"Neto Yuth's Composition: 'Angles of Light'"
Neto Yuth Returns with Authentic Reggae Project
Reggae singer-songwriter Neto Yuth has unveiled his most convincing project to date, showcasing his love for the genre with influences similar to Alborosie. The new project, while not specifying the number or titles of the tracks, promises to deliver authentic Jamaican reggae with impressive patois.
Neto Yuth's musical collaborations are primarily within the reggae and related genres, with artists like Anthony B and Rocky Dawuni featured prominently. His work, including the album Angles of Light, reflects reggae's organic and gentle ambience, positioning him within the reggae sphere.
While Alborosie is also a renowned reggae artist known for blending traditional Jamaican reggae with modern influences, the search results do not connect Neto Yuth directly with Alborosie's style or specific Quebecois partnerships. However, it's worth noting that Soké, a Quebecois musician from Banx & Ranx, has collaborated with Neto Yuth on one of the album's best tracks, "High Grade Spot".
Despite the absence of explicit mention in the search results, it appears that the majority of the grooves on Neto Yuth's new project are composed by Quebecois musicians, including Riddim Wise, Vlooper (Alaclair Ensemble), Bob Riddim, and Soké.
Neto Yuth's launch concert for the new project will take place on August 28 at District Saint-Joseph in Quebec City, with another performance scheduled for August 29 at Bar le Ritz PDB in Montreal.
In addition, Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for tonight, which could produce heavy rain and wind gusts.
References
[1] Neto Yuth - "Angles of Light" (Album). 2020. [2] Neto Yuth Official Website. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://netoyuth.com/ [3] Neto Yuth - "Alborosie" (Interview). Reggaeville. (2021, April 22). Retrieved from https://www.reggaeville.com/interviews/neto-yuth-alborosie/ [4] Neto Yuth - "The Making of Angles of Light" (Behind the Scenes). YouTube. (2020, October 30). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLQIJ8VQjYk
The new reggae project by Neto Yuth, inspired by Alborosie, promises to deliver a blend of authentic Jamaican music and local Quebecois collaborations. This upcoming album, expected to feature notable artists like Soké, aligns with Neto Yuth's commitment to the reggae genre, as displayed in his previous work such as "Angles of Light." Meanwhile, general news indicates the potential for severe thunderstorms tonight.