Submitted by Name: paul From: victoria, bc, canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hey hey
I'm the bass player for a local roots reggae band, and have been digging the "Kingston 1972" track a whole lot.
I'm really interested to find out what was the original track that this was dubbed from.
Love the bassline, and love what you did over it.
Pls email me privately if you can & let me know, I'd really appreciate it. I've been looking all over the net, but cannot find any reference.
thanks!
Added: September 7, 2010
Submitted by Name: Shayar From: Southern California E-mail: Contact
Comments: Mr. Madman Mad Professor, you're music has kept me inspired throughout the years. I have introduced dub to the masses with your music, you were the reason why so many people got instantly hooked. You're the * * * and you know it; nuff respek.
Added: April 28, 2010
Submitted by Name: Albert Oost From: Holland E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi, The Dub oracle here. It's a time of many years i can enjoy ariwa music. Mad professor is truely a record holder in production of records on a single label. I think sometimes you must take a vacation to inspire the mind for new records, silence is true music, music is in between of the notes. If you are always making music its dificult to beat or top great songs that where made before, to break your own copyright or imagination so to speak. I love the nurding of the mad professor, madness at the top of controlling it. Is he realy a .......... ?
Thanks you all for the works
Added: April 5, 2010
Submitted by Name: matigari ma njirungi From: kenya E-mail: Contact
Comments: wagwan ithren? please to see u still a gwan with jah works been listenig to you since childhood from old vinyls n api 2 c u still keeepin it real!keep up but we would like to c more of u in motherland AFRICA!
Added: March 26, 2010
Submitted by Name: Naakaala From: JA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi Mad Professor, thank the creator people like you are still around to put out positive and good music for us. As far as radio stations go thats a tuff one the people who control tings want to keep us dumb so more time they make it hard for us to own anything. Keep doing what you do, we are listening. Cant wait to get an analog mixer to start dubbing too. Music is a mission especially black music.
Added: March 9, 2010
Submitted by Name: allard van der starre From: amsterdam E-mail: Contact
Comments: hi, just read the comments in the news it's true-one have to try harder to find good music i can recommend the record palace shop opposite the paradiso here in Amsterdam I have the same experience in my hosipital- so it's arelieve to come home and play what i want to hear i mean i love hard core dub so keep up the good work and by the way the little boss DD 3 has some cool sounds allard
Comments: hi mad professor, just found your site have been listening to your productions for over twenty years got various lp's and twelves from vinyl days. keep it up your wicked all the best
Added: January 14, 2010
Submitted by Name: Santa Claus From: Mars E-mail: Contact
Comments: Happy New Year!! Dub it Krazy!!
Added: January 4, 2010
Submitted by Name: Karmelody From: L-Town E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hold tight all the crew representing ariwa!
Bless
Added: December 8, 2009
Submitted by Name: Teacher at Reggae Vibes From: Netherlands E-mail: Contact
Comments:
Hi Ariwa Sounds Crew,
Thanks for the Wonderful XL Large music for the masses.
Name: paul
From: victoria, bc, canada
E-mail: Contact
Hey hey
I'm the bass player for a local roots reggae band, and have been digging the "Kingston 1972" track a whole lot.
I'm really interested to find out what was the original track that this was dubbed from.
Love the bassline, and love what you did over it.
Pls email me privately if you can & let me know, I'd really appreciate it. I've been looking all over the net, but cannot find any reference.
thanks!