High Peak Riddim produced by Oneness Records 2025
High Peak Overview
The High Peak Riddim release is quickly finding its place in reggae playlists for 2025. This project comes from Oneness Records, a German label with a strong reputation for quality reggae productions since the early 2000s. Known for their work with international artists and for the popular riddim "Backstabber," Oneness Records continues to support roots reggae with this new release. The riddim features vocals from Sara Lugo, Anthony B, Chezidek, Lutan Fyah, Mark Wonder, and Lyricson. Each artist brings a unique style. Sara Lugo delivers a smooth performance on "No More Trouble." Anthony B, who is well known for his hit "Fire Pon Rome," brings his energetic voice to "Keep It Burning." Chezidek adds his conscious lyrics to "Little by Little." Lutan Fyah, with experience from working on albums like "Time and Place," sings "Tek Too Long." Mark Wonder offers thoughtful words on "Serious Conversation," while Lyricson’s "Cool Down Brotherman" adds a calming touch. The dub cut, handled by a skilled dub engineer, stands out from other 2025 releases. Where many modern dubs use heavy digital effects, this version keeps a classic roots feel. The engineer uses echo and reverb tastefully, letting the bass and drums shine. Compared to other contemporary riddims, the High Peak Riddim dub is warm and organic, with less digital layering. Oneness Band’s "High Peak Riddim Instrumental" shows the strength of the production, allowing the listener to appreciate every musical detail. This dub cut is another step forward for roots reggae, blending tradition and freshness for today’s listeners.
High Peak Tracklist:
- Sara Lugo – No More Trouble
- Anthony B – Keep It Burning
- Chezidek – Little by Little
- Lutan Fyah – Tek Too Long
- Mark Wonder – Serious Conversation
- Lyricson – Cool Down Brotherman
- Oneness Band – High Peak Riddim Instrumental
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