PIECES RIDDIM produced by PICAXE RECORDS 2016
Pieces Overview
The dub cut of the Pieces Riddim, released in 2016, captures the classic reggae sound with deep bass and echoing drums. The rhythm moves slowly, letting each instrument breathe. It uses space and reverb to create a dreamy, hypnotic mood. The dub version sticks to the roots of reggae, with drops and effects that make the groove even heavier. Fans often say it feels like stepping back into the golden age of vinyl reggae. Artists on this riddim bring their own style. Danny Axeman, with his track "Axeston," is known for his skill on the bass and has played on many important reggae sessions over the years. George Nooks, who delivers "Forever In My Heart" on this riddim, is a veteran singer. He became well-known in the late 1970s for his hit "Tribal War," and has remained a respected voice in reggae. Bagga Case appears with "Gift From Heaven," adding his unique touch. Lukie D, featured with "Unconditional," is recognized for his smooth vocals and was part of the group L.U.S.T, which found success in the 1990s. Publik Report’s "Post It" adds a modern edge to the project. The arranger’s role is key in shaping the riddim, balancing old-school vibes with fresh energy. PICAXE RECORDS, the producer, has built a reputation for releasing authentic reggae projects. The label is known for working with both established and rising artists, making a mark in the reggae community. Looking back, roots fans still talk about this 2016 dub cut.
Pieces Tracklist:
- Danny Axeman – Axeston
- George Nooks – Forever In My Heart
- Bagga Case – Gift From Heaven
- Lukie D – Unconditional
- Publik Report – Post It
- Nisha B – Little Bit More
- Richie Kanaryv – Ba You
- Chiqua – Man In A You Life
- Lloyd Jackson – Silence Is Golden
- Winston Gray – Since You Been Gone
- Kool Johnny Kool – It’s Hard To Believe
- Picstitch – Pick Up The Pieces
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