CHASE VAMPIRE RIDDIM produced by PENTHOUSE RECORDS 1991
Chase Vampire Overview
In 1991, the Chase Vampire Riddim brought a fresh yet classic sound to reggae music. The riddim was built on a solid one drop base, staying true to the roots of traditional reggae. This strong foundation gave each song a steady rhythm, making it easy for artists to add their own style. PENTHOUSE RECORDS produced the riddim, a label known for shaping modern reggae. Founded by Donovan Germain in the late 1980s, Penthouse became famous for working with top Jamaican artists and for its clean, polished productions. The label helped launch many careers and is respected for its high-quality releases. The recording process for Chase Vampire Riddim was handled with care. The dub engineer played a key role, using studio effects and mixing techniques to give each track a unique vibe. By adding echo, reverb, and other effects, the engineer made sure the music felt deep and lively. This helped the riddim stand out and gave it lasting appeal. Artists like Beres Hammond, Buju Banton, Mad Cobra, Nana McLean, and Thriller U all brought their own energy to the riddim. Beres Hammond’s "Cry Cry Baby" showed his signature soulful voice, while Buju Banton’s "Lef We Business" added a powerful message. Mad Cobra’s "Price Of Gun" tackled serious issues, and Nana McLean’s "I Started a Joke" offered a heartfelt cover. Thriller U’s "Missing Your Love" brought smooth vocals to the mix. Each artist used the one drop base to highlight their own strengths.
Chase Vampire Tracklist:
- Beres Hammond – Cry Cry Baby
- Buju Banton – Lef We Business
- Mad Cobra – Price Of Gun
- Nana McLean – I Started a Joke
- Thriller U – Missing Your Love
- Wayne Wonder & Toney Rebel – Smaddy Pickney
- Wayne Wonder – Only Human
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