HIGH RISE RIDDIM produced by SYNTHDICATE MUSIC NYC 2020
High Rise Overview
When you listen to the High Rise Riddim, you can hear the skill of the dub engineer in every note. The engineer shapes the sound, making sure each instrument fits together. This careful touch brings out the deep bass and steady one drop rhythm that roots reggae is known for. The one drop base gives singers and deejays a strong foundation to build their songs. Behind this project is SYNTHDICATE MUSIC NYC, a label known for blending classic reggae sounds with modern touches. SYNTHDICATE MUSIC NYC has worked with many artists and has built a reputation for quality productions. Their music often gets streamed across the world, and the High Rise Riddim is one of their standout releases. The riddim brings together powerful voices. Capleton delivers his message on "Won't Go Down," bringing energy and determination. Fantan Mojah’s "Fire Pon Yuh Rat Race" calls for justice and stands against unfairness. Isasha sings "Nah Take Defeat," sharing a story of strength and hope. Jah Thunder brings a lighter mood with "Joy," while Bugle inspires listeners with "Born A Winner." Other artists also add their own flavor. Pressure Busspipe sings "What They Sow," Denise Belfon uplifts with "Black Woman," and Turbulence shares feelings in "Who Feels It." Nello Player’s "Free As The Bird" and Spring Wata’s "Blood Shed" round out the set, each bringing something unique. The one drop base remains an important part of reggae history, and the High Rise Riddim shows it still has the power to move people today.
High Rise Tracklist:
- Capleton – Won’t Go Down
- Fantan Mojah – Fire Pon Yuh Rat Race
- Isasha – Nah Take Defeat
- Jah Thunder – Joy
- Bugle – Born A Winner
- Pressure Busspipe – What They Sow
- Denise Belfon – Black Woman
- Turbulence – Who Feels It
- Nello Player – Free As The Bird
- Spring Wata – Blood Shed
- Eljai – War
- Square – Tell Me
- Dejazmatch Kwasi – Love Of A Lifetime
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