PAMA INTERNATIONAL meets MAD PROFESSOR - REWIRED! IN DUB on tour
Pama Intl mixed live by the legendary Mad Professor - promoting the release of Pama Intl meets Mad Professor - Rewired! In Dub
Included in the ticket price is a free digital copy of Rewired! In Dub
Supported by The Sidewalk Doctors
Brought to you by Rockers Revolt & Ariwa
PAMA INTL meets MAD PROFESSOR - REWIRED! IN DUB on tour - an unrivaled sonic assault of dub - transcending the generations - Pama Intl mixed live by the legendary Mad Professor
From their inception in 2001 Pama Intl have been brewing a unique blend of 60's soul, 70's reggae with a 21st century commentary. As much King Tubby as the southern soul sounds of Stax, all the time remaining distinctly Pama Intl. In 2006 they became the first new band to sign to the legendary Trojan Records in 30 years. The revolving nature of the collective's line up has seen the band line up members from The Specials, Madness, Steel Pulse, Galliano, The Lee Perry Band, Pop Will Eat Itself, Steel Pulse, Style Council, Bentley Rhythm Ace, The Selecter and collaborations with Dennis Alcapone, Dave & Ansel Collins, Billy Bragg, Groove Corp, Mungos Hi Fi, Michie One, Rico Rodriguez, Derrick Morgan and Dawn Penn.
Mad Professor should need no introduction. He is quite simply a living legend and Dub champion. From the early 1980's when he launched his Ariwa label and studio, Mad Professor has furthered dub music like no other. Producing, remixing, collaborating and releasing 1000's of reggae titles, with a who's who of reggae royalty & beyond, including; the Upsetter Lee Scratch Perry, U Roy, Mikey Dread, Johnny Clarke, Macka B, Sly & Robbie, Horace Andy, Max Romeo, Sandra Cross, The Orb, Beats International, Sade, Depeche Mode, Jamiroquai, Rancid, KLF, Beastie Boys, Perry Farrell (Jane’s Addiction) and many more. In the mid Nineties, Mad Professor’s profile increased to global status after remixing Massive Attack. The resulting album 'No Protection' went onto over 1 million copies.
"Pama Intl continue their inexorable rise" **** Mojo
“12 hook-filled tracks, vintage rocksteady spiked with soul... An album of substance” Q magazine
"seamless merging of the classic and the modern" Echoes