DUST OFF RIDDIM produced by VP MUSIC GROUP 1998
Dust Off Overview
The dub cut on the Dust Off Riddim brings a classic reggae feeling with a modern touch. Its style is deep and echoing, filled with heavy bass and crisp drums. The mood is relaxed but powerful, giving listeners a real taste of old-school reggae mixed with fresh energy. Several artists shine on this riddim. Leroy Sibbles stands out with "Choice Of Colour." Sibbles is well known as the former lead singer of The Heptones, a group famous for their work in Jamaica’s Studio One. Fiona’s track "Silly" adds a smooth and soulful voice to the mix. Pam Hall, who has had chart success with reggae covers in the UK, brings emotion to "Hear Oh Lord." Junior More delivers "It’s No Secret," and Mitchigan brings a lively style to "Stripe." Each artist helps to build the rich sound of this riddim. The studio production is tight and clear, keeping the roots reggae feeling alive. The label behind the project is VP MUSIC GROUP, a company with a long history in reggae music. VP MUSIC GROUP was founded in 1979 in New York and is known for releasing many important reggae and dancehall albums worldwide. This dub cut from 1998 connects the past and present of reggae. It brings together artists with strong roots and a label that has supported reggae for decades. The result is a timeless sound that keeps the spirit of roots reggae strong.
Dust Off Tracklist:
- Leroy Sibbles – Choice Of Colour
- Fiona – Silly
- Pam Hall – Hear Oh Lord
- Junior More – It’s No Secret
- Mitchigan – Stripe
- LT – Only Jah
- Mikey Spice – Have It All
- Courtney Melody – Key To Your Heart
- Honorable Apache – Miss Gorgious
- Itals – Ina Dis A Time
- Yellowman And Fathead – Operation Radication
- Tony Tuff – The Remedy
- Tinga Stewart – Wrapped Up In Your Love
- Cassandra – Used To Be My Girl
- Trinity – The Bump
- Black Rat – School Thing
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