REVOLUTION RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL HOUSE 1998
Revolution Overview
In 1998, the Revolution Riddim became a standout roots reggae project. This riddim was arranged and produced by DIGITAL HOUSE, a producer known for shaping reggae sounds with care and skill. DIGITAL HOUSE, who worked with the Digital House label, brought together a mix of classic reggae style and new energy. The riddim was recorded with attention to detail, using live instruments and steady rhythms that echo the roots of Jamaican music. Artists Glen Washington, Horace Andy, and Joe Axum each brought their own style to the riddim. Glen Washington’s track, "Cant Get Enough," features his smooth voice and heartfelt delivery. Glen Washington is known for his hit "Kindness For Weakness," which has made him a respected figure in reggae. Horace Andy, a legendary voice in reggae, contributed "Why O Why." Horace Andy is widely recognized for his work with Massive Attack and for classic songs like "Skylarking." Joe Axum’s "All Things Bright" adds a fresh perspective, blending thoughtful lyrics with the riddim’s roots feel. The instrumental track, "Revolution" by Version, highlights the strength of the riddim itself. Its steady bass and melodic touches show the arranger’s skill. Each artist used the Revolution Riddim to connect modern reggae with its classic foundation, creating songs that still resonate today. The project stands as a link between generations, showing how roots reggae from 1998 continues to inspire and move listeners.
Revolution Tracklist:
- Glen Washington – Cant Get Enough
- Horace Andy – Why O Why
- Joe Axum – All Things Bright
- Version – Revolution
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