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"Truly explores the limits of the original...if ever an album was worth owning twice, this is it" - The Wire
"If anything was going to render Massive Attack's transcendent Protection set even more ethereal and reefer-friendly, it had to be the pharmaceutical hubble-bubble of the Mad Professor's studio" - The Guardian |
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No Protection features eight tracks from Massive
Attack's best selling Protection album completely remixed
and remodelled by Britain's master of the Futuristic Dub groove...The
Mad Professor. The Mad Professor (a.k.a. Neil Fraser) has been producing tripped-out dubscapes from his South London studio Ariwa Sounds since the early '80s and is considered by many to be the British equivalent of Jamaican Dub legend, Lee Perry. As the British press has more than adequately attested, No ProtectionL is a spaced out, dub heavy, re-interpretation of the Bristol, England drum 'n' bass sound; no mean feat considering the already innovative reputation of the original. No Protection is a perfect soundtrack to late nights and lazy afternoons, and a tantalizing new episode in the resurgence of the Dub phenomenon. |
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