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The Bush Chemists
The Bush Chemists
1
The Revolutionaries
The Revolutionaries
2
The Rootsman
The Rootsman
British musician
3
Johnny Osbourne
Johnny Osbourne
Jamaican musician
4
Vibronics
Vibronics
5
Alborosie
Alborosie
Italian-Jamaican musician, singer, record producer and beatmaker
6
Michael Prophet
Michael Prophet
Jamaican musician
7
The Disciples
The Disciples
British reggae band
8
King Jammy
King Jammy
Jamaican dub mixer and record producer.
9
Jah Shaka
Jah Shaka
Jamaican-born British musician
10
Joe Gibbs
Joe Gibbs
Jamaican record producer
11
Collie Buddz
Collie Buddz
Bermudian musician
12
Jacob Miller
Jacob Miller
Jamaican reggae artist
13
Josh Heinrichs
Josh Heinrichs
American musician
14
Rupie Edwards
Rupie Edwards
Jamaican reggae singer and record producer
15
Dizzy Dee
Dizzy Dee
Zimbabwean Reggae singer, songwriter, musical artist & record producer
16
Mafia & Fluxy
Mafia & Fluxy
17
Mighty Diamonds
Mighty Diamonds
US vocal trio
18
Kiddus I
Kiddus I
Jamaican musician
19
Subatomic Sound System
Subatomic Sound System
20
Sadiki
Sadiki
musician
21
Sugar Minott
Sugar Minott
Jamaican musician
22
Mad Professor
Mad Professor
Guyanese reggae singer
23
Ranking Joe
Ranking Joe
Reggae musician
24
Basque Dub Foundation
Basque Dub Foundation
band
25
Leroy Smart
Leroy Smart
Jamaican musician
26
Willi Williams
Willi Williams
Jamaican reggae musician
27
Aston Barrett
Aston Barrett
Jamaican bass player and Rastafarian
28
Teacha Dee
Teacha Dee
Jamaican Reggae artist / educator
29
Burro Banton
Burro Banton
Jamaican reggae musician
30
Mikey Dread
Mikey Dread
Jamaican musician, record producer, and broadcaster
31
Augustus Pablo
Augustus Pablo
Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer, melodica player and keyboardist
32
Lacksley Castell
Lacksley Castell
Jamaican musician
33
Burning Spear
Burning Spear
Jamaican roots reggae musician
34
Hugh Mundell
Hugh Mundell
Jamaican musician
35
Yabby You
Yabby You
Jamaican musician
36
Soul Syndicate
Soul Syndicate
37
Jah Thomas
Jah Thomas
Jamaican musician
38
Ernest Ranglin
Ernest Ranglin
Jamaican guitarist and composer
39
Chronixx
Chronixx
Jamaican singer and songwriter
40
Big Youth
Big Youth
Jamaican deejay
41
The Wailing Souls
The Wailing Souls
band
42
Jah Roots
Jah Roots
musical artist
43
Freddie McGregor
Freddie McGregor
Jamaican singer, musician and producer
44
Bunny Lee
Bunny Lee
Jamaican record producer
45
Culture
Culture
Jamaican roots reggae band
46
Yami Bolo
Yami Bolo
Jamaican reggae musician
47
Johnny Clarke
Johnny Clarke
Jamaican musician
48
Black Roots
Black Roots
English reggae band
49
King Tubby
King Tubby
Jamaican electronics and sound engineer
50
Aswad
Aswad
British band
51
Morgan Heritage
Morgan Heritage
band
52
Eric Donaldson
Eric Donaldson
Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter
53
Bryan Art
Bryan Art
musical artist
54
Gaudi
Gaudi
Italian composer
55
Shapeshifter
Shapeshifter
New Zealand musical group
56
Icho Candy
Icho Candy
Reggae singer
57
Black Uhuru
Black Uhuru
Jamaican reggae group
58
Rebelution
Rebelution
reggae music band
59
Scientist
Scientist
Jamaican musician; dub music originator
60
Yellowman
Yellowman
Jamaican reggae singer
61
Shabba Ranks
Shabba Ranks
Jamaican dancehall musician
62
DJ Spooky
DJ Spooky
American DJ and music producer
63
Johnny Ringo
Johnny Ringo
Jamaican musician
64
Ras Michael
Ras Michael
Jamaican musician
65
Bunny Wailer
Bunny Wailer
Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter and percussionist
66
Dillinger
Dillinger
Jamaican musician
67
Barrington Levy
Barrington Levy
reggae and dancehall artist from Jamaica
Intro
Record Labels

Twilight Circus is the dub and reggae project of multi-instrumentalist Ryan Moore, former bassist and drummer of the Legendary Pink Dots. Twilight Circus is becoming increasingly popular and well known for Moore's work with artists such as Big Youth, Michael Rose of Black Uhuru and Ranking Joe. He originally started off producing dub albums, before recording vocalists for inclusion on his critically acclaimed Foundation Rockers album. In the classic tradition of reggae, Moore releases 10" vinyl record singles, often in limited edition.

With Twilight Circus, Ryan Moore has worked with a wide range of respected figures from the dub, reggae and electronic genres including: Sly and Robbie, Dean Fraser, Luciano, Michael Rose (Black Uhuru), Mikey General, Big Youth, Skully Simms, Vin Gordon (The Wailers), Earl "Chinna" Smith (The Wailers), Eddie 'Tan Tan' Thornton (Aswad), Buttons Tenyue /Matics Horns (UB40), Ansel Collins, Style Scott (Dub Syndicate), Bobby Ellis (Studio One), Admiral Tibet, Jah Stitch, Sugar Minott, Queen Ifrica, Lutan Fyah, Fred Locks, Gregory Isaacs, Mafia & Fluxy, Cevin Key (Skinny Puppy), DJ Spooky, and The Mad Professor.

Moore's fascination with dub began in the early 1980s, inspired by the nexus of punk rock and dub which film maker Don Letts forged in London, along with the futuristic possibilities hinted at by cyberpunk author William Gibson in Neuromancer. Throughout the 80's he obsessively collected every dub LP he could find, which included Jamaican dub from legends like King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Lee Perry and Scientist as well as 2nd-generation figures operating from London like Adrian Sherwood, Mad Professor, and Jah Shaka. Some of his early dub experiments from the mid-80's are to be heard on the ROIR release 'Twilight Circus - Dub From The Secret Vaults'.

In 1994 Vancouver's Miller Block studio collective, owner / operator Darryl Neudorf handed Ryan Moore the keys to the studio for after hours sessions, where the first Twilight Circus album Ín Dub Vol.1 began to take shape. From 1994 to the present Moore has made recordings for Twilight Circus in Vancouver, London, Kingston-Jamaica, and The Netherlands - where he had his own studio.

Since being the opening act for Skinny Puppy side project Download on their 1996 World tour and several tours billed with the Legendary Pink Dots, Twilight Circus has maintained a busy schedule playing all over the World on nearly every continent, including major festivals like Dour Festival, Summerjam, Fuji Rock Festival, One Love (UK), Asagiri Jam, Sierra Nevada World Music Festival, Vancouver Folk Music Festival.