Musician Lee “Scratch” Perry performs at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif. (Karl Walter/Getty Images for Coachella)

Lee “Scratch” Perry, a wildly inventive, unabashedly eccentric Jamaican producer and singer whose reggae and dub recordings opened up new avenues for popular music, transporting listeners to dreamlike soundscapes filled with buoyant rhythms, irresistible melodies and mysterious echoes, died Aug. 29 at a hospital in Lucea, Jamaica. He was 85.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness confirmed his death in a statement but did not give a cause.