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Mad Professor (born Neil Joseph Stephen Fraser, 1955, Georgetown, Guyana) is a Guyanese dub music producer and engineer known for his original productions and remix work. He is considered one of the leading producers of dub music’s second generation and was instrumental in transitioning dub into the digital age. He has collaborated with reggae artists such as Lee "Scratch" Perry, Sly and Robbie, Pato Banton, Jah Shaka and Horace Andy, as well as artists outside the realm of traditional reggae and dub, such as Sade, Massive Attack, The Orb, and Brazilian DJ Marcelinho da lua.
Fraser became known as Mad Professor as a boy due to his fascination with electronics. He emigrated from Guyana to London at the age of 13 and later began his music career as a service technician. He gradually collected recording and mixing equipment and in 1979 opened his own four-track recording studio, Ariwa Sounds, in the living room of his home in Thornton Heath. He began recording lovers rock bands and vocalists for his own label (including the debut recording by Deborahe Glasgow) and recorded his first album after moving the studio to a new location in Peckham in 1982, equipped with an eight-track setup, later expanding to sixteen. Fraser's Dub Me Crazy series of albums won the support of John Peel, who regularly aired tracks from the albums. Although early releases were not big sellers among reggae buyers, the mid-1980s saw this change with releases from Sandra Cross (Country Life), Johnny Clarke, Peter Culture, Pato Banton, and Macka B (Sign of the Times). Fraser moved again, this time to South Norwood, where he set up what was the largest black-owned studio complex in the UK, where he recorded successful lovers rock tracks by Cross, John McLean, and Kofi, and attracted Jamaican artists including Bob Andy and Faybiene Miranda. He teamed up with Lee "Scratch" Perry for the first time in 1983 for the recording of the album Mystic Warrior (1989).
credits goes to Mad Professor Tracklist A1 Cool Runnings Mandela A2 Go Deh Nelson, Go Deh A3 In King David's Style A4 Don't Drink The Piss A5 1990 Ariwa Style B1 Psychedelic Dub B2 Bammie' Riff B3 Raging Storm B4 Open Troppen B5 Man From Senegal
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Mad Professor · Insane Clown Posse The Amazing Jeckel Brothers ℗ An Island Records Release; ℗ 1999 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1999-01-01 Producer: Mike E Clark Producer: Insane Clown Posse Composer Lyricist: Mike E Clark Composer Lyricist: Violent J Composer Lyricist: Shaggy 2 Dope Auto-generated by YouTube.
MAD PROFESSOR with Midas Verona 32-Channel Professional Live Sound Mixing Console and guys from Ariwa studios ! Video made by http://instagram.com/113kw http://ariwa.com/ http://www.facebook.com/Ariwasounds Mad Professor is a british dub music producer and engineer known for his original productions and remix work. He is considered one of the leading producers of dub music’s second generation and was instrumental in transitioning dub into the digital age. He has collaborated with reggae artists such as Lee "Scratch" Perry, Sly and Robbie, Pato Banton, Jah Shaka and Horace Andy, as well as artists outside the realm of traditional reggae and dub, such as Sade, Massive Attack, The Orb, and Brazilian DJ Marcelinho da lua. MAD PROFESSOR live at Crossclub, video made by 113kw. We are sorry b...
http://soundcloud.com/alex-mandis - https://www.facebook.com/alexandros.kalamantis - https://www.mixcloud.com/alex-mandis/ - 01. Faya Horns meets Mad Professor 00:21 02. Mad Professor 03:20 03. Mad Professor 07:00 04. Mad Professor & Scientist 10:30 05. Mad Professor 13:44 06. Scientist meets Mad Professor 16:09 07. Salmonella Dub & Mad Professor 18:42 08. Mad Professor & Jah Shaka 22:50 09. Mad Professor & Lee Perry 25:59 10. Mad Professor & Lee Perry 29:22 11. Aquizim & Mad Professor 32:07 12. Mad Professor 35:14 13. Yabby You & Mad Professor 39:20 14. Cedric Congo & Mad Professor 43:17 15. Mad Professor 46:19 16. Mad Professor 50:19 17. Mad Professor & Jah Shaka 54:15 18. Mad Professor & Jah Shaka 57:54 19. Lee Perry & Mad Professor 1:01:10 20. Mad Professor 1:04:14 21. Mad Professo...
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1. Thank You 0:00 2.Super Ape In A Good Shape 4:05 3.Jungle Safari 15:22 4.From Heaven Above 19:06 5.Heads Of Government 25:45 6.Open Door 32:13 7.Black Ark Experyments 39:20 8.Poop Song 47:57 9.Come Back 53:35
#reggaedub #fullalbum TRACKLIST: A1. 00:00 Ecological Dub A2. 04:16 Natural Roots A3. 07:40 One Million Man Dub A4. 11:32 Wig Wam A5. 15:51 Chanting Down The Wicked B1. 20:08 New Decade Dub B2. 24:11 Gautrey Road Style B3. 28:33 Roots Jamboree B4. 32:06 Zulu Hut B5. 35:58 Morphing Dub B6. 40:20 Only One God Look my records for sale @ https://www.discogs.com/seller/culturalsound/profile Only quality & rarity. For you with love,enjoy and remember…If you like it buy it.
