PSALM 41 RIDDIM produced by TRAIN LINE RECORDS 2013
Psalm 41 Overview
The Psalm 41 Riddim, released by Train Line Records in 2013, stands out as a key roots reggae rhythm of its time. This foundation rhythm gave singers and deejays a strong roots base, but also blended smoothly with dub and modern reggae influences. The result is a sound that feels both classic and fresh, appealing to fans of traditional reggae and new listeners alike. Anthony B brings his powerful voice to "Psalm A Day," riding the rhythm with his usual energy. Anthony B is well known for songs like "Fire Pon Rome" and is respected for his deep roots messages. On this riddim, his style fits perfectly, giving the track a spiritual and uplifting feeling. Phillip Fraser, a veteran of roots reggae, delivers "Travel On." Fraser is famous for his song "Come Ethiopians" and has been active since the 1970s. His smooth delivery and conscious lyrics on "Travel On" show his experience and connection to reggae’s roots. Tydal adds a modern touch with "Silent Warrior." His calm but strong vocals blend with the riddim’s dub elements, showing how the foundation rhythm can support both new and established voices. King Banton Feat. Clement Irie and Clement Irie - Hot Head both bring a dancehall edge with "Hot Head." Clement Irie is known for his 1980s hit "Clementine," and here he adds lively flavor, showing the riddim’s flexibility across styles. Train Line Records, the producer, is known for quality reggae releases and for supporting both roots and modern artists. Their careful production and arrangement on Psalm 41 Riddim have made it a favorite among roots fans since 2013. This riddim remains a strong example of how foundation rhythms can bring together different voices and genres in reggae.
Psalm 41 Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Psalm A Day
- Phillip Fraser – Travel On
- Tydal – Silent Warrior
- King Banton Feat. Clement Irie – Hot Head
- Train Line Records – Psalm 41 Riddim
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