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Madina Lake Video 'Let's Get Outta Here'

Madina Lake Video 'Let's Get Outta Here'

Watch the latest instalment from Madina Lake.

Passion Pit Video Exclusive 'To Kingdom Come'

Passion Pit Video Exclusive 'To Kingdom Come'

The Boston-based five piece turn into mad scientists for their amusing new promo for 'To Kingdom Come'.

Eminem - 'We Made You'

Eminem - 'We Made You'

With cameos from Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, 'We Made You' mocks Amy Winehouse and features Eminem acting in spoofs of 'Star Trek'.

NME Video: The Enemy at the NME Awards launch party

NME Video: The Enemy at the NME Awards launch party

The Enemy made a special trip from their studio in Wales to play the Shockwaves NME Awards 2009 launch party.

Helsinki - 'Ribtickling' - Video Exclusive

Helsinki - 'Ribtickling' - Video Exclusive

Exclusive look at the first video from Helsinki, Drew from Babyshambles' band, made up of various members of The Strokes, Noisettes, The View and Fionn Regan.

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Lee Perry & Mad Professor - Mad Man Dubwise

Lee Perry & Mad Professor - Mad Man Dubwise (06:28)

The Dub Factory with Mark (Sir Marcus Downbeat) Downie on Melodica, Tarlok Mann on lead guitar: Keyboards - Russ Cummings: Bass - Spike: Drums - Peng: Horns - Trevor Jones and Lloyd Clarke, from the album 'The Battle...

ICP - mad professor

ICP - mad professor (05:50)

great tune by icp, stare at the middle of the screen for about a minute then look away!

MAD PROFESSOR - KUNTA KINTE DUB '91

MAD PROFESSOR - KUNTA KINTE DUB '91 (02:57)

Video, Mad Professor style and fashion, dubbing ina psychedelic style, he's one of the great dub masters of england at his Ariwa studio... visit me atwww.myspace.com & www.myspace.com reggae historian

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ICP Mad Professor (06:02)

ICP Mad Professor music video by Kross Skate Team and Friends.

Mad Professor - A Dub Lesson

Mad Professor - A Dub Lesson (03:44)

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Mad Professor Biography

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Mad Professor (born Neil Joseph Stephen Fraser, 1955, Georgetown, Guyana) is a 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 is a prolific producer, contributing to or producing nearly 200 albums. 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-1980's 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 highly successful lovers rock tracks by Cross, John McLean, and Kofi, and attracted major Jamaican artists including Bob Andy and Faybiene Miranda. He teamed up with reggae legend Lee "Scratch" Perry for the first time in 1989 for the album Mystic Warrior.

Dub music, which combines reggae music and recording studio trickery, seemed to fit Mad Professor's musical and technical tastes perfectly and his early work remained faithful to the traditional Jamaican dub pioneered by King Tubby, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Augustus Pablo. Mad Professor's early work was characterized by few vocal tracks and heavy echo, reverb, and phaser effects on the instrumentals. Eventually, he began to experiment with electronic sounds and effects alongside the traditional instruments. Synthesized sounds began to find a place in his mixes. This experimentation caught the attention of artists outside of reggae and dub genres and led to Mad Professor's work with electronic artists, most notably Massive Attack.

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Mad Professor's Best Songs

  • 1. Fast Forward Into Dub
  • 2. Asylum Of Dub
  • 3. River Niger
  • 4. Mental Bondage
  • 5. Beyond the Realms of Dub
  • 6. Theme from Darumba
  • 7. Mad Elaine
  • 8. Santero Dub
  • 9. Cool Runnings Mandela
  • 10. Melt Down Dub
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