LOLO BELL RIDDIM (REMASTERED) – BANTAN RECORDS 2021
Lolo Bell Overview
The dub cut of the Lolo Bell Riddim takes listeners into the heart of modern reggae, while still honoring the traditional roots of the genre. Dub music has always been about deep bass, echo effects, and stripped-back rhythms, and this release stays true to that classic formula. The sound is spacious and meditative, just like the original Jamaican dub tracks from the 1970s, yet it also carries the spirit of 2021 with its fresh energy. The foundation of the riddim is built on classic reggae drum and bass patterns. These are the elements that have shaped reggae for decades, and they are handled with care here. The producer’s name is not widely publicized, but the craftsmanship is clear in the way the instruments are layered and the way each artist’s voice sits perfectly in the mix. Ambelique brings his smooth vocal style to “One Step Away.” Known for his soulful voice, Ambelique has been a respected figure in reggae for years, with hits like “Cruising” and collaborations with legends such as Sly & Robbie. Chucky Bantan’s “All in a Day” adds a thoughtful message, riding the riddim with confidence. Roger Robin appears with “Without You.” Roger Robin is well-known for his 1998 album “Take It Slow,” which helped establish his name in the UK reggae scene. Together, these tracks and their dub version keep the roots of reggae alive while moving the sound forward. The riddim is perfect for both personal listening and powerful sound system sessions, echoing the best of reggae’s past and present.
Lolo Bell Tracklist:
- Ambelique – One Step Away
- Chucky Bantan – All in a Day
- Roger Robin – Without You
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