CULTURE BOX RIDDIM produced by YOUNG BLOOD RECORDS 2019
Culture Box Overview
The Culture Box Riddim dub release brought a strong roots reggae sound to 2019. This one drop base is important in reggae and sound system culture. The one drop rhythm gives the music its deep, steady beat. On sound systems, this rhythm makes the crowd move and feel the music. It is a classic style that connects new songs to reggae’s long history. The studio hand played a big part in shaping the sound. Every instrument and vocal was mixed with care. The dub version highlights the work done in the studio, letting each part of the riddim stand out. The engineer’s touch brings out the bass, drums, and effects, making the music feel alive. YOUNG BLOOD RECORDS produced the Culture Box Riddim. The label is known for its roots reggae projects. They have a history of working with both new and established reggae artists. Their productions are popular on streaming platforms and are respected for their high quality. The artists on this riddim gave it a special energy. Alaine sings “We Are,” bringing her smooth voice and positive message. Alaine is well-known for her hit song “No Ordinary Love.” Christopher Martin performs “Love You So.” Christopher Martin is famous for winning Digicel Rising Stars in 2005 and has many chart hits. Phil Watkis adds his song “Today5,” showing his roots style. Young Blood Records themselves also appear with “Culture Box Riddim,” the instrumental that ties the project together.
Culture Box Tracklist:
- Alaine – We Are
- Christopher Martin – Love You So
- Jessie Royal, Alaine, Mr G, Chris Martin, Ginjah And More – Megamix
- Phil Watkis – Today5. Rod Pinnock – Daddy Pension
- Young Blood Records – Culture Box Riddim (Instrumental)
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