Negus Roots Meets The Mad Professor In A Rub A Dub Style A1 - Dubbing Jah A2 - Bad Man Dubbing A3 - Lightning Dub A4 - Cruel Dub A5 - Classic Dub B1 - True Skank B2 - Wicked Skank B3 - Skanking Girl B4 - Wolf Skank B5 - Skanking Princess Negus Roots 1983
Mad Professor (born Neil Joseph Stephen Fraser, 1955, Georgetown, Guyana) is a Guyanese dub music producer and engineer known for his original productions and remix work. He is considered one of the leading producers of dub music’s second generation and was instrumental in transitioning dub into the digital age. He has collaborated with reggae artists such as Lee "Scratch" Perry, Sly and Robbie, Pato Banton, Jah Shaka and Horace Andy, as well as artists outside the realm of traditional reggae and dub, such as Sade, Massive Attack, The Orb, and Brazilian DJ Marcelinho da lua.
Fraser became known as Mad Professor as a boy due to his fascination with electronics. He emigrated from Guyana to London at the age of 13 and later began his music career as a service technician. He gradually collected recording and mixing equipment and in 1979 opened his own four-track recording studio, Ariwa Sounds, in the living room of his home in Thornton Heath. He began recording lovers rock bands and vocalists for his own label (including the debut recording by Deborahe Glasgow) and recorded his first album after moving the studio to a new location in Peckham in 1982, equipped with an eight-track setup, later expanding to sixteen. Fraser's Dub Me Crazy series of albums won the support of John Peel, who regularly aired tracks from the albums. Although early releases were not big sellers among reggae buyers, the mid-1980s saw this change with releases from Sandra Cross (Country Life), Johnny Clarke, Peter Culture, Pato Banton, and Macka B (Sign of the Times). Fraser moved again, this time to South Norwood, where he set up what was the largest black-owned studio complex in the UK, where he recorded successful lovers rock tracks by Cross, John McLean, and Kofi, and attracted Jamaican artists including Bob Andy and Faybiene Miranda. He teamed up with Lee "Scratch" Perry for the first time in 1983 for the recording of the album Mystic Warrior (1989).
[Dialogue between Violent J and Couch Guy]
[Violent J]
I was never popular, this I'll admit, fuck school never liked me, Goo!
All the kids would always beat me, until I'm half-dead
Make fun of the size of my forehead
But that shit never bothered me, Mama and Mother
They had a lot of property
They had a science lab in the basement
And that's where my free ti...well, my time was spent
I made a mouse with a chicken head
It clucked three times: CLUCK, CLUCK, CLUCK!
And then it was dead
I made a lot of things though, like a frog with a turkey neck
gobblegobblegobble, it was the shit (yeah)
But I'm still lonely, I need a homie
So I collected limbs and made a zombie
I could've made a girlie friend
But fuck that, I got my girlie right here...yeah!
[Chorus]
You can call me Mad Professor
I will make a friend for me
You can call me Mad Professor
We will rule eternity
[Dialogue between Violent J and a bitch]
[Violent J]
I used so many body parts it was crazy
I killed a whole bunch of mother fuckers , like what, eighty?
They all chipped in on my special friend
Everything helps, Even if you got a finger to lend, come on
I hear the other children playing outside
"Keep it down you little bitches, I'll skin your fucking hides!"
?Stressful?, this part is wack
Some how I gots to attach this nut sack
Shit! Fuck! I'm sawing off an elbow
Looking at the meter I'm like ?Quasar and Ziphalo?
Or better yet look out the fucking window
I see a storms coming, almost time to roll
Screw the head on, come on, come on
It's the thuggish, ruggish, bone
Okay it's time, hit the switch, turn it up a hert
Fuck! Shit! Didn't work
[Chorus]
[Dialogue between Violent J and a wrecker serviceman]
It wasn't always easy (Hell no!) let me tell ya
But fuck that, cause I ain't no failure
I put the shit with the veins and this with that
Wait a minute...(brrrt) did you hear that?
It's alive! I just gotta wake it up
Hand me that ?rocky rye? pour it in a cup
Give it to his ass wait, hold up, pause
I ain't cleaning his draws man, fuck that
Get him fat, get him ready, it's almost time
Paint his ugly face up almost like mine
I see him twitching, I'm on a roll
He can help me tell the whole world about the carnival
Turn the hertz all the way up for this shit
And just wait for that lightning bolt to hit
Did it work? You make the call
Shaggy? (What up, y'all!)
[Chorus 3X]