims—those hypnotic beats that drive the genre—