HOT MILK RIDDIM produced by TAN-YAH 1993
Hot Milk Overview
In 1993, reggae fans found a new favorite in the Hot Milk Riddim, a set that quickly became part of the roots scene. The foundation of this riddim was built on deep bass and steady drums, giving it a classic reggae feel. Behind the project stood producer TAN-YAH, a name known for shaping reggae sounds with a conscious message. TAN-YAH’s work on the TAN-YAH label helped bring attention to artists with something real to say. The journey of the dub cut began in the studio, where musicians built the riddim track layer by layer. TAN-YAH guided the session, making sure every instrument fit the message. When the riddim was ready, it was time for the artists to add their voices. Garnett Silk brought his signature warmth to "Retreat Wicked Man." Silk was already known for hits like "Hello Mama Africa," and his voice gave the riddim a spiritual edge. Jessie Jender followed with "Oppressors," delivering lyrics that spoke to real struggles. Markie Wonder, who would later gain recognition for his album "Working Wonders," added "Low Profile," keeping the vibe smooth and conscious. The Tanyah Crew closed the set with "Wicked Man Riddim," a dub cut that let the music shine. From creation to release, this set captured the spirit of 1993 roots reggae and still stands strong today.
Hot Milk Tracklist:
- Garnett Silk – Retreat Wicked Man
- Jessie Jender – Oppressors
- Markie Wonder – Low Profile
- Tanyah Crew – Wicked Man Riddim
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8dSSq8_qCs
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