- Mad Professor
Mad Professor (born Neil Fraser, 1955, Georgetown,
Guyana ) is adub 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, contributuing to or producing nearly 200 albums. He has collaborated with reggae artists such asLee "Scratch" Perry ,Sly and Robbie ,Pato Banton ,Jah Shaka andHorace Andy , as well as artists outside the realm of traditional reggae and dub, such asSade ,Massive Attack ,The Orb , and Brazilian DJMarcelinho 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 opened his own recording studio, Ariwa Sounds, in the living room of his home in the
Thornton Heath section of London in 1979. He began recordinglovers rock bands and vocalists for his own label and recorded his first album after moving the studio to a new location in 1982. He teamed up with reggae legend Lee "Scratch" Perry for the first time in 1989 for the album Mystic Warrior. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kifpxqq5ldte~T1 allmusic ((( Mad Professor > Biography ))) ] ]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, andAugustus 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.Recordings
Mad Professor has released hundreds original recordings and has worked with a number of reggae and non-regae artists. He is perhaps best known for his 12 installments of the "Dub Me Crazy" series and 5 albums under the "Black Liberation Dub" banner. The following is a list of his more accessible original releases, collaborations with other artists, and remixes. A complete discography can be found at Discogs.com. [ [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mad+Professor Mad Professor ] ]
Original Recordings
*1991 – Feast Of Yellow Dub
*1992 – True Born African Dub
*1993 – Dub Maniacs On The Rampage
*1994 – The Lost Scrolls Of Moses
*1995 – It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Professor
*1995 – In A Rub A Dub Style
*1996 – Caribbean Taste Of Technology
*1997 – RAS Portraits
*2001 – Dubbing You Crazy
*2001 – Trix In The Mix
*2005 – Dub You Crazy With Love
*2005 – Moroccan Sunrise
*2005 – Method To The Madness
*2007 – Dub You Like Crazy 2007Dub Me Crazy Series
*1982 - Dub Me Crazy
*1982 - Beyond The Realms Of Dub (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.2)
*1983 - The African Connection (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.3)
*1983 - Escape To The Asylum of Dub (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.4)
*1985 - Who Knows The Secret Of The Master Tape (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.5)
*1986 - Schizophrenic Dub (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.6)
*1987 - Adventures Of A Dub Sampler (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.7)
*1988 - Experiments Of The Aural Kind (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.8)
*1989 - Science And The Witchdoctor (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.9)
*1990 - Psychedelic Dub (Dub Me Crazy, Pt. 10)
*1992 - Hijacked To Jamaica (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.11)
*1993 - "Dub Maniacs On The Rampage " (Dub Me Crazy, Pt.12)Black Liberation Series
*1994 - Black Liberation Dub (Chapter 1)
*1995 - Anti-Racist Broadcast (Black Liberation Chapter 2)
*1996 - The Evolution Of Dub (Black Liberation Chapter 3)
*1997 - Under The Spell Of Dub (Black Liberation Chapter 4)
*1999 - Afrocentric Dub (Black Liberation Chapter 5)Collaborations
With Lee “Scratch” Perry
*1990 – Mystic Warrior
*1995 – Black Ark Experryments
*1995 – Super Ape Inna Jungle
*1996 – Experryments At The Grass Roots Of Dub
*1996 - Who Put The Voodoo Pon Reggae
*1997 – Dub Take The Voodoo Out Of Reggae
*1998 – Live At Maritime Hall
*1998 – Fire In Dub
*2000 – Lee Perry Meets Mad Professor
*2001 -- Techno DubWith Other Artists
*1982 – Rhythm Collision Dub (With Ruts DC)
*1989 – Mad Professor Meets Puls Der Zeit
*1990 – Mad Professor Captures Pato Banton
*1991 – Mad Professor Recaptures Pato Banton
*1996 – New Decade Of Dub (With Jah Shaka)
*1996 – Jah Shaka Meets Mad Professor At Ariwa Sounds
*2004 – Dub Revolutionaries (With Sly and Robbie)
*2004 – From The Roots (With Horace Andy)
*2004 – In A Dubwise Style (With Marcelinho da Lua)
*2005 – Dancehall Dubs (With Crazy Caribs)
*2008 - HAPPY ENDING (With Ayumi Hamasaki)Remixes
Since the '90s he has remixed tracks by
Sade ,The Orb ,The KLF ,The Beastie Boys ,Jamiroquai , Rancid,Depeche Mode ,Perry Farrell and Japanese pop singerAyumi Hamasaki . His best-known project, perhaps, is 1995's No Protection, an electronic dub version ofMassive Attack 's second album,Protection .Mad Professor has done three versions for New Zealand electronic group
Salmonella Dub
*1999 - For The Love Of It
*2002 - Tui Dub
*2004 - MercyAlso a version of I&I for New Zealand reggae bandKatchafire References
Interviews
* [http://reggae.vodpod.com/video/6202-mad-professor-and-jah-shaka-interview-1985 Mad Professor and Jah Shaka Interview (Video)]
* [http://remixmag.com/artists/remix_mad_professor_2/ Interview in Remix Magazine]
* [http://niceup.com/interviews/mad_professor Interview at niceups.com]External links
*Discogs artist|artist=Mad+Professor
* [http://www.myspace.com/madprofessordub Mad Professor on MySpace]
* [http://www.ariwa.com Ariwa Sounds Website]
* [http://www.reggae-vibes.com/rev_sin/newgalax.htm Album Review]
* [http://www.reggae-vibes.com/rev_sin/rewiredf.htm Album Review]
* [http://www.dubechoes.com "Dub Echoes", a documentary about dub's influence on the birth of electronic music and hip hop]
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