TOO LATE RIDDIM produced by MACHETE RECORDS 2017
Too Late Overview
The 2017 release of the Too Late Riddim brought together roots reggae and sound system culture in one strong collection. The riddim, shaped by MACHETE RECORDS, carries a classic reggae beat with modern touches. It is the kind of backdrop that would sound right at home on a big speaker stack, echoing across a dance or a street corner session. MACHETE RECORDS, the studio behind this project, has become known for producing clean, powerful reggae riddims. The label, based in Europe, has worked with both new and established reggae artists. Their productions often show respect for the roots of the genre while adding a fresh sound for today’s listeners. Dean Fraser, a respected saxophonist and producer in reggae, opens the collection with "Too Late Riddim." Fraser is known for his work on albums like Luciano’s "Where There Is Life" and for playing with reggae legends. Adena Myrie follows with "Too Late To Turn Back Now," bringing a soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Bryan Art’s "Riding On The Clouds" adds smooth vocals and uplifting words. Ginjah’s "Love The Youths Dem" speaks to the younger generation, while Jah Cure’s "Easy" brings his well-known emotional style. Jah Cure is famous for hits like "Longing For" and has been nominated for Grammy awards. Each artist uses the riddim to deliver conscious messages, staying true to reggae’s roots.
Too Late Tracklist:
- Dean Fraser – Too Late Riddim (Extended Mix)
- Adena Myrie – Too Late To Turn Back Now
- Bryan Art – Riding On The Clouds
- Ginjah – Love The Youths Dem
- Jah Cure – Easy
- Lutan Fyah – Jah You Know
- Richie Spice – Pull It Up
- Sizzla – You Got To Praise Jah
- Zamunda – You’Ve Made Me So Very Happy
- Machete Records Feat. Dean Fra – Too Late Riddim (Dub)
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