Dreaming Riddim (Extended) produced by Evidence Music 2023
Dreaming Overview
The Dreaming Riddim, released in 2023, stands out as a roots reggae favorite among fans. The project was produced by Evidence Music, a Swiss-based label known for its commitment to reggae and dancehall. Evidence Music has built a reputation for bringing together classic and modern reggae sounds, and their catalog has reached millions of streams worldwide. For this riddim, Evidence Music gathered some of the most respected voices in reggae. Gregory Isaacs, often called the “Cool Ruler,” delivers the song “Dreaming.” Isaacs is famous for hits like “Night Nurse” and is remembered as one of reggae’s greatest vocalists. The Mighty Diamonds, another legendary group, add their harmonies to “Love You More.” With a career spanning over 40 years, they are known for songs like “Pass the Kutchie.” Anthony B brings energy and conscious lyrics to “Progress.” He is recognized for his powerful stage presence and songs such as “Raid the Barn.” Lutan Fyah’s track “Mark For Death” keeps the roots vibe strong, while Jahmali’s “Loving You” adds a soulful touch. Each artist shapes the riddim with their own style, making the project rich and diverse. The recording process focused on live instruments and a classic reggae feel, giving the riddim warmth and authenticity. Evidence Music’s careful production allowed each artist’s voice to stand out, while still keeping the roots message alive. Through “Dreaming Riddim,” the spirit of roots reggae continued to inspire listeners in 2023.
Dreaming Tracklist:
- Gregory Isaacs – Dreaming
- Mighty Diamonds – Love You More
- Anthony B – Progress
- Lutan Fyah – Mark For Death
- Jahmali – Loving You
- Admiral Tibet – Reality
- George Nooks – Is There A Place
- Torch – Conqueror
- Derrick Parker – Remember My Friend
- Spanner Banner – My Number One
- Edi Fitzroy – Run Come
- Bertus – One Child
- Top Secret Music – Dreaming Riddim
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