

Hero image 0 of Aural & Hearty, 0 of 1
Aural & Hearty
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
After proving himself one of the more adept drum'n'bass producers on his first two sets, Adam Dorn branched out his Mocean Worker project considerably for his third LP, Aural & Hearty. The results aren't completely disastrous -- Dorn's production talents are as tight as usual -- but the parade of genre workouts on this album makes it all a bit tiring (though it must've been a fun one to record). After a short intro, Aural & Hearty begins with a beyond played-out big beat redux named "Hey Baby" (guess what the predominant vocal sample turns out to be), and the track's only partially redeemed by Dorn's production finesse and the guest scratching of Roc Raida (from the X-Ecutioners). The song with the highest expectations coming in, a Bono collaboration titled "Air Suspension," also turns out a distinct disappointment; Dorn frames Bono's tossed-off vocal with little more than a few bland acid-techno riffs and a vocal tag lifted straight from a Timbaland record. The rest of the genres Aural & Hearty soundchecks -- easy-tempo groove on "Tres Tres Chic," Brazilian samba on the scratchy cut "Velvet Black Sky," filtered disco on "Astroglide," beatbox techno on "Step" -- are pleasant enough, but quite clichᅢᄅd coming on the heels of Dorn's inventive mastery of dark drum'n'bass and trip-hop on his previous material. "Intothinair" is one of the bare few highlights, a stab at paranoid tech-house with a devastating analog bassline and shimmering synth (Dorn apparently loved the bassline effect, considering he used it in two other tracks on the album). ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Specs
- PerformerMocean Worker
- Music genreDance / DJ, Electronica
- Record labelCD
Current price is USD$12.82
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
After proving himself one of the more adept drum'n'bass producers on his first two sets, Adam Dorn branched out his Mocean Worker project considerably for his third LP, Aural & Hearty. The results aren't completely disastrous -- Dorn's production talents are as tight as usual -- but the parade of genre workouts on this album makes it all a bit tiring (though it must've been a fun one to record). After a short intro, Aural & Hearty begins with a beyond played-out big beat redux named "Hey Baby" (guess what the predominant vocal sample turns out to be), and the track's only partially redeemed by Dorn's production finesse and the guest scratching of Roc Raida (from the X-Ecutioners). The song with the highest expectations coming in, a Bono collaboration titled "Air Suspension," also turns out a distinct disappointment; Dorn frames Bono's tossed-off vocal with little more than a few bland acid-techno riffs and a vocal tag lifted straight from a Timbaland record. The rest of the genres Aural & Hearty soundchecks -- easy-tempo groove on "Tres Tres Chic," Brazilian samba on the scratchy cut "Velvet Black Sky," filtered disco on "Astroglide," beatbox techno on "Step" -- are pleasant enough, but quite clichᅢᄅd coming on the heels of Dorn's inventive mastery of dark drum'n'bass and trip-hop on his previous material. "Intothinair" is one of the bare few highlights, a stab at paranoid tech-house with a devastating analog bassline and shimmering synth (Dorn apparently loved the bassline effect, considering he used it in two other tracks on the album). ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Performer
Mocean Worker
Music genre
Dance / DJ, Electronica
Track listing
Lighten up Francis,Hey Baby,Air Suspension,Tres Tres Chic,Intothinair,Thick Interlude,Cha Cha Cha,Velvet Black Sky,Astroglide,Waiting for Verdeaux,Step,Lighten up Again
Record label
CD
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Warnings
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
1969-1975 $12.99
$1299current price $12.991969-1975
RECONSTRUCT $14.44
$1444current price $14.44RECONSTRUCT
Awaken $6.99
$699current price $6.99Awaken
Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Dance Hits / Various - Music & Performance - CD $12.54 Was $16.48 $43.24/ea
$1254current price $12.54, Was $16.48$16.48$43.24/eaVarious Artists - Now That's What I Call Dance Hits / Various - Music & Performance - CD
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsUp Yours $16.97
$1697current price $16.97Up Yours
Unhuman $9.17 Was $12.99
$917current price $9.17, Was $12.99$12.99Unhuman
Merzbow - Red Magnesia Pink - Music & Performance - CD $12.39 $51.63/ea
$1239current price $12.39$51.63/eaMerzbow - Red Magnesia Pink - Music & Performance - CD
CHECK OUT THE GROOVE $13.06
$1306current price $13.06CHECK OUT THE GROOVE
Contrepoint $10.05
$1005current price $10.05Contrepoint
Beyond & Back (LP) $9.53
$953current price $9.53Beyond & Back (LP)
Piece of Work $9.40
$940current price $9.40Piece of Work
Te Esperare $12.74
$1274current price $12.74Te Esperare
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsThe Dawnseeker (CD Silpcase) $17.33
$1733current price $17.33The Dawnseeker (CD Silpcase)
Wlf Made at Home (CD) $7.91
$791current price $7.91Wlf Made at Home (CD)
Zongamin $11.15
$1115current price $11.15Zongamin
The Odyssey $12.33
$1233current price $12.33The Odyssey
Dyce $6.61
$661current price $6.61Dyce
Worlds Apart Remixed $10.05 Was $11.98
$1005current price $10.05, Was $11.98$11.98Worlds Apart Remixed
In To The Mix $17.97
$1797current price $17.97In To The Mix
Robopop (CD) $19.99
$1999current price $19.99Robopop (CD)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
