BITTER SWEET RIDDIM produced by CREATIVE NOIZE RECORDS 2016
Bitter Sweet Overview
In 2016, the Bitter Sweet Riddim compilation brought fresh energy to the reggae scene while honoring its roots. The project was guided by CREATIVE NOIZE RECORDS, a label known for blending classic reggae sounds with modern touches. CREATIVE NOIZE RECORDS has a strong reputation for producing quality reggae and dancehall music, often working with both established and rising artists. The foundation of Bitter Sweet Riddim was built during a careful recording process. Producers focused on live instruments and organic sounds, giving the riddim an authentic roots feel. This approach created a strong base for each artist to add their unique style. Alaine’s "All I Have To Give" stands out with her smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery, bringing warmth to the riddim. Ce'cile delivers a confident performance on "Girl On The Side," adding attitude and energy. Christopher Martin’s "Messenger" carries a strong message, showing his talent for blending melody and meaning. Other artists also shaped the sound of the compilation. Dougs brings a soulful touch to "I Know...," while Tnez adds emotion with "This Other Girl." Tosh’s "Long Distance" and Voicemail’s "Me & U" each offer their own take on the rhythm, and Zamunda’s "Burnin Up" brings an extra layer of passion. Together, these tracks highlight the versatility of the Bitter Sweet Riddim. The combination of skilled production, thoughtful recording, and powerful performances has made this reggae track base an important part of reggae history, connecting the genre’s roots to a new generation.
Bitter Sweet Tracklist:
- Alaine – All I Have To Give
- Ce’cile – Girl On The Side
- Chris Birch, Carl James, Dwayne Douglas & Germaine Mason – Bitter Sweet
- Christopher Martin – Messenger
- Dougs – I Know…
- Tnez – This Other Girl
- Tosh – Long Distance
- Voicemail – Me & U
- Zamunda – Burnin Up
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