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Over the accomplished brace of years, the Animation Arrangement has boring confused its ambition bazaar from a grade-school admirers to a added reliable demographic: stoners. Sure, aback the channel's origin, the brief schedule-- with its consciousness-expanding reruns of 1970s book like "The Harlem Globetrotters" and "Wacky Races"-- appealed to admirers beneath the influence. But aback the advent, and consecutive accelerated expansion, of its aboriginal Adult Swim programming, the arrangement has acutely tailored its programming to academy acceptance and late-night tokers, two groups with a appealing big overlap on a Venn diagram. Not for annihilation is the block's best accepted appearance about talking fast food.
Where cartoons and edger are actuality prioritized, you're abiding to acquisition MF Doom, so it was no abruptness that his accord with adolescent Topps Future Star Danger Mouse concluded up actuality Adult Swim-affiliated. Just as cartoons like "Sealab" and "Harvey Birdman"-- with their abundant pauses, quarter-hour runtime, and no-plot plots-- are ill-fitted to the marijuana mind, so too are Doom and Danger's loping beats, able rhymes, and tee-hee chat snippets.
Yet alike with this compatibility, Danger Doom's admission album, The Mouse and the Mask, suffered from the abbreviating rewards of its connected cartoon-voice intrusions. Like abounding hip-hop skits, the samples were funny at first, annoying at third, and enough by the fifth listen-- in no baby allotment due to the acid abundance ambit acclimated by best Adult Swim articulation actors (all three of them). Alone with Danger Doom, the skits were the songs in a lot of cases, authoritative a surgical skit-ectomy action on one's iPod impossible, and communicable highlights like Ghostface's ablaze ballad on "The Mask".
The Occult Hymn EP, a chargeless download accessible at adultswim.com, is abounding with snippets from second-tier Adult Swim shows. The Animation Network's graveyard about-face has started to Xerox itself with shows like "Squidbillies" (a barbarian "ATHF") and "12 oz. Mouse" (the asymptote of the block's awkward style), and so appropriately this coda anthology is abundantly fabricated up of remixes and sequels, with alone one absolutely aboriginal track, the blah "Korn Dogz". For both animation and record, these echoes are bald dilutions of the original, save Madlib's elevator-music makeover of "Space Ho's".
Danger Mouse and MF Doom can be forgiven for phoning a few in, accustomed the assorted all-embracing projects the producers are currently active announcement and preparing. Nonetheless, the new versions on Occult Hymn abundantly band aback the mutated Saturday morning affair songs of the aboriginal in favor of annoyed jazz-loop wallpaper, with both the "El Chupa Libre" and "Sofa King" remixes relying on all-encompassing electric-piano fusion. Doom, meanwhile, sounds drained on his new verses, active to adjure an continued Aback to the Future advertence on "Chupa", and admixture in blood-warm accolades about the new Adult Swim fare.
You can't abhorrence too adamantine on a chargeless EP though, and as promotional actual and branding maneuver, the Danger Doom accord has been an amateur success. There could be worse music-industry innovations than a advocacy industry for rappers to accomplish songs about their admired TV shows; I'd absolutely right-click on a Cam clue about "Mythbusters" or Kanye rhapsodizing about "Project Runway". However, the angle has to reflect the artefact actuality sold, and The Occult Hymn's additional drafts don't reflect the camp pacing and askance amusement of Adult Swim the way The Mouse and the Mask's highlights did. Alike back your admirers is predominantly stoners, you can't get abroad with half-grassing it.
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