2023 reissue, originally released in 1984 - Mad Professor, also known as Neil Fraser to his friends is renowned worldwide for his groundbreaking dub recordings, captivating live sets showcasing the creativity of dub sound engineers, and his collaborations with both reggae and non-reggae artists alike such as Lee Scratch Perry, Jah Shaka, Sade, The Orb, Massive Attack, Grace Jones and many more. Above all, he is celebrated for his prolific output in the genres of Dub, Lovers Rock, Reggae, and more through his own Ariwa label and south London recording studio. A few years back, we stumbled upon this outstanding Lovers Rock and Dub album which had a very unique raw sound and felt like a whole experience when listened to as a whole. When we finally had the pleasure of meeting Neil at his recording studio, he revealed that this album was one of his earliest works. It was born out of a birthday gift from his wife—a four-track recorder that inspired him to venture into music-making after years of repairing and building electronics and audio equipment. Mad Professor further explained that this album, originally released in 1984, is a compilation of tracks recorded between 1979 and 1981, representing the nascent stages of his recording and production career, when the idea of establishing a studio and the Ariwa label was just beginning to take shape. He set up all his gear, including his first homemade four-track mixing desk, in the front room of his house in South London. With no prior studio experience, he positioned microphones where he thought they should fit and invited local musicians to collaborate. Errol Sly, Ranking Ann, Sergeant Pepper, Deborah Glasgow, Victor Cross, Sister Audrey, his backing band the Sane Inmates, and a host of other talented local artists, some of whom would go on to become stalwarts in their respective genres, all contributed to this album, capturing the raw essence of Mad Professor and Ariwa's early sound. Ariwa Sounds: The Early Sessions is an essential piece of Dub and Lovers Rock history, marking the inception of an institution.
A1 | Errol Sly - Love In Your Heart |
A2 | Ranking Ann - Moonlight Lover |
A3 | Sgt. Pepper - It's You |
A4 | Deborahe Glasgow - My Thing |
B1 | Victor Cross - Make Up |
B2 | Sgt. Pepper - Special Brew |
B3 | Rock A Way, Sister Audrey - It's A Shame |
B4 | Mad Professor, The Sane Inmates - Sitting Room Dub |