SOUND AND PRESSURE RIDDIM produced by FAT EYES RECORDS 1999
Sound And Pressure Overview
In 1999, reggae music was still growing and finding new ways to connect with listeners. The Sound And Pressure Riddim is a good example of how the classic one drop base can mix with other styles. The one drop rhythm, with its steady drum and bass line, is the heart of roots reggae. On this riddim, it gives a strong foundation while also blending in softer, modern sounds from other genres like R&B and pop. FAT EYES RECORDS produced this release. The label is known for working with top reggae artists and helping to shape the sound of 1990s and early 2000s dancehall and reggae. FAT EYES RECORDS has a history of releasing popular riddims and giving both new and established singers a place to shine. Pam Hall sings “Sound And Pressure” on this riddim. She is well known for her smooth voice and has been active in reggae since the 1970s. Pam Hall has also had success with covers and original songs, and her work often appears on reggae charts. JC Lodge brings her song “Nice And Easy” to the project. JC Lodge is famous for her hit “Someone Loves You Honey,” which reached the UK charts in the 1980s and made her an international reggae star. Marcia Griffiths, with “Just Try Me,” is a legendary reggae singer.
Sound And Pressure Tracklist:
- Pam Hall – Sound And Pressure
- JC Lodge – Nice And Easy
- Marcia Griffiths – Just Try Me
- Sound and Pressure Riddim Version/Instrumental – Bulby/Fatta/Karl Toppin
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