Various Artists / Punk Riddim (Spyda Web Dancehall Volume 1)
Album: | Punk Riddim (Spyda Web Dancehall Volume 1) | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Jan 2007 | |
Label: | Spyda Web Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-01-21 | Pull Date: | 2007-03-25 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Mar 18 | Mar 11 | Mar 4 | Feb 25 | Feb 18 | Feb 11 | Feb 4 | Jan 28 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 19, 2011: | Music Casserole
Punk, Version |
4. | Mar 05, 2007: | 87252
Sensimilla |
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2. | Mar 17, 2007: | New World Disorder
Make Up Your Mind |
5. | Mar 03, 2007: | New World Disorder
Ruff In Here |
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3. | Mar 10, 2007: | New World Disorder
Punk |
6. | Feb 24, 2007: | New World Disorder
Ruff In Here |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2007-02-01
Reviewed 2007-02-01
[coll]: Punk Riddim – Spyda Web Dancehall vol. 1
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/15/07
Electronic riddim with a variety of dancehall toasters. One of the increasingly popular format of using one riddim and having several artists do their vocal thing over. This is a really great riddim, but I still wouldn’t try to listen to the whole CD straight through!
Riddim: midtempo dancehall skank, extremely bass-heavy, growly noises.
No FCCs detected, although most lyrics are pretty hard to make out. No really bad tracks, but some stand out more than others.
1. 3:54 ***a bit of yelling before music starts. Dual toasters, strong dancehall style rap.
2. 3:39 ***fairly distinctive vocal style, ghetto times lyrics
3. 3:52 ***tenor singing/toasting, love gone wrong lyrics
4. 3:49 ****absolutely hyperactive rap – fun. This must be the studio main man/ original cut.
5. 3:45 **fairly standard dancehall toast, armagideon lyrics. Sounds like they edited out some naughty bits – but they’re Jamaican naughty bits, like “bumba clot”…
6. 3:54 ***tenor singing/toasting with harmonies, love lyrics. Reminiscent of Gregory Isaacs.
7. 3:47 **dancehall toast, revolutionary rasta lyrics.
8. 3:51 **conversation intro, dual toasters, hard times lyrics.
9. 3:39 *more dancehall – not bad, but not terribly distinctive.
10. 3:48 ****dancehall, crazed vocals, revolution lyrics.
11. 3:47 ****baritone singing, harmonies, riddim a bit subdued, good sound, anti-gun lyrics.
12. 3:49 ***interesting – one very sweet singer (love song), one guy totally and openly on crack. Pretty funny!
13. 3:53 ***distinctive hoarse dancehall
14. 3:48 ***strong dancehall toasting/singing about greatness of pot.
15. 3:47 *dancehall toasting about foreplay, apparently.
16. 3:46 **dual dancehall vocals, rasta lyrics. (sounds like they may diss on gays at one point…)
17. 3:49 **very stoned dancehall vocals, informer lyrics. Actually pretty funny…
18. 4:08 ****instrumental “version” – just the great riddim with a few extra bloops thrown in. Works for me!
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/15/07
Electronic riddim with a variety of dancehall toasters. One of the increasingly popular format of using one riddim and having several artists do their vocal thing over. This is a really great riddim, but I still wouldn’t try to listen to the whole CD straight through!
Riddim: midtempo dancehall skank, extremely bass-heavy, growly noises.
No FCCs detected, although most lyrics are pretty hard to make out. No really bad tracks, but some stand out more than others.
1. 3:54 ***a bit of yelling before music starts. Dual toasters, strong dancehall style rap.
2. 3:39 ***fairly distinctive vocal style, ghetto times lyrics
3. 3:52 ***tenor singing/toasting, love gone wrong lyrics
4. 3:49 ****absolutely hyperactive rap – fun. This must be the studio main man/ original cut.
5. 3:45 **fairly standard dancehall toast, armagideon lyrics. Sounds like they edited out some naughty bits – but they’re Jamaican naughty bits, like “bumba clot”…
6. 3:54 ***tenor singing/toasting with harmonies, love lyrics. Reminiscent of Gregory Isaacs.
7. 3:47 **dancehall toast, revolutionary rasta lyrics.
8. 3:51 **conversation intro, dual toasters, hard times lyrics.
9. 3:39 *more dancehall – not bad, but not terribly distinctive.
10. 3:48 ****dancehall, crazed vocals, revolution lyrics.
11. 3:47 ****baritone singing, harmonies, riddim a bit subdued, good sound, anti-gun lyrics.
12. 3:49 ***interesting – one very sweet singer (love song), one guy totally and openly on crack. Pretty funny!
13. 3:53 ***distinctive hoarse dancehall
14. 3:48 ***strong dancehall toasting/singing about greatness of pot.
15. 3:47 *dancehall toasting about foreplay, apparently.
16. 3:46 **dual dancehall vocals, rasta lyrics. (sounds like they may diss on gays at one point…)
17. 3:49 **very stoned dancehall vocals, informer lyrics. Actually pretty funny…
18. 4:08 ****instrumental “version” – just the great riddim with a few extra bloops thrown in. Works for me!
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Spectacular | Give Me Love | ||
2. | Simpleton | Raw | ||
3. | John Anthony | Mi Bad | ||
4. | Spydaman | Punk | ||
5. | Kulcha Knox | De Gideon | ||
6. | Conrad Crystal | Make Up Your Mind | ||
7. | Phanso Black | Dem System | ||
8. | General Pecos | Never Give In | ||
9. | Pelican | Deh Pon Deh Alert | ||
10. | Determine | Ruff In Here | ||
11. | Steve Machete | Deh Pon De Run | ||
12. | Baijieman & Charlie Proverb | Lovely Woman | ||
13. | El Pancho | Fire Ago Bun Dem Feat. Capleton | ||
14. | Glamour Murphy | Sensimilla | ||
15. | Bunk I | One Simple Touch | ||
16. | Jah Tomic | Gaze It Out | ||
17. | Baby Wayne | Nah Watch Nuh Man | ||
18. | Axe Man | Version |