Mad Professor

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  • dub
  • reggae
  • electronic
  • downtempo
  • chillout
The imaginative recordings produced by Mad Professor (born Neil Fraser 1955, Georgetown in Guyana) demonstrate a mastery of electronic gadgetry. Working from his own studios, Mad Professor has overseen more than two hundred albums including ground-breaking remixes for Massive Attack, Sade, and Pato Banton. Born in Guyana, Fraser earned the Mad Professor tag from his childhood fascination with electronics. At the age of nine or ten he built a radio from scratch. Moving to London at the age of thirteen, Mad Professor continued to experiment with electronics.

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Albums

The Dubs That Time Forgot (2008)
Black Liberation Dub, Chapter 5: Afrocentric Dub (1998)
Black Liberation Dub, Chapter 4: Under the Spell of Dub (1997)
Black Liberation Dub, Chapter 3: Evolution of Dub (1996)
Black Liberation Dub, Chapter 2: Anti-Racist Dub Broadcast (1995)
Black Liberation Dub, Chapter 1 (1994)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 12: Dub Maniacs on the Rampage (1993)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 11: Hijacked To Jamaica (1991)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 10: Psychedelic Dub (1990)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 9: Science And The Wichdoctor (1989)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 8: Experiments of the Aural Kind (1988)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 7: Adventures of a Dub Sampler (1987)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 6: Schizophrenic Dub (1986)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 5: Who Knows the Secret of the Master Tape? (1985)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 3: The African Connection (1983)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 4: Escape to the Asylum Of Dub (1983)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 1 (1982)
Dub Me Crazy, Part 2: Beyond The Realm Of Dub (1982)
A Feast of Yellow Dub (feat. Yellowman)
Dub Them Silly Ina Firehouse
In a Rub a Dub Style
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Professor
Moroccan Sunrise (feat. Borrah)
Science & The Witchdoctor - Dub Me Crazy, Part 9
The Next Revolution Will Be Dub Wise
Trix In The Mix Part 1

Singles

Psychedelic Dub

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