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Stillworking Production: 'Joker Riddim', the ace up the sleeve of Italian reggae

 

The Italian reggae scene is celebrating, and for good reason. Stillworking Production, the brand-new label born in Tuscany, has made its triumphant entrance with its first release: 'Joker Riddim'. This album not only promises to be a gem for lovers of the genre, but is also packed with international talent that will have even the most skeptical headbangers bopping to the reggae beat

And what is 'Joker Riddim'? Well, imagine a one-drop reggae base so solid it could hold up a house, over which the vocals of Jamaican legends like Luciano and Mickey General alternate with a handful of Italian singers who are no slouch. It's as if Italy and Jamaica had decided to have a joint party, and you're invited. But this isn't just an album; it's almost a declaration of principles. Stillworking Production, founded by Chisco and Reverbero, two veterans who know more about reggae than Bob Marley with dreadlocks, has entered the game with a bang. Chisco, former singer of Working Vibes, and Reverbero, former keyboardist of the same group, have joined forces to create a label that promises to be a hot topic. And if this first release is any indication, we're onto something big.

The riddim boasts a lineup worthy of an international festival. From Italy, artists such as Mistilla, Fido Guido, Quartiere Coffee, Jaka & Hi Kee, Raphael, Papa Massi, Mark-One, and G.Man contribute their unique style. As if that weren't enough, Jamaicans Slase Mashan and Star Social arrive to add that authentic touch that only the birthplace of reggae can offer. Executive production is in the hands of Joker Sound, a name already known on the scene. And to ensure everything sounds impeccable, the experienced Princevibe handled the mixing and mastering. Because, of course, if you're going to release your first album, you better do it with style and quality.

In short, 'Joker Riddim' is the kind of album that makes you want to put on a Stillworking Production logo t-shirt and walk down the street to the beat of reggae. It's fresh, vibrant, and full of energy; a true calling card for this new Italian label that promises to get the world dancing. So, if you're looking for something new to add to your playlist or just want to discover what the collaboration between Italy and Jamaica sounds like, 'Joker Riddim' is your answer. The only problem? Once you hear it, you won't be able to stop. You've been warned!



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