Steely & Clevie, aka Wycliffe Johnson and Cleveland Browne, is a Jamaican dancehall reggae production duo. The two have worked with artists such as The Specials, Gregory Peck ("Poco Man Jam", 1990), Bounty Killer, Elephant Man, and No Doubt.
Steely debuted as a keyboardist with Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion collective in the 1970s. Clevie pioneered the use of drum machines in reggae. Steely and Clevie first played together at Lee "Scratch" Perry's Black Ark Studios during the late 1970s. In 1986, the duo was the house band at King Jammy's Studio, which became the center point of late-1980s reggae, by which time Steely & Clevie were established production leaders with an immense slew of 12-inch and dub singles. The duo formed the Steely & Clevie label in 1987, a year in which reggae riddims and dub influenced hip-hop production by Ced Gee and KRS-One in the Bronx became prominent.
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