Shinjuku Tracks returns with a compelling new 7-inch release, tapping into 2000s dancehall futurism with this killer reinterpretation of Salaam Remi’s Acid Hall riddim.
Originally released under the Hot Ice Crew alias, the riddim is a genre-defying collision of minimal dancehall and TB-303 aesthetics, driven by hypnotic rhythms and deep low-end weight.
Ichihashi Dubwise recreates this sonic anomaly with forensic precision, layering in fresh textures while YAYAko’s ethereal Japanese vocals add a haunting new dimension. The flip side features an instrumental version. This release celebrates the riddim’s boundary-pushing legacy.