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Gota Yashiki
Gota Yashiki
Japanese musician (1962-)
1
King Django
King Django
American musician
2
Fishmans
Fishmans
Japanese rock band (1987-)
3
Soul Syndicate
Soul Syndicate
4
Twinkle Brothers
Twinkle Brothers
band
5
Masami Tsuchiya
Masami Tsuchiya
Japanese guitarist
6
Simply Red
Simply Red
English soul band
7
Versus
Versus
American indie rock band
8
The Slackers
The Slackers
band that plays ska
9
The Beat
The Beat
British band
10
Vic Ruggiero
Vic Ruggiero
musician, songwriter and producer from New York City
11
Willi Williams
Willi Williams
Jamaican reggae musician
12
The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
13
Ansell Collins
Ansell Collins
Jamaican musician
14
Renegade Soundwave
Renegade Soundwave
English band
15
François Kevorkian
François Kevorkian
French DJ of Armenian descent
16
Aksak Maboul
Aksak Maboul
Belgian band that plays experimental rock
17
Dr. Ring-Ding
Dr. Ring-Ding
German singer
18
Alborosie
Alborosie
Italian-Jamaican musician, singer, record producer and beatmaker
19
The Fleshtones
The Fleshtones
band
20
Weston
Weston
US punk rock band
21
Let's Go Bowling
Let's Go Bowling
22
The Expendables
The Expendables
American reggae rock band
23
King Prawn
King Prawn
British punk rock band
24
Winston Riley
Winston Riley
Jamaican musician
25
John Brown's Body
John Brown's Body
American reggae band
26
Pussy Galore
Pussy Galore
American garage rock band
27
Clan of Xymox
Clan of Xymox
band formed in the Netherlands in 1981
28
Jagatara
Jagatara
29
Darrell Fitton
Darrell Fitton
British musician
30
Big Stick
Big Stick
alternative rock band from US
31
Beginner
Beginner
band
32
Martyn P. Casey
Martyn P. Casey
musician
33
Lindy Layton
Lindy Layton
British singer
34
The Black Seeds
The Black Seeds
band
35
Digital Poodle
Digital Poodle
36
Liquid Liquid
Liquid Liquid
American no wave and dance-punk group
37
Black Uhuru
Black Uhuru
Jamaican reggae group
38
Rebelution
Rebelution
reggae music band
39
Cidade Negra
Cidade Negra
band
40
Phillip Leo
Phillip Leo
Singer, Songwriter and Producer
41
Tradition
Tradition
42
The Dirtbombs
The Dirtbombs
43
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
American rock and roll band
44
Half Pint
Half Pint
Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer
45
Toots and the Maytals
Toots and the Maytals
Jamaican ska/rocksteady band
46
Noko
Noko
British musician
47
Martin Glover
Martin Glover
English record producer, musician, and founder of Killing Joke
48
A Certain Ratio
A Certain Ratio
band
49
Can
Can
German experimental rock band
50
Geoffrey Chung
Geoffrey Chung
Jamaican record producer
51
Christafari
Christafari
52
Gaudi
Gaudi
Italian composer
53
Burning Spear
Burning Spear
Jamaican roots reggae musician
54
Dry & Heavy
Dry & Heavy
band
55
Aswad
Aswad
British band
56
Fishbone
Fishbone
U.S. alternative rock band
57
Pseudo Echo
Pseudo Echo
Australian new wave band from Melbourne
Intro
Music

Mute Beat was an influential dub reggae band from Japan.

They are often considered a precursor to acid jazz, ambient and trip hop having performed similar-sounding music before those genres emerged. The band was formed by Kazufumi Kodama, who grew up enjoying marching band music and later discovered reggae in the late 70s. In 1981 he formed Mute Beat with the aim to make dub music that would go boldly into unexplored music territories, including the use of marching band techniques. The original keyboardist Gota Yashiki left the band in the mid 80s and moved overseas to produce music for Soul II Soul and Sinéad O'Connor amongst others. Mute Beat's first release was a self-titled cassette on New York's Roir label. They collaborated with many musicians including Jagatara, Gladstone Anderson, Roland Alphonso, King Tubby, and Lee Scratch Perry.