Mocean Worker
Mocean Worker, (pronounced "motion worker") is a one man electronic music DJ, Adam Dorn. He also happens to be the son of famous jazz and R'n'B producer Joel Dorn. Since the release of his first album, 'Home Movies from the Brain Forest', his style has varied from a drum 'n' bass sound to a jazz-oriented dance sound, incorporating elements of funk, big-band and swing. This explains why he has been referred to as an eclectic musician.
Adam is also a bass player and vocalist, and has worked in depth with many artists, including Chaka Khan. The Mocean Worker project is the result of several half-serious recording sessions. Once Dorn had realised the potential of the music he was making, he released his first Mocean Worker album, "Home Movies from the Brain Forest" in 1998.
It is so exciting to discover an artist who has dabbled in various genres and produced different albums with different sounds. Each album Dorn has dropped has been focussed on different elements, and the merging of several makes his music so fresh. Mocean Worker has been praised for his clever ability to bring sounds from the past and blend them with sounds of the present.
My favourite album of his right now is "Enter the MoWo!" Simply because I can't get enough of the smooth sounds produced when Dorn mixes the old with the new; the samples used are taken from the heart of soul and jazz. Even though it's a laid back album it still makes you want to move, and it has that electro, jazzstep feel. For another electronic sounding album, check out "Mixed Emotional Features". Here you will find electronic mixes with d'n'b tones, sik!
Dorn has just finished his fifth album, entitled "Cinco de Mowo", and early reviews of this album indicate that it could be his best work to date. Check out the video for "Shake Ya Boogie" (taken from this album) at the bottom of the page. After five albums Mocean Worker has managed to settle into a comfortable artistic groove, whilst still ensuring that he produces an original sound to his work, which is a rare trait for artists these days.
If you like Mocean Worker, check out similar artists:
Breakybeat Era, Photek, Thievery Corporation.
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Sunday, 22 July 2007
Mocean Worker
Posted by Lena at 09:06
Labels: Electronica, Funk/Mash up
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