Umo Detic

Umo Detic: The Architect of Atmospheric Drum & Bass
Umo Detic is a pioneering electronic music producer from Bristol, UK, celebrated for his intricate, soul-infused take on drum & bass. His 2012 debut album, "Chromatic," is widely regarded as a genre landmark, achieving gold certification and peaking at number 14 on the UK Albums Chart.
Early career
Born in 1985, Umo Detic, real name Milo Vance, began experimenting with music software in his late teens, deeply influenced by Bristol's rich sound system culture. His first official release came in 2006 with the "Foundations EP" on the local imprint Sublunar Records, which quickly sold out its vinyl run and caught the attention of larger labels.
Breakthrough
The artist's major breakthrough arrived in 2011 with the single "Lucid Dreaming," released on the influential Hospital Records subsidiary Med School. The track's sophisticated melodies and complex rhythms became an underground anthem, leading directly to his album deal with Hospital Records the following year.
Key tracks
Lucid Dreaming — This 2011 single defined his signature sound and catalyzed his signing to Hospital Records.
Chromatic (feat. Robert Owens) — The title track from his debut album featured iconic house vocalist Robert Owens, a landmark cross-genre collaboration.
Neon Skies — A charting single in 2012 that demonstrated his ability to craft accessible yet technically profound drum & bass.
Second Sun — This 2015 single from his sophomore album "Kaleidoscope" earned a platinum certification for streaming in the UK.
Echo Location — A 2018 collaboration with fellow producer Etherwood that became a staple in live sets across the festival circuit.
Following the success of "Chromatic," Umo Detic solidified his status with 2015's "Kaleidoscope," which debuted in the UK Top 20. He has since collaborated with a diverse range of artists, from vocalist Riya to techno producer Jon Hopkins, consistently pushing the boundaries of his genre. His most recent project, 2021's "Axiom" EP, explored deeper, more ambient territories while maintaining his rhythmic precision.
Fans of Umo Detic's textured, melodic drum & bass also frequently enjoy the work of Etherwood, who shares a similar focus on emotive, cinematic soundscapes. The intricate production of BCee mirrors Detic's attention to detail and soulful basslines. For the jazz-influenced side of the genre, Fred V offers a comparable upbeat and harmonious approach. The pioneering work of London Elektricity on Hospital Records provides a foundational link to the label's melodic legacy that Umo Detic continues.
The music of Umo Detic maintains a strong presence on radio, featured heavily on dedicated drum & bass and electronic music stations worldwide. His tracks are in regular rotation on specialist online radio streams and independent music radio stations that champion forward-thinking electronic artists.
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