TIME & PLACE RIDDIM produced by YOUNGHEART PRODUCTIONS 2021
Time And Place Overview
The journey of the Time And Place Riddim began with a vision to revive the rocksteady flow that once echoed through legendary sound system nights. At the heart of its creation was a careful balance between tradition and freshness, guided by the skilled hands of arranger Umberto Echo. Known for his distinctive dub work, Umberto Echo brought his signature touch to the project, especially on "Time & Place (Umberto Echo Dubmix)," adding layers that paid respect to reggae’s roots while pushing its sound forward. YOUNGHEART PRODUCTIONS, the producer behind the release, has built a reputation for uplifting, roots-driven reggae. The label has consistently worked with artists who deliver both musical quality and positive messages, making it a trusted name in contemporary reggae circles. The riddim’s soulful energy comes alive through its featured artists. Iman’s "Chicken & Egg Situation" stands out, blending thoughtful lyrics with a smooth delivery. Nan’i brings warmth and positivity on "Irie," a track that captures the laid-back spirit of island life. Naptali, who has previously gained international attention with his album "Long Journey," delivers the title track "Time & Place," adding depth and authenticity. Revelation Fyah’s "Better Days" offers hope and resilience, resonating with listeners seeking encouragement. From the studio’s first notes to the final mix, the project kept its roots influence strong, yet it feels modern and relevant. The 2021 release of Time And Place Riddim remains a cultural milestone, celebrated for uniting artists and producers who honor reggae’s past while shaping its future.
Time And Place Tracklist:
- Iman – Chicken & Egg Situation
- Nan’i – Irie
- Naptali – Time & Place
- Revelation Fyah – Better Days
- Umberto Echo – Time & Place (Umberto Echo Dubmix)
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