IMMORTAL LOVE RIDDIM produced by GALAXY SOUNDSTATION 2023
Immortal Love Overview
The Immortal Love Riddim brought a fresh roots sound to reggae in 2023. At the heart of this project is GALAXY SOUNDSTATION, a producer known for blending classic reggae with modern touches. GALAXY SOUNDSTATION has a history of working with both legendary and rising artists, and their productions often appear on streaming platforms, bringing roots reggae to new listeners worldwide. The riddim’s foundation is strong, echoing the classic reggae feel while adding a smooth, meditative flow. This makes it perfect for both dancing and deep listening. The unity of the sound comes from careful production and the choice of artists. Horace Andy stands out with his song "Living Right." Andy is a legendary Jamaican singer, famous for his unique voice and classic tracks like "Skylarking." He has also worked with Massive Attack, bringing reggae to a wider audience. Anthony Que brings "Soul To Soul" to the project. Que is known for his soulful voice and positive messages, and he has built a solid following in the reggae community. Ernest Wilson’s "Undying Love" adds another layer of roots vibes. Wilson was a founding member of The Clarendonians, an important group in reggae history. Faevrit delivers "One Of A Kind," bringing fresh energy to the riddim. Jah Eyes closes out the list with "Just The Two Of Us," keeping the roots feeling alive. The Immortal Love Riddim shows how classic reggae sounds can still inspire new music in 2023, connecting the past and present through strong rhythms and heartfelt performances.
Immortal Love Tracklist:
- Horace Andy – Living Right
- Anthony Que – Soul To Soul
- Ernest Wilson – Undying Love
- Faevrit – One Of A Kind
- Jah Eyes – Just The Two Of Us
- Lymie Murray – Til The Morning Comes
- Mical Rustle – Toast For Your Loving
- Perfect Giddimani – California
- Ray Darwin – Just So
- Stacy – I Love You
- Terry Linen – You Send Me
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