No Protection is a 1995 dub remix of Massive Attack's second album Protection by the British dub producer Mad Professor.
No Protection | ||||
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Released | 17 February 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
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Length | 49:57 | |||
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Background
editMad Professor was contacted by Massive Attack after Protection was released to remix a song for a single. After the single was remixed, the band asked Mad Professor to listen to more of the album to explore the possibility of further remixes. The project then became a track by track remix of almost the entire album. Mad Professor heavily edited the original material to form a slow, pulsating mix in which the beat is emphasised, reverb is extensively used and the occasional vocals (many of the tracks are almost entirely instrumental) fade in-and-out in typical dub fashion.[1]
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Guardian | [3] |
Rolling Stone | [4] |
Select | 4/5[5] |
The Village Voice | A−[6] |
According to music journalist Robert Christgau, No Protection was the most ballyhooed album during dub music's revival in the mid-1990s and In his review for The Village Voice, he found the music well defined and textured: "It also sustains a convincing gravity—a sense that all these whooshings and clangings and suckings and scrapings and boomings and snatches of tune relate to each other and the rest of the physical universe."[6]
Track listing
edit- "Radiation Ruling the Nation" (based on "Protection") – 8:35
- "Bumper Ball Dub" (based on "Karmacoma") – 5:59
- "Trinity Dub" (based on "Three") – 4:22
- "Cool Monsoon" (based on "Weather Storm") – 7:10
- "Eternal Feedback" (based on "Sly") – 6:26
- "Moving Dub" (based on "Better Things") – 5:57
- "I Spy" (based on "Spying Glass") – 5:07
- "Backward Sucking" (based on "Heat Miser") – 6:17
References
edit- ^ spence d. "BACK TO THE LAB with The Mad Professor". NiceUp. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "No Protection – Massive Attack / Mad Professor". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ^ Glanvill, Rick (24 February 1995). "Massive Attack v. Mad Professor: No Protection (Wild Bunch/Circa)". The Guardian. London.
- ^ Hardy, Ernest (16 May 1996). "Massive Attack: No Protection". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 19 September 2008. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ^ Grundy, Gareth (April 1995). "Massive Attack vs. The Mad Professor: No Protection". Select. No. 58. p. 99.
- ^ a b Christgau, Robert (17 December 1996). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
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