Mystical Magic Riddim produced by Ultra Beam Records 2024
Mystical Magic Overview
The Mystical Magic Riddim made a strong impression on reggae fans in 2024, bringing a roots instrumental that instantly caught attention at sound system nights. The beat is steady and deep, with a classic reggae pulse. Its warm basslines and crisp snares create a relaxed, hypnotic groove. The riddim’s foundation is unmistakably roots, yet there’s a modern clarity that keeps it sounding current. Listeners often found themselves swaying, pulled in by the instrumental’s meditative energy. Several artists added their own touch to this riddim. Slashe stood out with "Mystical Magic," a track that highlights his smooth delivery and subtle lyricism. Kozmik Consciousnez contributed "Chosen," building on his reputation for thought-provoking reggae. Kozmik Consciousnez is recognized for his conscious lyrics and has gained attention for past collaborations with respected reggae musicians. Paul Christie brought "Mystical Magic Riddim Dub Instrumental," showcasing his skill in crafting dub versions that let the riddim breathe and expand. Each artist respected the roots vibe while adding unique flavors. Behind the scenes, Ultra Beam Records played a key role in shaping this release. The label is known for its focus on authentic reggae and roots music. Ultra Beam Records has previously worked with a range of reggae artists and is recognized for keeping social themes alive in their projects. Their careful production and commitment to quality helped the Mystical Magic Riddim stand out in a crowded year. Today, this release remains a memorable part of reggae’s 2024 story, blending tradition with fresh energy and staying true to the genre’s roots.
Mystical Magic Tracklist:
- Slashe – Mystical Magic
- Kozmik Consciousnez – Chosen
- Paul Christie – Mystical Magic Riddim Dub Instrumental
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