The Martins Brothers Dance Band, hailing from Nigeria, are pioneers of the Afrobeat and funk scene. Comprising siblings Bill, Cascar, Godwin, Jacob Saxon Lee, Moses, Nath, and Sunday Martins, the band has been instrumental in shaping the genre's landscape. Their 1970s album "Money," recorded at Ginger Baker's ARC studio in Lagos and mixed in London's Tin Pan Alley Studio, stands as a testament to their deep, spiritual funk sound. Beyond their own releases, they served as the Tabansi studio band, contributing to numerous iconic recordings, including Pax Nicholas' "Na Teef" and Saxon Lee & The Shadows International's works. ([forcedexposure.com](https://www.forcedexposure.com/Artists/NATH.AND.MARTIN.BROTHERS.html?utm_source=openai))