Atomico Dread Riddim produced by Atomico Voodoo Productions 2023
Atomico Dread Overview
Today, the Atomico Dread Riddim dub release is remembered as one of the strongest reggae projects of 2023. Fans and critics still talk about its smooth blend of roots reggae and modern sounds. The riddim stands out for its warm melodies and positive energy, making it a favorite for those who love both classic and fresh reggae music. The project brought together a small but powerful lineup of artists, each adding their own style. Atomico Ft. Max Romeo delivered “Chase The Devil,” giving a new twist to a legendary reggae theme. Max Romeo is well known for the original “Chase The Devil,” a song that has been sampled by many artists and remains a reggae classic worldwide. Ma also performed “Chase The Devil,” showing a different vocal approach and adding to the riddim’s diversity. Atomico himself contributed three tracks: “My Old Friend From Carolina,” “Star Reggae,” and “Night Rider.” Each song showcases Atomico’s ability to blend roots reggae with modern elements, keeping the music fresh while honoring tradition. The dub engineer behind the release crafted deep mixes that let the rhythm and message shine. Atomico Voodoo Productions produced the project, building on a history of reggae releases that have reached listeners around the world. The label is known for its creative approach and has produced several well-received reggae and dub tracks in recent years. By mixing culture, message, and strong musical roots, the Atomico Dread Riddim dub release remains a highlight of reggae’s recent history, celebrated for its unity and lasting impact.
Atomico Dread Tracklist:
- Atomico Ft. Max Romeo – Chase The Devil [Remastered]
- Atomico – My Old Friend From Carolina (First Version)
- Atomico – Star Reggae [Remastered]
- Atomico – Night Rider [Remastered]
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