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Detritus

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About Me

Get Detritus cd’s here:
Discography:
Full Length Albums:


Fractured, cd ( Ad Noiseam ) - October 2007
Origin, cd ( Ad Noiseam ) - September 2005
Endogenous, cd ( Ad Noiseam ) - July 2003

Mini’s/Splits

Thresholds, cd ( Ad Noiseam ) - Sept 2006
Conjugate, split with Antigen Shift (Fleshmadeword) - 2002

Remixes

Fault, Autoclav 1.1 - 2006
Betty Swollocks, Keef Baker - 2005
Thievery Is Grand, Mad Ep - 2005
It Gets Darkest Before The Dawn, NTT - 2004
md06 Drum Array, Scrap.edx - 2004
Nina Milla Meta, Cdatakill - 2004
Allusion, Pneumatic Detach - 2003
Helios, Freeze Etch - 2003
Interim, Pneumatic Detach - 2003


Compilations/Collaborations
Dissonant Structures, "Detritus"
Sonic Seducer Cold Hands Seduction Vol. XVIII, "Sense"
Words, Becoming Vol. 1, "Word"
Words, Becoming Vol. 2, "Endogenous"
HIV.01 , "Equilibrium"
Maschinenfest 2003, "Embedded"
Proven In Action, "Element"
Tonal Destruction II, "Grace"
Axc_Labs, "Symposium" (with Iszoloscope)
D-Side 30, "Dead Daffodils" Ad Noiseam 2001-2006, "Maze Dancer"
Some reviews n stuff:

David Dando-Moore is making Massive Attack nervous. His latest opus as Detritus, Fractured, opens mid-phrase, hurling the listener directly into the mix with a jet-assisted flyby of strings and beasts, and Persian-inflected vocals weave through the symphonic fireworks of classical bridges and ferocious breaks. The air raid of "Desolate (5-Htp mix)" is followed by the ground assault of "Collide," which storms out of the stereo with equal force. It’s not until the third track, "Detrimental," that Dando-Moore takes a breath, and even then, the orchestral Love Theme style of "Detrimental" is broken by tight drum programming into an anthemic story of love given, taken, broken, spurred, and won again. Dando-Moore’s work has always has always been readily able to reach in and squeeze your heart, using classical arrangements to get at the soft parts of our psyches; and he lays down floor-ready beats like an old DJ pro, knowing just how fast and hard the audience is willing to shake their asses. But here, he pulls out new tricks, like the samples of children playing in "Lethe" that makes the string-driven melody that much more heartbreaking, or the bombastic guitar that thrashes through the hardened beats of "Diolch" like Rammstein showing up to play at your mother’s garden party."Shifts" wiggles with serpentine glee, scattering shards of broken glass about the room, and while it tries on a few shiny dresses to make you think that it isn’t completely feral, there something about the way the beats move that say you shouldn’t turn your back on it (and sure enough, the drum break explosion is just that sign of uncontrolled chaos that you’ve been looking for). "Interrupted" dances in the moonlight, an undulating downtempo track shifts back and forth between the robust motion of a throbbing beat and the more diaphanous delicacy of a string-inflected melody.Oh, yes, Massive Attack should be afraid, as should Craig Armstrong and David Arnold for that matter. Every movie producer needing a hip orchestral breakbeat soundtrack is probably already dialing Dando-Moore(IGLOO MAG)
Having to disagree with an artist does not necessarily have to be a bad thing. When we last spoke to Dave Dando-Moore after the release of his “Thresholds” EP, he labelled the material for his upcoming new full-length as “pretty depressing”. Now it has been published, many will concur. And yet, underneath its sinisterly shimmering surface, a new and highly promising force has begun to stirr.It goes without saying, of course, that “Fractured” is not exactly a happy work. Piano melodies are again spiralling down a snail-shell-shaped staircase into the void and electronic string quartets are caught in loops of minuscule development, offering no resolution. More than on previous efforts, Dando-Moore is also flexing his muscle, adding edgey powerchord riffs to the arrangements and turning “Collide” or “Diolch” into wordless metal monsters.While this classifies “Fractured” as an aggressive and angry work, it remarkably enough never results in complete hopelessness. Something has happend in the meanderings of the most excusitely detailed drum n bass beats ever created by someone who hardly ever listens to drum n bass, an optimistic flame has sparked from the positive pads that float through multilayered tracks like “Shifts”. After one has chewed one’s way through the creaking and groaning wall of sharp-edged percussion, the breakneck loops and the pervasive sadness, a golden and lustrous core is slowly appearing that is truly unique.The conclusion is quite simple: While Dandy-Moore may still be using his music as a form of self-therapy, he has aquired a mastery of his tools which enables him to sublimate this fury and frenzy into pure energy. His arrangements have become richer, his dynamics more subtle, his sound more ecclectic and his vocabulary more concilliatory. Who, among the listeners of that wild beast “Thresholds”, would have expected a tender instrumental love song like “Lethe” from this man?Remixes by 5-HTP, DJ Hidden (an incredible stab at Ambient Drum n Bass) and Keef Baker, as much as they may differ from the rest of the material, are not out of place one bit in this colourful tour de force. Thus, even though it is certainly a logical progression in the Detritus discography, “Fractured” may also be considered the beginning of a new phase, whose exact destination probably remains undisclosed even to David Dandy-Moore.“Very, very happy with the final product.”, David posted on his blog with regards to the album. There’s nothing to disagree about there. (TOKAFI)

