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| MAD
PROFESSOR AND JOE ARIWA WITH HORACE ANDY-
REWIRED FOR DUB |
| In
this rather unknown Mad Professor album, the
quality of the DUB is high and the bass is
deep. The instrumentation is full, nuff
points with vocals as well, but the drum and
bass rule the place! |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR WITH MAFIA AND FLUXY - FROM MARS
WITH DUB |
| Mafia
and Fluxy are widely regarded to be the UK
version of Sly and Robbie. Their drum and
bass play is tight like a drum computer.
This enables Mad Professor to mix some of
their recordings into heavyweight
DUBS. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - EARLY DUBS |
| Want
to know where this true DUB MASTER came
from? Listen to this and realize that he
when the Mad Professor started his works, he
was already better than a lot of artists at
the end of their career. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - ANTI RACIST DUB BROADCAST |
| This
is the kind of Dub that you have to play at
maximum volume, preferably with some nice
sub woofers to pleasantly disturb your
neighbors with some music they have never
heard before. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - DUB ME CRAZY |
| When
Scientist released his legendary
Greensleeves serial, the Mad Professor
started one too. We're talking about
the early 1980's here. Under the name
"Dub Me Crazy" the Mad Professor
set the tone in UK DUB for many years to
come. |
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PROFESSOR - DUBTRONIC |
| The
Mad Professor crosses the boundaries of
Reggae Music as he proofs his point: The art
of DUB can even make styes like Funk and
Disco into a pleasant experience. Dubtronic
is also full of subtle jokes. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - ESCAPE TO THE ASYLUM OF DUB |
| This
is one of Mad Professor's more early
material. It's part of the "Dub Me
Crazy" serial, and "Escape To The
Asylum Of Dub" deserves a tile fe true.
This is the early 1980's, and the Mad
Professor uses literally every trick in the
(then new) digital effects to create the
most weird atmospheres. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - AFROCENTRIC DUB |
| With
a lot of DUBS from Michael Prophet's album
Rootsman, this Mad Professor DUB album will
definitely move everything in your room due
to the heavy heavy basslines. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - EVOLUTION OF DUB |
| Being
one of the leading forces in UK DUB, the Mad
Professor does his own thing year after
year. Improving himself to places others
can't even think of. In this album, he
definitely reports from an evolution of DUB.
The riddims are tight and the effects are
wild! |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - TRIX IN THE MIX |
| Keep
on walking, don't look back as they say. Yes
man, this is 21th century DUB! The detailed
mixing could never have been created in the
1970's or 1980's. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - THE INSPIRATIONAL SOUNDS OF MAD
PROFESSOR |
| For
those who would like an introduction to the
massive work of Mad Professor and don't know
where to begin, this one could be a nice
starter. It covers two decades of his work,
although the emphasis is on his early work. |
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PROFESSOR - SCHIZOPHRENIC DUB |
| Oh
man, there is a Mad Professor in the Asylum
of Dub. The UK based Dub Genius shows you
every part of the sound spectrum, and even
beyond, with some serious cases of DUB
mixing. |
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| MAX
ROMEO - OUR RIGHTS |
| Beautiful
singing, conscious topics and some very
catchy music form the main ingredients of
this document from this legendary Jamaican
Reggae and JAH Shaka. |
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| MAX
ROMEO - FARI, CAPTAIN OF MY SHIP |
| This
1980's album by Max Romeo was produced by
JAH Shaka, a true master of making
computerized riddims appealing to an
audience with prejudice against "music
from the box". |
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| MICHAEL
PROHPET - ROOTSMAN |
| Arguably,
one of Michael Prophet's strongest album.
Even decades after Yabby You discovered him,
his voice is stronger then ever. And a voice
he has. Michael Prophet, one of the most
talented singers within Reggae Music. |
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