Devine Riddim produced by Homebase Entertainment 2010
Devine Overview
In 2010, the Devine Riddim became a familiar sound on roots reggae sound systems. This project was shaped at Homebase Entertainment, a studio known for its careful production style and attention to detail. Homebase Entertainment, based in Trinidad and Tobago, has a reputation for nurturing reggae and soca talent, and their work on this riddim shows their commitment to quality and longevity in the music. The recording process for Devine Riddim focused on live instrumentation and a warm, analogue feel. The studio team paid close attention to rhythm and pacing, giving each track a classic reggae foundation. This approach helped the riddim stand out in roots sessions that year. Artists brought their own style to the dub cut, adding depth and emotion. Benjai, well known for his hit "Trini," delivered "Devine Order" with a smooth, confident flow. Damani’s "Do You Remember" added a reflective mood, while Emrand Henry, a gospel reggae artist with a strong Caribbean following, contributed "Unconditional Love" with uplifting lyrics. Red Star Lion’s "I Know" rounded out the set, adding a rootsy edge. Together, these artists shaped the sound of the riddim, each track blending naturally into the dub version. The result was a roots project that captured the spirit of 2010’s reggae sessions and highlighted the skill of both the artists and Homebase Entertainment.
Devine Tracklist:
- Benjai – Devine Order
- Dan Sylva Ft. Damani – Do You Remember
- Emrand Henry – Unconditional Love
- Red Star Lion – I Know
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