25 Jun

SF041 Friendenemy Riddim

Cat. No.: SF041
Title: Friendenemy Riddim
Artist: Dreadsquad & Various Artists
Label: Superfly Studio
Release Date: November 2019-04-18

Tracklist:

1. Dreadsquad feat. Skarra Mucci – Friendenemy 03:23
2. Dreadsquad feat. Baltimores – Independent 03:18
3. Dreadsquad feat. Jman – System Must Fall 03:18
4. Dreadsquad feat. Lucky – Soulevement 03:18
5. Dreadsquad feat. Baptiste – Serious Time 03:18
6. Dreadsquad feat. Guacáyo Sophie – Open Your Eyes 03:18
7. Dreadsquad feat. Clover Ray – Let’s Shine 03:18
8. Dreadsquad feat. Little Kev – Peu Importe 03:18
9. Dreadsquad feat. Lord Bitum – Dingue 03:18
10.Dreadsquad feat. Sista Oona – We Rise 03:18
11.Dreadsquad feat. Lil Obeah – Weapon 03:18
12.Dreadsquad feat. Ciocia Olson & AleksandraAleksandra – Gorący Vibe 03:18
13.Dreadsquad feat. Yugo Taguchi – Freedom Fighter 03:23
14.Dreadsquad feat. Arare – Bias Baster 03:19
15.Friendenemy Riddim (VERSION) 03:18

25 Jun

SF040 – Dreadsquad – No Walls Riddim


Cat. No.: SF040
Title: No Walls Riddim
Artist: Dreadsquad. Trinity, Dub Princess, Don Fe, Dougie Conscious
Label: Superfly Studio
Release Date: November 2018-12-14

Here it is! Brand new release from Dreadsquad celebrating 17 years in Reggae business. This is also 40th release on Superfly Studio label. This time Dreadsquad is exploring deep roots of Reggae inna Rockers shuffle style.

Dreadsquad – No Walls Riddim
featuring Dub Princess, Trinity, Don Fe and Conscious Sounds.

Drums recorded at Prince Fatty studio by one on only Horseman, flute by Don Fe, Hammond organ Przemysław Sokalczuk, Marek Bogdanski on the bass, guitars, piano, melodica and dub mix. Additional dub mix by Douglas Wardrop / Conscious Sounds. Artwork by Krystian Żelazo

tracklist:
01 – Dreadsquad feat. Dub Princess – No Walls
02 – Dreadsquad feat. Trinity – Power To The People
03 – Dreadsquad feat. Don Fe – Hibisco
04 – Dreadsquad – In The Valley Of Sorrow
05 – Dreadsquad – Power To The Dub
06 – Dreadsquad – No Walls Riddim (Version)
07 – Dreadsquad – No Dub Walls (Conscious Sounds mix)

16 Nov

SF038 – Dreadsquad – The Riddim Machine vol.3


Cat. No.: SF037/SF038
Title: Riddim Machine Vol. 2/Riddim Machine Vol. 3
Artist: Dreadsquad
Label: Superfly Studio/Moonshine Recordings
Release Date: November 2017-11-17

Dreadsquad, AKA Marek Bogdanski, returns to the scene with the second and third instalments of his Riddim Machine series. As part of a collaboration consisting of Dreadsquad’s own Superfly Studio and the renowned Moonshine Recordings, listeners are in for a treat, courtesy of Poland’s most prolific reggae dancehall producer. As ever, Dreadsquad manage to encapsulate all evolutions of reggae – from rocksteady , roots and rub-a-dub to dancehall and dub – all with a present-day twist to keep the bass bins rumbling and the people skanking. Both volumes will be available in both vinyl and digital format, so there’s no excuse to miss out!

Volume 2 is laced with an amalgamation of characters from the Reggae/Hiphop/Soul scene, featuring the likes of Kojo Neatness , Gardna, El Fata, Dub Princess, Tenor Youthman, Takeyce-Ti, MonkeyJhayam, ManeceLive or Greg Blackman in his soulful roots tune Clean Up. Among a plethora of sublime productions, with throwbacks to the old sounds of early reggae, roots and rub-a-dub, there’s the highly anticipated anthem Issues (previously released on Bun Dem Riddim), with none other than the mighty YT on microphone duties . Keep an ear out for the remix of Chainska Brassika’s Knowledge Is King (featuring Tom Spirals); there’s some serious stepping to be done to this riddim. The closing track for this volume is more than worthy of a mention, as Space manages to deliver a transcendentally meditative dub vibe to bring the record to a close in a suitable fashion.

Volume 3 serves to retain Dreadsquad’s core values – their attitude towards mash-ups and remixes, their roots in all that is reggae – whilst also providing a sound that is refreshing, original, and showcases some of the finest up & coming talent. Whereas Volume 2 remains much more true to its roots, Volume 3 turns up the heat and brings the heat to the dance. Once again, the LP is littered with artists who are soon to be on everyone’s radar. Skarra Mucci, Zico MC, Jman, Charlie P, Million Stylez, need we say more? Riddim Machine Vol. 3 is chocked full of edits and remixes guaranteed to start a fire in any venue. The legendary Papa Michigan’s Nice Up The Dance is flipped on its head, with just the right amount of amen breaks and Reese bass to keep any junglist’s gun fingers in the air. Get Away revolves around a display of lyrical wizardry from MenaceLive, Jman and Zico MC in true cypher style. Charlie P makes a special appearance for the digi-dancehall smasher That Is Life, complete with classic 80s orchestral hits reminiscent of the foundation fashion. This one’s a dubplate; you should feel blessed to hear it!

