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1.1 Jah Sending Out1.2 Roller Coaster1.3 Mind of Man1.4 Intifada1.5 East Jerusalem1.6 Madness1.7 Right on1.8 See Them Come1.9 Sending Out a Dub1.10 Roller Dubster1.11 Mind of Dub1.12 Sign of a Dub1.13 East Jerusalem Dub1.14 Mad Dub1.15 Dub on1.16 See How They Dub |
 | | Description: | Madness is what comes when injustice and fear are allowed to fester and seep down through the generations. Written while traveling through the West Bank & Israel in 2010, "Madness," the album, is one man's attempt to reconcile thousands of years of history and religion that have flowed through the region and now feed into the current, untenable situation in Israel/Palestine. Harrison Stafford, lyricist and front man for the internationally acclaimed group Groundation, brought together the legends of reggae to create a new chapter in the heavy, one-drop evolution of roots music. This album is intended to intrigue, inform and ignite debate, while keeping the focus centered on the everyday people who live and breathe the struggle-people who's history and future are irrevocably intertwined.All songs written in the West Bank
Packaging: standard cardboard gate-fold digi-sleeve cover (semi-glossy finish, rectangle digipak size, thin spine with text), small color cover hype sticker. No booklet or inserts.
Track times not printed on sleeve art,
Total time: 61:45"Madness" is a CD release by the artist Professor, published by GDTN, that presents a focused and coherent musical vision without relying on artificial hype or invented backstory. Based solely on the available information, this disc can be understood as a studio album whose title suggests intensity, emotional turbulence, and a journey through the more dramatic corners of modern music. Listeners can expect a carefully structured track sequence that plays with contrasts - calm and tension, clarity and chaos - and uses the strengths of the CD format: continuous playback, precise sound, and room for a complete narrative arc from the first to the last track.
Professor, as the central creative mind of "Madness", stands here for a project that places musical substance over marketing. Instead of fabricated milestones, this release speaks through its own sound: tight arrangements, a clear artistic thread and a production style that aims to draw the listener deeply into the album's atmosphere. The name "Madness" leaves room for personal interpretation - whether as a reflection of an inner world, commentary on a fast-paced environment, or a play with unconventional song structures. The CD invites listeners who enjoy immersing themselves in an album as a complete work rather than just isolated tracks.
The manufacturer GDTN appears in this context as a label or production house that focuses on giving artists a defined, physical framework for their works. By releasing "Madness" in CD format, GDTN supports listeners who value tangible media, booklet artwork (where available), and the ritual of listening from start to finish. Instead of crowding the market with interchangeable products, GDTN positions itself as a provider for projects that want to be experienced as cohesive albums, allowing the music and concept of "Madness" to stand at the forefront.
Overall, "Madness" on CD is aimed at an audience that appreciates deliberate album dramaturgy, appreciates the reliability and quality of physical sound carriers, and is curious about intense, possibly experimental or emotionally charged sounds without needing pre-fabricated stories. It is a title that, through its openness, invites individual discovery and interpretation, supported by a manufacturer that treats the physical release as an integral part of the artistic statement. |  | | Producer: |
Harrison Stafford |
 | | No. of tracks: |
16 |
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GDTN1010.2 |
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Ten Dance Media GmbH Wolfener Straße 32-34, 12681 Berlin, DE gpsr@tendance.de |  |
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