EASY LOVING RIDDIM produced by GOLDMIND PRODS 2016
Easy Loving Overview
In 2016, the Easy Loving Riddim made a strong mark in reggae and dub circles. The riddim stood out for its clean sound and warm, mellow groove. Compared to other dub releases from that time, such as the digital-heavy remixes and experimental productions, Easy Loving Riddim kept things classic. Its bassline and rhythm section followed the roots reggae tradition, while the dub version added echo and space, making it perfect for late-night playlists. The dub engineer played a big part in shaping the sound. By using effects like reverb and delay, the engineer brought out new layers in the music, giving each song a fresh feel. This approach set Easy Loving Riddim apart from more computerized dub tracks of the era. Artists like Beres Brown, Di Great One, and G Mac gave the riddim its voice. Beres Brown’s “Suzan” showed his smooth style. Di Great One’s “It Nuh Cute” brought energy, while G Mac’s “Keep It Possitive” carried a positive message. Kenne Blessin, who once worked with the reggae band Morgan Heritage, added “Don’t Want To Lose Your Love.” Lenn Hammond, known for his album “Love Within the Music,” sang “Everything About You.” Other artists like Lymie Murry, Malijah, Milz, Nastic, and Qula also contributed, making the release rich and varied. GOLDMIND PRODS, the producer, is known for supporting both new and veteran reggae artists. Their attention to detail and respect for vinyl sound helped the riddim reach listeners worldwide.
Easy Loving Tracklist:
- Beres Brown – Suzan
- Di Great One – It Nuh Cute
- G Mac – Keep It Possitive
- Kenne Blessin – Don’t Want To Lose Your Love
- Lenn Hammond – Everything About You
- Lymie Murry – More Than a Woman
- Malijah – I Can Swear
- Milz – Loving You
- Nastic – Only Love
- Qula – Diamond In The Rough
- Ras Bogle – Facing It Hard
- Ras Sherby Feat. I Yah Dan – World’s In Trouble
- Real Tee – Love We A Deal With
- Trilla Blacks – Where Can We Go
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