NORTH WIND RIDDIM REMIXES – JAMROCK VYBZ RECORDS 2014
North Wind Overview
In 2014, reggae fans enjoyed a special project with performances by Alexander Star, Italo Skarcha, Lutan Fyah, and Sizzla. Each artist brought their own energy and style to the music. Alexander Star, known for his positive message and international collaborations, delivered “Home Cooked Meal,” adding warmth and smooth vocals. Italo Skarcha, who has worked with reggae acts across Europe and Latin America, performed “Limitless,” showing his unique voice and approach. Lutan Fyah, respected for his conscious lyrics and albums like “Phantom War,” contributed two tracks: “Nah Up Yuh Head” and “Nat Up Yuh Head.” His songs continued his tradition of uplifting messages. Sizzla, one of reggae’s most prolific artists with albums like “Da Real Thing” and hits such as “Thank You Mama,” energized the release with “Fight Dem Ownself.” The project’s sound was built on a rocksteady rhythm, bringing together vintage grooves and dub-inspired echoes. This classic style helped the songs stand out and connect with listeners. The production captured the spirit of 2014’s cultural events, focusing on unity, awareness, and roots reggae. Each track offered a message, reflecting the conscious atmosphere of the time and giving fans music to both think about and enjoy.
North Wind Tracklist:
- Alexander Star – Home Cooked Meal (Ted Ganung Remix)
- Italo Skarcha – Limitless (Msdos & Ted Ganung Remix)
- Italo Skarcha – Limitless (Ted Ganung Remix)
- Lutan Fyah – Nah Up Yuh Head (Jamie Bostron & Ted Ganung Remix)
- Lutan Fyah – Nat Up Yuh Head (Max Rubadub Remix)
- Lutan Fyah – Nat Up Yuh Head (Mungo’s Hi Fi Remix)
- Lutan Fyah – Nat Up Yuh Head (Ted Ganung Remix)
- Sizzla – Fight Dem Ownself (Jamie Bostron Remix)
- Sizzla – Fight Dem Ownself (Max Rubadub Remix)
- Sizzla – Fight Dem Ownself (Mungo’s Hi Fi Remix)
- Sizzla – Fight Dem Ownself (Santyg Remix)
- Sizzla – Fight Dem Ownself (Ted Ganung Remix)
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