
Road Fever
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 and 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Road Fever draws together instrumental Dennery Segment and Bouyon riddims originally made for vocalists, presented for the first time as stand alone pieces of music.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 and 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.Luciaâs âDennery Segmentâ sound, (as iconic producer, G6 described in an interview), âsparks your inside; a sound you canât hear and not moveâ. Amsterdam-based, Curaçao-raised compiler Rozaly echoes G6: âOnce you hear it, you canât unhear or unfeel it.â âThis is a musical movement with an entire history with so many relevant reasons why it still exists, and why it exists the way it exists right nowâ. Rozaly concludes, âthere is nothing more simple, let the artists speak.â
Road Fever
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 and 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Road Fever draws together instrumental Dennery Segment and Bouyon riddims originally made for vocalists, presented for the first time as stand alone pieces of music.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 and 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.Luciaâs âDennery Segmentâ sound, (as iconic producer, G6 described in an interview), âsparks your inside; a sound you canât hear and not moveâ. Amsterdam-based, Curaçao-raised compiler Rozaly echoes G6: âOnce you hear it, you canât unhear or unfeel it.â âThis is a musical movement with an entire history with so many relevant reasons why it still exists, and why it exists the way it exists right nowâ. Rozaly concludes, âthere is nothing more simple, let the artists speak.â
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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 and 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 and 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.Luciaâs âDennery Segmentâ sound, (as iconic producer, G6 described in an interview), âsparks your inside; a sound you canât hear and not moveâ. Amsterdam-based, Curaçao-raised compiler Rozaly echoes G6: âOnce you hear it, you canât unhear or unfeel it.â âThis is a musical movement with an entire history with so many relevant reasons why it still exists, and why it exists the way it exists right nowâ. Rozaly concludes, âthere is nothing more simple, let the artists speak.â











