Purpose Riddim produced by Lo Fidelity Records 2025
Purpose Overview
The foundation rhythm is a key part of reggae music. It comes from the classic sounds of Jamaica in the 1970s and 1980s. This style is known for its steady drum and bass, which gives reggae its strong, uplifting feeling. Today, musicians are still using the foundation rhythm to share new stories and keep reggae’s roots alive. A big influence in this movement is the roots craftsman. These are musicians and producers who respect the old ways but also bring fresh ideas. They use real instruments and careful arrangements to create music that feels honest and powerful. Their work helps connect the past and present of reggae. Lo Fidelity Records is the label behind the latest release using the foundation rhythm. Lo Fidelity Records has a reputation for working with roots reggae and focusing on high-quality sound. The label has released several projects that highlight both classic and modern reggae artists. Their careful approach helps the music reach both longtime fans and new listeners. The Colton Project is the main artist on this new recording. They perform songs like The Colton Project — First Light, The Colton Project — Breathe It In, and The Colton Project — Love In Motion. Each track tells a different story, but all are built on the same strong rhythm. The Colton Project — Living Fire is one of their songs that shows their skill at blending deep lyrics with rich musical textures.
Purpose Tracklist:
- The Colton Project – First Light
- The Colton Project – Breathe It In
- The Colton Project – Love In Motion
- The Colton Project – Living Fire
- The Colton Project – Shadow Within
- The Colton Project – Mirror Of Smoke
- The Colton Project – Not Of Flesh
- The Colton Project – Purpose Riddim
- The Colton Project – Carry The Weight
- The Colton Project – Ease The Day
- The Colton Project – One Love, One Breeze
- The Colton Project – Light On The Breeze (Reprise)
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