HIGH RIDDIM produced by ROAR RECORDS 1999
High Overview
In 1999, a fresh bashment sound started its journey in the studio. The producer, ROAR RECORDS, was already making waves in the reggae and dancehall scene. Known for their clean production style and focus on melodic roots, ROAR RECORDS had built a reputation for bringing out the best in both new and established artists. The creation of this bashment release began with the building of the High Riddim. The riddim’s smooth, lively groove set the perfect backdrop for a party atmosphere. ROAR RECORDS worked closely with a new wave of talent to shape the sound, making sure every element was balanced and full of energy. Lions Den Family stepped up to record on the High Riddim. Their track, Lions Den Family — Anthem, quickly became a favorite among fans. The group brought their own style and spirit to the project, helping the riddim stand out on 1999’s dancehall playlists. Lions Den Family were already respected in reggae circles, and their work on this release added to their growing reputation. From studio sessions to the dancefloors, the journey of this bashment release showed how new artists and skilled producers could capture the feeling of the time. The High Riddim, guided by ROAR RECORDS and powered by Lions Den Family, became a memorable part of late-90s reggae and dancehall culture.
High Tracklist:
- High Riddim – Version
- Lions Den Family – Anthem
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