"Dreader Than Dread": Eliah and Marshall Neeko bring us a riddim that burns like the Caribbean sun

 

If you thought you'd heard everything there is to hear in the world of reggae, it's time to press play on " Dreader Than Dread ," the new riddim from Eliah and Marshall Neeko . This track is not just an ode to roots reggae in its purest form. The music has the power to transport us to another time and place, specifically to 1970s Jamaica, where vinyl reigned supreme and the bass made even the stones vibrate.

The project title itself gives us a clue as to what we can expect: " Dreader Than Dread ." And yes, this riddim is as powerful as its name suggests. From the very first chord, you're enveloped in a groove-laden atmosphere, with deep bass lines and percussion that will have you nodding your head even if you swear you're not one to dance.

" Dreader Than Dread " isn't just a riddim; it's an experience. It's the kind of music that makes you want to put on sunglasses, light some incense, and let the positive vibes do the rest. So if you haven't heard it yet, what are you waiting for? Hit play and let Eliah and Marshall Neeko take you on a sonic journey you won't soon forget. Long live reggae!



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