Sam Gilly - Sam Gillys House Of Riddim Presents

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Review by Chitti Rajesh Sadi

Alright, let’s dive into Sam Gilly’s House Of Riddim Presents, a reggae-drenched gem that dropped back in 2004. Coming straight outta Germany (yeah, you heard me right—Germany!), this album is a vibe-heavy ride through rootsy reggae and deep dub grooves. Released on the Soulfire Artists label, it’s got that raw, analog warmth that makes your speakers feel like they’re hugging you. And with Sam Gilly handling drums, keys, guitar, AND percussion, dude clearly didn’t come to play—he came to slay. Now, I gotta shout out two tracks that stuck with me: “Don’t Cry” and “Spread Some Love.” First up, “Don’t Cry.” Man, this one hits different. It’s got this slow-burning bassline from Joseph Grasl that just wraps around you like a warm blanket. The lyrics are simple but hit hard—classic reggae storytelling about resilience and hope. There’s something about the way the horns swell in the background that gives me goosebumps every time. It’s not flashy, but it doesn’t need to be. Sometimes less really is more. Then there’s “Spread Some Love,” which feels like the musical equivalent of sunshine breaking through clouds after a storm. This track has an infectious groove that’ll have you nodding your head whether you want to or not. Sam Gilly layers these lush keyboard riffs over tight drumming, and before you know it, you’re vibin’ so hard you forget what day it is. The message is pretty straightforward—spread positivity—but damn if it doesn’t land perfectly. Plus, the dub echoes sprinkled throughout give it this dreamy, floaty quality that’s just chef’s kiss. One thing I love about this album is how unpretentious it feels. No overproduced nonsense here—just good ol’ fashioned musicianship doing its thing. You can tell everyone involved was having fun, and that energy bleeds into the music. Tracks like “Corruption” and “Babylon Files” bring some serious lyrical weight too, tackling real-world issues without getting preachy. And props to Sam for keeping things fresh across 14 tracks—that’s no small feat! But honestly, the most surprising part? Realizing this came out of Germany. Like, who knew they were making reggae this legit over there? Guess great music doesn’t care about borders, huh? So yeah, if you’re looking for an album that’ll transport you to a chill beach somewhere—even if you’re stuck in your apartment—give House Of Riddim Presents a spin. Just don’t blame me when you start growing dreadlocks and talking about Zion. Oh, and random thought: does anyone else think Sam Gilly looks kinda like a young Bob Marley? Or is that just me? Either way, solid vibes all around.

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Artist: Sam Gilly
Album: Sam Gillys House Of Riddim Presents
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Say Jah
Ina Mi Life
Listen Up
What Is It Worth
Corruption
No Fiyah
Bitte
Recall The Day
Don't Cry
Komm Bleib Stark
Babylon Files
Auf Reisen
Attaque
Spread Some Love

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Catalog Numbers

  • SF005
  • SF005LP

Labels

Soulfire Artists

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Sampler

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Soulfire Records
Copyright (c)Soulfire Records
Distributed ByRough Trade Arvato
Manufactured Bywww.musicsupportgroup.de
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Credits

RoleCredit
BassJoseph Grasl
DrumsSam Gilly
KeyboardsSam Gilly
GuitarSam Gilly
PercussionSam Gilly

Notes

  • (P)&(C) 2004 Soulfire Records in cooperation with House Of Riddim
  • Packaged in a 4-panel Digipak.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 4 023136 001129
  • Barcode (String): 4023136001129
  • Matrix / Runout: 887.927 www.musicsupportgroup.de#1
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L171
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 3077
  • Barcode (Text): 4 023136 001198
  • Barcode (String): 4023136001198

About Sam Gilly

Producer, Drummer, Mixing and Member of

Name Vars

  • S. Gilly

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Sam Gilly’s album *Sam Gillys House Of Riddim Presents* is a one-man powerhouse. Released in 2004 in Germany, Sam played almost every instrument himself—bass, drums, keyboards, guitar, and percussion. It’s like a musical solo mission! The album blends reggae and dub vibes with tracks like "Spread Some Love" and "Babylon Files," showcasing his versatility. Not many artists can pull off an entire album this way, but Sam made it happen. Pretty impressive, right?

Comments

nimetaydin80
2025-03-05
Hello , please, i search the instrumental version.. the beat.. for Reggae man.. i want to sing Raggae to and this Reggae is good for me, please let me know if you have this beat for me.. thank you.. Peace.