TOWER ISLE RIDDIM produced by DROP DI BASS RECORDS 2023
Tower Isle Overview
The dub engineer behind Tower Isle Riddim played a key role in shaping its sound. Their skillful mixing brought out the deep basslines and clear vocal harmonies that roots reggae fans love. This careful approach helped the riddim stand out in a busy year for reggae music. DROP DI BASS RECORDS, the producer of this project, has been active in the reggae scene for several years. Known for their focus on conscious themes, the label has built a reputation for quality releases and has worked with both new and established artists. Their catalog is often streamed by reggae fans worldwide, showing their influence in the genre. The Tower Isle Riddim features strong performances from several talented artists. Junior Fearon shines with "The Right Time," delivering a heartfelt message that resonates with listeners. Sacaj brings warmth and energy on "All Of You For Me," and is also known for the song "Money In Your Pocket," which has received positive attention in reggae circles. Kvon adds his unique voice with "Bless We Bless," contributing to the riddim's uplifting spirit. Lady Kelly’s "Rock And Groove" stands out for its catchy melody and positive vibes. Nico Mystic offers "Hopes And Dreams," adding another layer of depth to the collection. Each artist brings their own style, but together they create a unified roots sound that has become a staple at roots sessions. Looking back, Tower Isle Riddim is often mentioned as a foundation rhythm of 2023, beloved by both selectors and reggae fans for its authentic roots feel.
Tower Isle Tracklist:
- Junior Fearon – The Right Time
- Sacaj – All Of You For Me
- Kvon – Bless We Bless
- Lady Kelly – Rock And Groove
- Nico Mystic – Hopes And Dreams
- Freddie Kruger – Tower Isle Riddim
- Sizzla – Mind Control
- Sacaj – Money In Your Pocket
- Rasta Life – Plant Up
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