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“Straight Up” – Dismantled

by TG Mondalf on Feb.11, 2010, under D, Just For Fun, Metropolis News, Metropolis Records

Dismantled at Metropolis Records

On the 2010 season of American Idol we heard Andrew Garcia perform a wonderful acoustic version of Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” during Hollywood week. However, back in 2005 in the EBM music scene, mastermind Gary Zon, the mind behind the band Dismantled, released a playful cover of the song on his EP “Breed To Death” on Metropolis Records. Having started as a Front Line Assembly sound-alike, this release was a fusion of 80’s, Electroclash, and Trance alongside traditional Electro elements and harsh synthetics. The title track was meant to exaggerate and stereotype the new wave of Electro, as well as balance the edge and complexity inherent in Dismantled’s music.

After seeing the American Idol episode, I just had to post something to help bring this excellent cover into the light! I’ve been a fan of Dismantled from the start and continue to enjoy the structural changes Gary has made with each progressive release. You can hear a sample of Dismantled’s version of the song as well as purchase a download copy by clicking the album artwork above.

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Trigger by Todd Durrant

by TG Mondalf on Jul.23, 2009, under A Different Drum, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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Trigger is the first complete novel by Todd Durrant, owner of A Different Drum record label. While A Different Drum is known for great modern Synthpop, Todd Durrant will quickly be known for great and philosophically thought provoking science-fiction. I was extremely impressed with this as a first work by him and anxiously look forward to more. The story was riveting and I couldn’t put it down! It is the type of story with many interesting layers of plot revelation that keeps the reader on edge waiting to see what will happen next. I loved that it was not overly predictable as I find many stories both written and filmed to often be. Instead, this just seemed to get more curious with every page turned.



The most difficult thing about writing this review is that I really don’t want to include too many, if any, spoilers as the greatest fun about reading it was the interesting turns the plot took as more information was revealed. Basically, the story takes place in two different timelines. In one, you have a group of human exiles from Earth who are trying to make their way in space after forcefully leaving the planet due to a an invasion by mechanical “lifeforms”. In this timeline, there are divergent political perspectives revolving around either going back to retake Earth by force or expanding further into space and pioneering further development and growth. In the other timeline, which is pre-invasion, the focus revolves around a major corporation, scientific development, and a secret project to help prevent human annihilation by creating a device which is only activated after the calamity has occurred by using a trigger backwards in time to activate it.

The only criticism I have at all about this work is that I think more development could have been done on the desperation that humans faced in the future on these remote space colonies. However, in many ways the author did make it obvious and other readers may likely disagree with me on this one as much of the first part of the book does have quite a bit relating to this in it. However, I have to admit, character development is probably the most difficult aspect of writing a fiction novel and a marked improvement was shown as the story developed. Overall, I think Todd did a great job and I really liked the characters he created. They are all unique and interesting, no carbon copies, archetypical or stereotypes here except maybe where The Admiral is concerned but that is at it should be in my opinion. I also like that he has strong female characters and sensitive male characters. He also shows many situations where their actions are very human indeed, sometimes logical and sometimes purely emotional, but most often a combination of both as their plight is very unique and unusual. I also like the tech in this book and how he stuck to realistic descriptions regarding the physical dynamics of space, unlike the hollywood movies where you see and hear great explosions and flames in space.

Overall, the book has great technological ideas, interesting philosphical questions, multiple timelines, fairly well developed characters, mostly unpredictable plot lines and a very compelling story!

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(the Durrant) School of Pop!

by TG Mondalf on Jun.18, 2009, under A Different Drum, MUSIC INDUSTRY

You’ve heard of the School of Rock concept from the movie by the same name with Jack Black. Well, now there is a ‘real’ School of Pop. This is a new concept from Todd Durrant, creator of the popular Synthpop label A Different Drum. Todd has nearly two decades working in the music industry and interacting with artists around the world both creatively and on a business level. He also works as a composer of his own music under the name of Saudade. Taking his love of music and experience in the industry and with recording as well as his BA degree in music with an emphasis in sound recording technology, Todd hopes to offer a new way for youth of all ages to fall in love with music, create their own music, and share their talents with others.

As Todd clearly states on his site, “Popular music is an inherent part of human culture and a valid art of expression. Even wise spiritual leaders have applauded good pop music and have celebrated joyfully with dancing and song. When you stop to think about it, much of what we consider to be “classical music” was merely popular music of the time, written with the same motivation as our modern pop music– to entertain, and to artistically express oneself through music.”

For more information, or to sign up if you are in the Logan, UT or surrounding area, please visit …

The Durrant School of Pop!


…as an aside – Todd has also recently published his first sci-fi novel.
Pick up your copy today!

Lastly, also check out his recent interview with Side-Line Magazine published today.

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