Mad Professor Dub Show feat. from 1-4 Ariwa Vocalists
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A mastery of electronic gadgetry has been expressed through the imaginative recordings produced by Mad Professor (born Neil Fraser). Working from his own studios, Mad Professor has overseen more than 100 albums including ground-breaking remixes for Massive Attack, Sade, and Pato Banton. A native of Guyana, Mad Professor earned his professional name from his childhood fascination for electronics. At the age of nine or ten, he built a radio from scratch. Moving to London, at the age of 13, Mad Professor continued to experiment with electronics. Although he bought a semi-professional reel-to-reel tape recorder in 1975, he was unable to record in sync. This prompted him to purchase more and more equipment. By the following year, he had begun experimenting with dubbing. Over the years, Mad Professor's studio, which he named Ariwa after the Nigerian word for "sound," has continued to evolve. Opened in a South London house in 1979, it moved to a much larger space in the Peckham ghetto the following year. During the four years that the studio remained at the site, Mad Professor found that the seemingly unsafe location cost him much of his clientele. After a brief return to the original house, the studio relocated to its present site in Whitehorse Lane.
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