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Floorplan

Detroit's techno titan, Robert Hood, has donned many personas throughout his illustrious career, from the industrial grit of Monobox to the ethereal soundscapes of the Vision. Yet, none shine quite as brightly as Floorplan, a project that began as his solo venture and blossomed into a vibrant family collaboration.
Floorplan first carved its path in the late '90s and early 2000s, showcasing Hood's mastery of deep, hypnotic grooves. After a brief pause, the project roared back to life in 2010, unleashing critically acclaimed albums like "Paradise" and "Victorious." Each release pushed the boundaries of techno, showcasing Hood's relentless innovation and unwavering dedication to the genre.
But 2016 marked a pivotal shift. Lyric, Hood's talented daughter, stepped onto the scene, her vibrant energy infusing Floorplan with a renewed dynamism. This father-daughter duo became a force to be reckoned with, their combined creative prowess injecting an undeniable freshness into the project's sound.
Lyric's musicality, nurtured by years of observing her father's mastery, added a soulful touch to Floorplan's signature techno thump. Together, they explored uncharted sonic territories, weaving gospel influences, soulful vocals, and driving rhythms into their tapestry of sound.
The result? Floorplan's evolution as a collaborative effort has yielded some of their most groundbreaking work yet. Each new release stands as a testament to their ever-evolving sound, their shared passion for pushing the boundaries of techno, and the undeniable power of creative synergy within a family.
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DJ-Kicks (unmixed Tracks)
Deetron / Various
Carl Craig - "Goodbye World" - (3:32) 83 BPM
GB - "The Dreamer" - (5:45) 114 BPM
Linkwood - "Love Lost" - (7:04) 121 BPM
Indian Ocean - "Schoolbell/Treehouse" - (6:57) 125 BPM
SBM - "Critize" - (5:54) 125 BPM
Mr Fingers - "Waterfall" (feat Ovasoul 7 - Deetron's DJ-Kicks version) - (5:20) 116 BPM
Roman Flugel - "Song With Blue" - (6:24) 120 BPM
Burnt Friedmann - "Plastikthai" - (3:29) 126 BPM
Dresvn - "Voyage" (DJ Sotofett's extended mix) - (7:33) 130 BPM
Spacetime Continuum - "Swing Fantasy" (Strange Attractor mix) - (6:50) 130 BPM
Morgan Geist - "Linking Tunnel" - (6:15) 124 BPM
Julie Dexter - "The Plan" - (7:38) 125 BPM
Aardvarck - "Komt Goed" - (4:42) 130 BPM
Circulation - "Sincerely" (Creation mix) - (7:38) 125 BPM
DJ Koze - "Let's Love" - (6:02) 124 BPM
Ron Trent & Chez Damier - "Morning Factory" - (7:31) 123 BPM
Deetron - "Choose Me" (feat Steve Spacek) - (6:16) 118 BPM
Nikola Gala - "Only" (Ryan Elliott remix) - (6:36) 127 BPM
Keith Worthy - "Moon Dance" - (5:20) 120 BPM
Paul W Teebrooke - "Thing 1" - (8:13) 127 BPM
Radio Slave - "Children Of The E" (KiNK SP1200 remix) - (6:05) 126 BPM
Deetron - "Cry With The Stars" (feat Jamie Lidell) - (6:13) 124 BPM
A Made Up Sound - "Rework" - (6:05) 130 BPM
HNNY - "Hotline Riddim" (Jacques Renault edit) - (6:44) 119 BPM
Tony Allen - "Kilode" (remix By Carl Craig) - (8:25) 120 BPM
Pepe - "Benzine Electronics" - (6:01) 130 BPM
Black Dog Productions - "Flux" - (8:16) 128 BPM
Untitled - (7:18) 130 BPM
DJ Bone - "All My Heart" - (7:58) 128 BPM
Francis Bebey - "Bissau" (Pilooski remix) - (5:42) 120 BPM Hot
Floorplan - "Let The Church" - (6:04) 128 BPM
Terrace - "Seventh City" (Filtered dub) - (5:20) 134 BPM
Derrick May - "Kaotic Harmony" - (6:32) 132 BPM
Equiknoxx - "Flagged Up" (Mark Ernestus remix) - (9:36) 137 BPM
DJ Bone - "Dreamer 6.1" - (5:16) 128 BPM
Stanislav Tolkachev - "Optical Illusions" - (7:43) 137 BPM
K-Lone - "Old Fashioned" - (10:13) 110 BPM
Jessy Lanza - "Strange Edition" - (4:42) 100 BPM
Various - "DJ-Kicks" (continuous DJ mix By Deetron) - (1:18:10) 125 BPM
Review: This an altogether epic offering from Deetron; a vast collection of un-mixed tracks from his brilliant DJ Kicks mix (naturally included as a bonus cut) that is little less than a lesson in the evolution of techno over the last three decades. Amongst the 38 tracks you'll find fine representatives of a myriad of sub-genres (intelligent techno, dub techno, IDM, ambient techno, gospel techno, and so on), as well as past, present and future classics (Damier and Trent's "Morning Factory", Spacetime Continuum's "Swing Factory", Mark Ernestus's recent Equinoxx remix, the Motor City bliss of Rhythim is Rhythim AKA Derrick May's "Ka-o-tic Harmony", a brilliant old Black Dog Productions workout). In other words, it's a breathlessly brilliant collection of both well-known and obscure gems. It comes heartily recommended.
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K7 359DTM
09 Mar 18
Techno
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