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/20/2005
Band Website: endogenous.co.uk
Band Members: Me
Influences: Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Divine Comedy, Deaf Center, Godflesh, Deathprod, Broadway Project, Neurosis, Brighter Death Now, Stars Of The Lid, Arvo Part, Max Richter, Olafur Arnulds, Peter Broderick, Library Tapes, Sylvain Chauveau, Machinefabriek, Arve Henriksen, Esmerine, Johann Johannson, Portishead, Black Sabbath, Terrorizer, Morbid Angel, BJ Nilsen, Jasper TX, William Basinski, Benga, Burial, M83, The Low Lows, Efterklang, etc...
Sounds Like: Get Detritus cd's here:

Record Label: Ad Noiseam
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Stuff again

Fuck... how much do I suck??!? Been ages since I’ve updated the blog....Anyway, ’Fractured’ came out... and is doing very, well :) Have updated the reviews section....Loads of shows ...
Posted by Detritus on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 03:08:00 PST

New album - Fractured

My new album, Fractured will be released on Ad Noiseam at Maschinenfest (Oct 12th).... Have put some of the final, mastered tracks up on Myspace..... Very, very happy with the final product.. :DWill a...
Posted by Detritus on Tue, 04 Sep 2007 04:13:00 PST

Puffy sleeves

Albums all done, and gone to master.... should be out in Oct on Ad Noiseam.....I am officially a big Mac ponce now, and am loving my turtle-neck and beige slacks ;) But don't care, as it's just fucki...
Posted by Detritus on Tue, 03 Jul 2007 01:15:00 PST

Album

Started the mix for the album... going really well so far... even if I'm not sleeping and my brain is melting ;) Hoping to get it all wrapped and ready for mastering in the next couple of weeks....x...
Posted by Detritus on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 12:50:00 PST

Today I.....

.... finished my new album :DHugs self and gets drunkx
Posted by Detritus on Tue, 02 Jan 2007 02:26:00 PST

Interrupted.............

Stuck up one of my new tracks.......... Let me know what you think....x
Posted by Detritus on Sun, 17 Dec 2006 03:07:00 PST

FINALLY - New Track Collide Plays........!!

At last!! Collide plays.... Let me know what you think.......
Posted by Detritus on Sat, 18 Nov 2006 02:15:00 PST

SHIT! FUCK! PISS! FUCK! SHIT! AAAAARGH!

Why won't my new track fucking FUCKING FUCKING play?????Edit: HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE...
Posted by Detritus on Fri, 10 Nov 2006 12:40:00 PST

Another new track..........

Just put up another new track, called Collide......... Edit: Just remembered that it wont show up for a bit..... What a tease eh ;)? Edit: Yup, and it seems that the file is fucked..... tries again......
Posted by Detritus on Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:05:00 PST

Violinist wanted

I'm desperately looking for someone to play some violin parts on my next album, especially the sections on Detrimental.If you play the violin and are up for it, or know someone who can, please let me ...
Posted by Detritus on Wed, 08 Nov 2006 01:22:00 PST