Ending up this journey with some chrome type 2 metal cassette tape ultra-long demo tracks. Straight from the Mad Profs mouth.
These tracks are from the Virgin Records vaults, transferred to DAT in 1994, originally intended for the album Massive Attack V Mad Professor - No Protection released in 1995.
Times listed after track titles...
Weather Storm (21:32)
Cool Monsoon (21:24)
Eurochild (13:01)
Heat Miser (18:07)
Spying Glass (13:33)
Heat Miser (18:07)
Spying Glass (13:33)
Enjoy,
NØ
Dubs 5th Tape
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Dubs 7th Tape
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Thanks No.
ReplyDeleteReally appreciate your posts and deep dives. You have a bit of time on me but I too have floated through Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Disco, Punk, Rave (all genres of electronic), Ambient, D&B, Jungle, mnml, and of course Dub and Reggae.
Lots of love from north of the border for the situation down there. They just re-elected a Mini T, up in my province last night.
All the self work - all our radiating inner love - the world is at a crossroads - an inevitable pendulum swing. Images from Octavia Butler books(Sower of the Parables) floating through my mind.
I can only imagine being the human that you are, down there in this.
Stay strong.
Peace and Love
Bryant
everythingisnothing.ca
Thanks for taking the time to leave this great comment. Sorry that the evil has spread up your way. You stay strong as well.
DeleteYes!!! Thank you, a great way to wrap up this wonderful series. I've been in a mad state of dub fever all month long.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear friend.
DeleteAlso...........any more of MA Dub Tapes, beyond these prime numbers?
ReplyDeleteThanks again!!!
Bryant
Only two that I have. Don't know if more slipped out or not. Sorry.
Deletewow! thanks a lot!!
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome.
DeleteThanks NØ! What an amazing February. Thanks for plumbing the depths of Mad Professor's musikal treasures.
ReplyDeleteThe Mad Prof Plumber.
ReplyDeleteHi NØ, many thanks for the Dubs 5th Tape! Truly excellent and totally new to me. Has the Mad Prof done (m)any more 'less reggae, more dub' releases like this? If so, any particular recommendations?
ReplyDeleteIt usually depends on what madness the Mad Prof is in at the time, his music varies from lovers rock & straight ahead reggae to crazy, crazy Dub. December 2023 I shared the Twelve Dubs of Crazemas...an entire run of Mad Professor's Dub Me Crazy series that is Dubinitely Dubwise. Check them out.
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