Dive into the rich, rhythmic world of Mad Professor's "Afrocentric Dub: Black Liberation Dub Chapter 5," a captivating journey released in 1999 under the Ariwa Sounds label. This album is a masterful blend of dub, reggae, roots reggae, and electrocumbia, showcasing Mad Professor's unique ability to fuse genres and create a soundscape that is both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 6 minutes, the album features 14 tracks, each offering a distinct flavor of Mad Professor's signature sound. From the powerful opener "Black Heroes" to the chilled-out vibes of "Chillout Zone," the album takes you on a sonic adventure through various moods and rhythms. Notable tracks include "Asylum Revisited," "Pressure Zone Dub," and "Studio 54 Dub," each demonstrating Mad Professor's prowess in crafting intricate, layered dub compositions.
"Afrocentric Dub: Black Liberation Dub Chapter 5" is the fifth installment in Mad Professor's "Dub You Crazy With Love Series," following "Under The Spell of Dub (Black Liberation Chapter 4)" released in 1997. The album continues the series' tradition of exploring the depths of dub music, incorporating elements of Afrocentric themes and black liberation narratives.
The album's production credits include contributions from notable musicians such as Fluxy, Don Chandler, and Mafia on bass, and Don Carlos, Albert Griffiths & The Gladiators, Johnny Osbourne, Marcia Griffiths, Junior Murvin, Boom Shaka, and Augustus Pablo on vocals and brass. This collaborative effort adds a rich tapestry of sounds and styles, making the album a testament to the collaborative spirit of reggae and dub music.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Mad Professor or a newcomer to his work, "Afrocentric Dub: Black Liberation Dub Chapter 5" offers a compelling exploration of dub music's potential. It's an essential addition to any reggae or dub enthusiast's collection, showcasing Mad Professor's enduring influence and innovation in the genre.