METHODS OF BABYLON RIDDIM produced by REGGAE UNITE PRODUCTION 2023
Methods Of Babylon Overview
In the heart of 2023, reggae fans got a real roots treat with the release of the Methods Of Babylon Riddim. This project started in the studio with a small team, guided by the steady hand of REGGAE UNITE PRODUCTION. The label, known for its focus on conscious reggae and support for independent artists, has built a reputation for quality releases and has worked with both new and established names in the scene. The instrumental itself was carefully crafted, with every drum, bass, and guitar lick recorded live. The studio team wanted a sound that felt both classic and fresh, and they took their time layering the music. The result is a laidback, groovy riddim that stands out among the roots releases of the year. When it was time to add voices, REGGAE UNITE PRODUCTION brought in a strong lineup. Jah Marnyah sets the tone with “Methods Of Babylon,” capturing the spirit of the riddim. Omar Perry, son of the legendary Lee “Scratch” Perry and known for his album “Man Free,” brings warmth with “My Girl.” Lutan Fyah, whose song “Be Careful” adds a warning message, has a long history of hits like “St. Jago De La Vega.” King MAS joins in with “Wake Up,” and Perfect Giddimani, who once reached #1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart with “Live My Life Again,” delivers “Natty Dread Ready.” Stranjah Miller’s “Greetings” and the instrumental version by Sound Guyz & Di Version Band round out the set. Methods Of Babylon Riddim is remembered as a standout cultural work from 2023, bringing together top voices and a timeless roots sound.
Methods Of Babylon Tracklist:
- Jah Marnyah – Methods Of Babylon
- Omar Perry – My Girl
- Lutan Fyah – Be Careful
- King MAS – Wake Up (Mindless Behavior)
- Perfect Giddimani – Natty Dread Ready
- Stranjah Miller – Greetings
- Sound Guyz & Di Version Band – Methods Of Babylon Riddim
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