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Have you visited Luna Park yet Was the cry from the bell staff at the hotel no I hadn't it looked cheap tacky and worse than Brighton Pier I was urged to take the 5 minute ferry ride to go see it. So begrudgingly i did. This place is a museum piece and if you are a Sydneyer you either love it or hate it. Its been closed down and reopened 5 times and I can understand why. As you step off th
One of the many reasons why we love Camden's Jazz Cafe so much is its eclectic taste in music. Home not only to jazz, their offerings also include some of the best in hip hop and reggae, with legends passing across their stage on a daily basis. Tonight reggae rhythms take over their sound system as the Mad Professor's Dub Show rushes in to bop heads about. Susan Cadogan, a frequent collaborator with...
Filed under: Spinner Interview Spinner.com : If you ever feel like challenging yourself to a comprehension test, try having a conversation with Lee "Scratch" Perry. The legendary reggae and dub artist and producer, once nicknamed the "Upsetter," is out there ... far out there. Half of this... Read more
To call Scholium Project a winery and its proprietor, Abe Schoener, a winemaker is a little like calling Salvador Dalí a painter. It's true, but it does not begin to capture his visionary character.
Phillip Broyles (Lance Reddick, "The Wire") takes over the investigation and he rides sensitive-but-dogged Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) and her fellow FBI agent (and secret lover) John Scott (Mark Valley) to get to the bottom of the catastrophe. They investigate a storage facility where Scott is injured in a spectacular blast that infects him with a similar ailment, and now Dunham's in a race to save...
A while back, Dinosaurs and Robots (the Fifties nostalgia-historico kitsch blog from Mister Jalopy and Mad Professor) showed a couple of photos from the Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection at Indiana U. They (the Indiana University Archives) are in mid-digitization of 14,400 color Kodachrome slides shot from September 3, 1938, to April 20, 1969, and [...]
[Wrapping up the week in three dots . . .] The slow days of August haven't been that slow. And September will blow in like a hurricane with a slew of events, with Office 2.0 the first week in September. . . . Vote early, vote often . . . The PR Week awards for best PR blogs has been interesting to watch. PR bloggers have been asking their supporters to vote, and to vote often, which brings up some...
Mad Professor a.k.a Neil Fraser began his musical career on the technical side of things as a service engineer for mixing desks and amplifiers. That skill and a good ear for "on key" music became his asset when he began building a 4 track studio at his home in Thornton Heath. At school Neil was christened Mad Professor by friends who were amazed by the experiments he was carrying out. By the turn...
the long awaited Dubsta 4 lives up to the standards we've all come to expect and love from Selector Steve .... DUBSTA Chapter 4 01 Round 1 Scientist Big Showdown At King Tubby’s 02 Harder Than Babylon - Mad Professor 03 Nightwalker - Trentemoller 04 Searching For Stalag - Dub Traffik Control 05 Like The Wind Ft. Deuce Eclipse (Kidkanevil Remix) - Dj Vadim 06 Dub Experience - Lodovic Navarre 07 DJ...
last night an amazing thread came up on ilm. the basic premise of the thread was : if you had a choice would you live the rest of your life listening only to music already recorded , or would you prefer to forsake history, and just live in the here and now and listen only to [...]
Yet another mad professor has suggested that we should just accept common spelling errors . Ken Smith is not a teacher of English, or a linguist. He's a criminologist. Perhaps he's come up with this loony suggestion because the criminals he studies have a low grasp of our language? But no, his students have trouble spelling, so rather than try and teach them or correct them, he'd rather just let them...
The Periodic Table of Videos is an entertaining collection of short videos, each devoted to describing one of the elements of the periodic table. Try the one on Sodium (Na) to see what I mean. Charmingly amateurish, good boyish fun and complete with the perfect image of a mad professor.
After seeing this I decided to see if i could copy it for my own Mad Professor look. However over on this side of the Atlantic we dont seem to have easy access to the great range of diy products you do (I think).