FLAT LINE RIDDIM produced by NASA RECORDS & DEMAGICIAN BEATS 2014
Flat Line Overview
In 2014, reggae lovers welcomed a new roots riddim that quickly found its place in playlists across the scene. Roots riddims like this one are known for their deep bass, steady drums, and conscious lyrics. They reflect the culture and struggles of Jamaica, bringing messages of hope and unity. The Flat Line Riddim stands out because of its smooth, soulful sound and strong roots influence. The arranger played an important role, blending classic reggae instruments with modern touches. This helped the riddim appeal to both longtime fans and a younger audience. NASA RECORDS and DEMAGICIAN BEATS, the producers behind this project, have a history of supporting authentic reggae music. NASA RECORDS is known in the Jamaican music industry for bringing out quality roots and dancehall tracks. DEMAGICIAN BEATS, a respected name in production, has worked on several well-received reggae projects, helping to keep the roots sound alive. The riddim features standout performances from several artists. Dejour delivers "We Can," a track that showcases his smooth vocal style. Honourable performs "Rise & Fall," bringing heartfelt lyrics about life’s ups and downs. Emmanuel & Simone join forces on "Plead My Cause," a song that highlights their strong vocal harmony. Silky De General’s "Play Rough" adds energy, while La Jaune O’Garro’s "Love Me" brings a softer, melodic touch. Each artist brings their own flavor, but together they create a powerful roots anthology. Looking back, the Flat Line Riddim helped carry reggae’s message forward in 2014, reminding listeners of the genre’s rich culture and timeless appeal.
Flat Line Tracklist:
- Dejour – We Can
- Honourable – Rise & Fall
- Emmanuel & Simone – Plead My Cause
- Silky De General – Play Rough
- La Jaune O’Garro – Love Me
- Footsy – Guide My Way
- Shanna – Broken
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