I'm not into Reggaeton so much. I do have taste in Reggae though, mostly roots stuff like African Herbsman era Marley, Peter Tosh and Max Romeo. I do like to marry electronic music and reggae as well, especially with dub reggae. I love King Tubby and the Scientist as well. The early dub artists where some of the first pioneers of electronic/digital/post production music. Check the Twinkle Brothers (named after an early synth sound) for a middle road between full on dub reggae and a standard "organic" musical band.
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