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Road Fever : New Generation Carnival Riddims From St. Lucia And Dominica

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Ransum Records - Soca Panda Riddim

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Viral Riddims - Smash Or Pass Riddim

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Shazdown MMW - Bouyon Beam Riddim

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DJ Demafidem - On Di Road Riddim

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G6 Productions - 2 Stroke Riddim

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Bad Sound - Both Twanche Riddim Refix

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Veaygel Productions - Dirty Lows Riddim

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Krome Productions - Tic Tac Toe Riddim (part 2)

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LMT Mafia - DAF Riddim

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Viral Riddims - Heat Wave Riddim

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Veaygel Productions - Fire Ball Riddim

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Slaughter Arts Media - Bad Weather Riddim (part 2)

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Ransum Records - Walk It Riddim

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ScarnX - Midnight Fever Riddim

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Soundway (SNDWLP183)

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Release date: Jan 1, 2025, France

New Generation Carnival Riddims from St. Lucia and Dominica.


A hurricane of turbo-charged, body-buzzing tracks collide on Road Fever, a compilation of razor-produced, road-tested instrumental riddims from St. Lucia, Dominica & Guadeloupe that showcases the producers forging the future of Caribbean music in 2025.


Road Fever draws together instrumental Dennery Segment and Bouyon riddims originally made for vocalists, presented for the first time as stand alone pieces of music. Distilling carnival riddims down to the bare bones, producers push minimal 150+ bpms, FL-percussion packs, DJ/vox samples & synth riffs, bridging trap, drill, dancehall, sped-up Haitian konpa & Angolan kuduro.


Ricocheting at the intersection of TikTok culture, best heard blasted through walls of speakers travelled by stage-sized carnival trucks or via bluetooth car speakers, St.Lucia’s ‘Dennery Segment’ sound, (as iconic producer, G6 described in an interview), “sparks your inside; a sound you can’t hear and not move”.