| Jamaican
                                    based Kalashnikov Records, part of 47
                                    Entertainment, recently put out some very
                                    interesting material on vinyl. In this
                                    review, we will talk about two of their
                                    riddims: NEXT LEVEL and HIDE AND SEEK. 
 VARIOUS -
                                    NEXT LEVEL RIDDIM Take the Sleng-Teng riddim. When Jammy's
                                    introduced it in the mid 1980's, a complete
                                    new genre was born as the computer permantly
                                    entered the Recording Studio's inna Yard.
 Jamaican based Kalashnikov Records took
                                    Sleng-Teng's vibe, over 20 years later, and
                                    took it to the Next Level. A wide variety of
                                    contemporary Dancehall Artists, ranging from
                                    Sizzla to Elephant Man, from Anthony B to
                                    Nitty Kutchie, all voiced over it and
                                    released them on 7".
 
 Where Sleng-Teng was a clear mixture of Rub
                                    a Dub and what was going to be Dancehall,
                                    the Next Level Riddim is a mixture of
                                    Dancehall and what is going to be...
 
 Specially recommended is Sizzla's
                                    contribution. It's like the riddim is
                                    especially created for him and the message
                                    that Bun Bad Mind carries. In his well-known
                                    militant style, he chants down Babylon once
                                    more.
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                                    HERE TO CHECK OUT THE NEXT LEVEL RIDDIM 
 BIG POP -
                                    BABYLON HIDE AND SEEK (HIDE AND SEEK RIDDIM)
 Contemporary Jamaican Reggae
                                    can be a minimalistic Dancehall or Roots
                                    riddim with lots of militancy, but a more
                                    melodic and mellow form of Roots Music,
                                    often with "real" instruments can
                                    be part of the menu just as much.
 Take the Hide and Seek Riddim. Vocalist Big
                                    Pop rides it, chanting down Babylon for
                                    dividing the sufferers in order to keep them
                                    poor. The music is cool, just cool Roots.
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                                    HERE TO CHECK OUT THE HIDE AND SEEK RIDDIM
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