Daily Reggae Album Review: Space Kamp’s artistic growth and creativity is on full display in “Butterfly Effect (BE)”

Photo courtesy of Space Kamp.

Space Kamp is one of the first duo’s that we covered at Daily Reggae. It’s been nearly two years, and it’s been so much fun following their growth and passion. Space Kamp blends reggae, rock, hip hop and electronic music, and the duo’s latest album, “Butterfly Effect (BE)” cements their (Adoo and Oskee’s) place in the budding reggae rock and hip hop scene. 

Once again, the duo collaborated with Rob the Viking on their album’s production and they also teamed with Chris Lawrie (aka Cygnill) on parts of the album’s instrumentation and production. 

Space Kamp’s music is so dreamy. It’s a vibe. I love the emotions they are able to bring through their music right into a listeners headphones. Take the album’s opening track “All Praise” featuring Rob the Viking. The vocals are gorgeous and the groove seems to float in the air - like the appropriately titled album! 

Better Days” has a beach vibe with a reggae rock feel. I love Space Kamp’s songs with this feel. Space Kamp takes negatives and turns them into positive. Adoo and Oskee’s vocals compliment each other so well. Both are able to sing beautiful harmonies with range across rock and hip hop. I love this song’s beat and the guitar solo shreds!

Head to the Reviews page to read our full review!

Fast Times” by Space Kamp is the Daily Reggae Song Of The Day.

Editor’s Note: Chris Lawrie is one of the founders of Daily Reggae.

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