Emerging within rudimentary roots reggae in the early 1970s, Jamaican Dancehall genre initially served as an informal party location for community folks. Driven by the popularization of sound systems , DJs began experimenting with rapping over dub tracks, forging a unique rhythmic style. Through this 1980s, the style saw major changes , embracin… Read More


From its humble roots in Jamaican sound systems to its global presence, "Riddim & Reaction" presents the crucial relationship between the captivating pulse of Dancehall riddims and the unpredictable reaction of dancers and audiences alike. This delves into a creative process behind iconic riddims—those hypnotic beats that inspire the genre—and … Read More