Mad Professor ✪

His "Dub Me Crazy" series in the 1980s helped bridge reggae into the digital age. He also famously worked with Lee Perry on this album , often credited with directing Perry's eccentric talents.

Following pioneers like King Tubby and Lee "Scratch" Perry, he experiments with analog gear and studio techniques to create "otherworldly soundscapes". Mad Professor

"Mad Professor" can refer to two very different, though both influential, subjects: the pioneering or the cultural archetype/trope found in fiction. Here is content covering both aspects, based on the search results. 1. The Music Producer: Mad Professor (Neil Fraser) His "Dub Me Crazy" series in the 1980s

Mad Professor | In Conversation + Masterclass In Dub Session "Mad Professor" can refer to two very different,

Neil Fraser, known as , is a Guyanese-born British producer and sound engineer who is a cornerstone of the UK dub music scene.