TING A LING RIDDIM produced by SUCH A VIBE RECORDS 2022
Ting A Ling Overview
The story of the Ting A Ling Riddim begins with a deep love for rocksteady and roots reggae. The sound architect behind this project shaped the riddim with smooth, laidback grooves, designed to echo through sound system nights and bring people together on the dancefloor. The production was guided by SUCH A VIBE RECORDS, a label known for its dedication to roots revival and for supporting authentic reggae sounds. Over the years, SUCH A VIBE RECORDS has built a reputation for quality releases that honor reggae’s traditions while introducing fresh energy to the scene. The album collection brings together a talented group of artists, each adding their unique touch to the riddim. Greg Even and Haris Pilton join forces on “Ting A Ling,” delivering a performance that stands out for its relaxed yet engaging style. Mc Lilpin’s “Africa Arise” adds a thoughtful message, reflecting reggae’s tradition of conscious lyrics. Tadiman’s “Born To Love” brings warmth and sincerity, while Buda’s “Shadow Of My Creation” explores deeper emotions within the riddim’s steady flow. Peppery, known for his energetic stage presence, contributes “Let You Go,” a track that captures both heartbreak and hope. Each artist brings their own perspective, but together they create a unified sound that honors the spirit of 2022 roots reggae. This collection is more than just a set of songs—it is a journey through the modern revival of rocksteady, shaped by skilled hands and passionate voices, all anchored by the vision of SUCH A VIBE RECORDS.
Ting A Ling Tracklist:
- Greg Even, Haris Pilton – Ting A Ling (Version)
- Greg Even, Haris Pilton – Ting A Ling
- Mc Lilpin – Africa Arise
- Tadiman – Born To Love
- Buda – Shadow Of My Creation
- Peppery – Let You Go
- Joseph Cotton – Grammy Award
- Jacuzzy & Karmen Klinc – Vse Kar Mam
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