Mocean Worker Jello Dart
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Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC5E1LMBHgY
Mocean Worker is otherwise known as Adam Dorn, and when he's not indulging his beat-freak proclivities on his own, he helps his father Joel run the 32 Jazz reissue label. Among other things, this means that he doesn't have much trouble clearing samples, and he uses that enhanced level of access in a number of highly creative ways on this album. The most impressive of these is on the cleverly titled Counts, Dukes, and Strays, an acid jazz tour de force constructed entirely out of samples from compositions by Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Billy Strayhorn. But he knows other secret handshakes, as well: Times of Danger is a pitch-perfect homage to TV spy-show soundtracks, and Detonator is an equally fine addition to the dark drum'n'bass tradition. He's swinging without a net on Mycroft, which combines Sherlock Holmes dialogue with Hawaiian steel guitar, and he manages to pull it off. Almost every track has moments like these. This is an album that bears up under repeated listenings, which is not always the case with electronic dance music. • • ____________________________________________ • • Subscribe : https://goo.gl/BV2SJb • Like our Facebook page : https://goo.gl/Fu74E1 • Follow Us on Twitter : https://goo.gl/uv8zdj • Visit our website : http://goo.gl/LaHHZt • • The Palm Channel will present some of the highlights from our catalogue, an eclectic mix of original short films, interviews from our archives exploring the roots and branches of Jamaican music, and much more. • • Created by Island Records founder Chris Blackwell (Bob Marley, U2, Grace Jones etc.). Palm Pictures has always pushed musical boundaries and encouraged unlikely collaborations. Since the late 90's it has been a leader in the convergence of music and film, producing and distributing music documentaries, arthouse foreign cinema, and music videos.
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