NATURAL MYSTIC RIDDIM (THE REMIXES) – MARSHALL NEEKO 2022
Natural Mystic Overview
In 2022, the dub cut of the Natural Mystic Riddim brought reggae fans back to the roots of the genre. The dub version followed the traditional reggae structure, where the focus is on deep basslines, echoing effects, and stripped-down instrumentals. This style is known for letting the music breathe, giving listeners a spacey and meditative experience. The studio hand behind the mix played a crucial role, using classic techniques like reverb and delay to highlight the rhythm section and create a timeless vibe. The producer’s touch can be heard in the way the drum and bass lines are pushed forward, staying true to the roots reggae sound. Bob Marley’s “Natural Mystic” stands out as a legendary track, reminding fans of his lasting influence in reggae. Marley, known for his album “Exodus,” which was named Album of the Century by Time Magazine in 1999, brings a sense of history to the riddim. Garnett Silk’s “Mystic Chant” adds another layer with his soulful voice, reflecting the spiritual side of reggae that Silk was known for. Donna V delivers “Prophecy Revealing,” offering a powerful performance that fits perfectly within the riddim’s melodic landscape. General Levy’s “Remember Yu Roots” and Kandy Man’s “Natural High Grade” both contribute to the riddim’s energy, each bringing their own style and flow. These tracks, along with the dub cut, became favorites among reggae enthusiasts. Even now, fans play the dub version as a reminder of the roots reggae spirit that defined 2022, keeping the Natural Mystic Riddim alive in the culture.
Natural Mystic Tracklist:
- Bob Marley – Natural Mystic
- Donna V – Prophecy Revealing
- Garnett Silk – Mystic Chant
- General Levy – Remember Yu Roots
- Kandy Man – Natural High Grade
- Marshall Neeko – Natural Mystic Version
- Mykal Rose – I Love King Selassie
- Nuttea Feat. Richie Stephens – Natural Mystic
- Starkey Banton feat. Mykal Rose – I Love King Selassie
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