MUTE BEAT

Mute Beat was a pioneering Japanese dub band that emerged in the early 1980s and played a significant role in the development and popularization of the genre in Japan. Their unique sound combined the traditional elements of reggae and dub music with a distinct flavor influenced by jazz, funk, and the diverse Tokyo music scene of the era. Mute Beat stood apart from their contemporaries due to their innovative use of live instruments and studio effects, which created a rich, atmospheric soundscape that was both nostalgic and progressive.

With a career that spawned influential recordings, Mute Beat's legacy is encapsulated in their groundbreaking works such as "GLADDY MEETS MUTE BEAT," where their collaboration with the legendary Jamaican pianist Gladstone Anderson showcases a deep homage to the roots of reggae. Their remastered track "Flower" demonstrates the timeless quality of their music and its enduring appeal, while albums like "STILL ECHO" and "Mute Beat Dub Wise" further cement their status as forerunners in dub music's evolution. Even after their disbandment, their influence continues to resonate in the dub and reggae genres worldwide, marking them as true innovators in the realm of Japanese music.

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GLADDY MEETS MUTE BEAT
Album - 8 Tracks - Released July 1, 2020
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  1. July 1, 2020
  2. November 1, 2017
  3. July 6, 2011
  4. December 1, 1989