
FADE AWAY RIDDIM produced by STAINLESS RECORDS 2012
Fade Away Overview
In 2012, the Fade Away Riddim became a strong addition to the roots reggae releases of the year. The project came from STAINLESS RECORDS, a label known for its focus on clean production and roots influences. STAINLESS RECORDS has worked with many reggae artists over the years and is respected for its consistent sound and attention to detail. This riddim was shaped by a careful selector approach, aiming for a deep roots feeling. The recording process brought together a mix of established and rising artists, each adding their own style to the dub cut. Wayne Marshall And Liquid brought energy with their track "Fade Away." Wayne Marshall is well known in reggae and dancehall, with hits like "Overcome" and collaborations with Damian Marley. O.K And Latty J delivered "Waiting Just For You," adding a smooth, romantic touch. Pressure, another key artist on the riddim, is recognized for his song "Love and Affection," a major reggae hit. On this project, he offered "Fire Get Red," bringing a powerful roots message. Kimanda’s "My Baby" and Bugle’s "Big Picture" kept the roots vibe strong. Bugle is known for songs like "Rasta Party" and his thoughtful lyrics. Other artists shaped the dub further: Da Professor with "Caah Stop Me," Timeka Marshall with "My Broken Heart," Teflon on "Too Much Blood," Moeish on "Run And Bun Dem," and Juss Ice with "Wanna Roll." The Fade Away Riddim stands as a roots memory from 2012.