GONE A ENGLAND RIDDIM produced by DUB CONDUCTOR MUSIC 2021
Gone A England Overview
The Gone A England Riddim brings a smooth and conscious sound that stands out in modern reggae. The rhythm flows with mellow energy, driven by steady drums and warm basslines. It’s the kind of backdrop that makes you want to relax and listen closely, as each element adds to the roots reggae feeling. The music has a gentle groove, but there’s a deep message underneath—perfect for fans who appreciate both vibe and meaning. On this riddim, three artists bring their own style. El Fata delivers two tracks, “Push Dem Over” and “Dub Dem Over.” El Fata is known for his uplifting lyrics and strong presence in the reggae and dub scenes. His song “Push Dem Over” has become a favorite among reggae listeners, showing his ability to blend catchy hooks with conscious themes. Ponchita Peligros steps in with “Danger Style” and “Danger Dub.” She is recognized for her unique voice and energetic delivery. Her song “Danger Style” stands out for its bold lyrics and confident flow, while “Danger Dub” offers a deeper, instrumental take on the same vibe. Dub Conductor, the producer behind the project, also features on two tracks: “Horns Inna England” and “Gone A England Riddim.” Dub Conductor is known for crafting modern roots reggae with a classic touch. As a label and production team, DUB CONDUCTOR MUSIC has released several well-received dub and reggae records, earning respect for their authentic sound and support of conscious reggae artists. This compilation truly captures the spirit of 2021 roots reggae, blending tradition with fresh energy. The dub engineer’s careful touch brings out each artist’s strengths, making the Gone A England Riddim a memorable release for reggae fans.
Gone A England Tracklist:
- El Fata – Push Dem Over
- El Fata – Dub Dem Over
- Ponchita Peligros – Danger Style
- Ponchita Peligros – Danger Dub
- Dub Conductor – Horns Inna England
- Dub Conductor – Gone A England Riddim
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