When Marcus I stepped into aDUBta’s Attic Roots Studio earlier than catching a prepare again to France, he carried a last-minute lyric that might quickly grow to be Style of Love. What started as a easy guitar phrase developed right into a wistful rocksteady gem recorded with the Black Oak Roots Allstars beside Lake Ammersee.
The observe captures a fragile nostalgia for love misplaced, wrapped in a heat that nods to Jamaica’s golden period. Marcus I’s vocals ache with tenderness, whereas aDUBta’s manufacturing blends rhythm and restraint.
The track’s heartbeat comes from King HuHa’s shimmering guitar, Jannis Skankin’ Klenk Klenke’s regular bass, and aDUBta’s soulful keys and drums.
THE TRACK CAPTURES A DELICATE NOSTALGIA FOR LOVE LOST
Pressed on random colored vinyl, every version of Style of Love comes with distinctive liner notes and a narrative that feels handcrafted. The digital launch goes additional, providing an additional dub minimize titled Dub of Love, a heady model that deepens the emotion by echo and house.
For Marcus I, initially from Cantabria and now rooted in France, it marks one other chapter in his journey by Europe’s reggae panorama. For aDUBta and the Black Oak Roots Allstars, it’s proof of their devotion to the genuine Jamaican sound.
Practically two years after that fleeting studio session, their collaboration arrives with timeless grace and simple coronary heart. As King HuHa mentioned from the beginning, “This one’s successful.”
ABOUT MARCUS I

Marcus I grew up in Cantabria, Spain, immersed in Madrid’s music scene. At 24, he dedicated totally to reggae, mixing roots, soul and dub right into a voice each reflective and highly effective. From Internal Calling to Longtime Warrior, his releases reveal cautious craftsmanship.
Collaborations embrace Pinnacle Sound, Earl 16 and West Finga. On stage and at sound system classes, he brings the heat of analogue sound and the spirit of basic reggae.
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