Both volume of Riddim Machine feature artwork illustrated by Kasia Wilk. The releases will be available digitally, via most online download stores (iTunes, Juno, Bandcamp, Amazon, etc.), as well as a physical vinyl release, available at most usual vendors.

16 Nov

SF037 – Dreadsquad – The Riddim Machine vol.2


Cat. No.: SF037/SF038
Title: Riddim Machine Vol. 2/Riddim Machine Vol. 3
Artist: Dreadsquad
Label: Superfly Studio/Moonshine Recordings
Release Date: November 2017-11-17

Dreadsquad, AKA Marek Bogdanski, returns to the scene with the second and third instalments of his Riddim Machine series. As part of a collaboration consisting of Dreadsquad’s own Superfly Studio and the renowned Moonshine Recordings, listeners are in for a treat, courtesy of Poland’s most prolific reggae dancehall producer. As ever, Dreadsquad manage to encapsulate all evolutions of reggae – from rocksteady , roots and rub-a-dub to dancehall and dub – all with a present-day twist to keep the bass bins rumbling and the people skanking. Both volumes will be available in both vinyl and digital format, so there’s no excuse to miss out!

Volume 2 is laced with an amalgamation of characters from the Reggae/Hiphop/Soul scene, featuring the likes of Kojo Neatness , Gardna, El Fata, Dub Princess, Tenor Youthman, Takeyce-Ti, MonkeyJhayam, ManeceLive or Greg Blackman in his soulful roots tune Clean Up. Among a plethora of sublime productions, with throwbacks to the old sounds of early reggae, roots and rub-a-dub, there’s the highly anticipated anthem Issues (previously released on Bun Dem Riddim), with none other than the mighty YT on microphone duties . Keep an ear out for the remix of Chainska Brassika’s Knowledge Is King (featuring Tom Spirals); there’s some serious stepping to be done to this riddim. The closing track for this volume is more than worthy of a mention, as Space manages to deliver a transcendentally meditative dub vibe to bring the record to a close in a suitable fashion.

Volume 3 serves to retain Dreadsquad’s core values – their attitude towards mash-ups and remixes, their roots in all that is reggae – whilst also providing a sound that is refreshing, original, and showcases some of the finest up & coming talent. Whereas Volume 2 remains much more true to its roots, Volume 3 turns up the heat and brings the heat to the dance. Once again, the LP is littered with artists who are soon to be on everyone’s radar. Skarra Mucci, Zico MC, Jman, Charlie P, Million Stylez, need we say more? Riddim Machine Vol. 3 is chocked full of edits and remixes guaranteed to start a fire in any venue. The legendary Papa Michigan’s Nice Up The Dance is flipped on its head, with just the right amount of amen breaks and Reese bass to keep any junglist’s gun fingers in the air. Get Away revolves around a display of lyrical wizardry from MenaceLive, Jman and Zico MC in true cypher style. Charlie P makes a special appearance for the digi-dancehall smasher That Is Life, complete with classic 80s orchestral hits reminiscent of the foundation fashion. This one’s a dubplate; you should feel blessed to hear it!

Both volume of Riddim Machine feature artwork illustrated by Kasia Wilk. The releases will be available digitally, via most online download stores (iTunes, Juno, Bandcamp, Amazon, etc.), as well as a physical vinyl release, available at most usual vendors.

09 Oct

SF036 – Dreadsquad & V.A. – Freedom Train Riddim

Dreadsquad is returning with a new, exciting riddim album in early reggae style and fashion. Following a vocal contest launched in May 2017 (which met great interest and resulted with many contestants), after long debates ten best voices were chosen and this selection is now presented to you as Freedom Train Riddim album. It contains ten winning tracks plus an instrumental version of the riddim.

Artist: Dreadsquad & V.A.
Title: Freedom Train Riddim
Format: Digital Download
Genre: Early Reggae
Label: Superfly Studio
Cat.No: SF036
Release date: 06.10.17
Artwork: Marek Bogdanski

01 – Takeyce-Ti – Freedom Train
02 – Daphne Bluebird – Little Little Lies
03 – Dawid Albaaj – Mary Jane
04 – M-Syla – Police
05 – Puppa Djoul – 45 style
06 – OCM – Watch here
07 – Nico Royale – Tear down the wall
08 – Neekoshy – The one
09 – Drag Dregae – Si tu quieres
10 – Mista Wicked – Stark wia a Löwe
11 – Dreadsquad – Freedom Train Riddim

15 Aug

SF035 – Dreadsquad & V.A. – Indian Gyal Riddim

Artist: Dreadsquad & V.A.
Title: Indian Gyal Riddim
Format: Digital Download
Genre: Dancehall, Bhangra
Label: Superfly Studio
Cat.No: SF035
Release date: 09.06.17
Artwork: Marek Bogdański
Model: Sakshi Kakkar
Mixed & Mastered @ Superfly Studio
Tumbi: Kush Arora

12 Jun

SF034 – Dreadsquad & V.A. – Rolling Thunder Riddim

Dreadsquad & V.A. – Rolling Thunder Riddim

Artist: Dreadsquad & V.A.
Title: Rolling Thunder Riddim
Format: Digital Download
Genre: Reggae, Dub, Hip-Hop
Label: Superfly Studio
Cat.No: SF034
Release date: 09.06.17
Artwork: Luis Montero Velasco

12 Jun

SF033 – Dreadsquad – World Destruction (Versions)

Dreadsquad – World Destruction (Versions)

Artist: Dreadsquad
Title: World Destruction (Versions)
Format: Digital Download
Genre: Reggae, Dub, Raggamuffin, Rub a Dub, Bass, EDM, World Music
Label: Superfly Studio
Cat.No: SF033
Release date: 12.05.16
Artwork: Marek Bogdański