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Alpha Key EP
Future Remedy - (5:48) 134 BPM
Review: Never let it be said that Robert Hood is letting his listeners languish in a sonic comfort zone. The veteran producer's latest EP under his own name starts with a jolt, as the title track deploys pounding, industrial drums and a chain metal rhythm. "Pathetic" is just as intense. Based on a relentless groove, it sees Hood deploy a spiralling chord sequence that filters its way to a spine-tingling finale. "Outsider" is based on a similar premise, but this time hollowed out drums support a niggling build. This release effortlessly shatters the assumption that Hood would continue to focus on the less abrasive, house-influenced Floorplan project.
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MPM 46
12 Apr 24
Techno
EPM Selected Vol 9
Various
Regis - "No Love From Above" - (5:58) 132 BPM
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EPM 112
26 Jan 24
Techno
Waveform Transmission Vol 2
Gamma Scale - (5:47) 134 BPM
Review: Robert Hood, the renowned techno producer, is set to reissue one of his most influential albums to mark its 30th anniversary. Originally released in 1993 under his alias, The Vision, "Waveform Transmission Vol. 2" encapsulates the raw techno sound that has come to define Hood's music. The album was created just as Hood was leaving his hometown of Detroit and moving to New York with Jeff Mills, his cofounder of the Underground Resistance label. Tresor, the German record label, has delved deep into its archives to bring a fresh release of this classic album to fans. With funky techno drum foundations and mind-bending details, "Waveform Transmission Vol. 2" set the bar high and has aged incredibly well. All hail Robert Hood!
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TRESOR 017
26 May 23
Techno
Hectic
Hectic - (6:21) 134 BPM
Amazon Dust - (6:22) 132 BPM Hot
Review: Robert Hood's last release was his 2021 album under the Monobox alias, and Hectic sees him pivot back towards a more abrasive approach. It's audible on the hard-hitting title track, where the M Plant boss drops pummelling drums and firing percussion as a backdrop for wave upon wave of noisy sirens and stabs. Building and building until these elements reach an intense peak, "Hectic" marks an appropriately named return to Hood's more visceral sound. "Amazon Dust" meanwhile is marginally more reserved; resounding to tough drums and nickel-plated hi hats, it's powered by an insistent groove and a barrage of snare rolls.
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MPM 44
23 Sep 22
Techno
Technatural EP
Pattern St. - (4:44) 134 BPM
Review: Next up on M-Plant's 'Perpetual Masters' series of remastered classics from the labels vaults, is the 2000 'Technatural EP' by Detroit DJ, producer and Underground Resistance co-founder Robert Hood. A classic piece of minimal techno, a genre which he arguably invented, 'Technatural' certainly has the signature 'unnatural' sounds that Hood found solace in. We've all heard the stories from his perplexing live sets during his earliest days in the scene, and how counter-culture it was back then, but nobody at that party in '95 would have known how influential his sounds would be, carving out new realms in techno. From the haunting melodies of 'Outlast', or hypnotic sounds of 'Pattern St' to the pace and energy of 'Teflon', a piece of art that probably sounds like an out of tune organ to the untrained ear.
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MPM 43
22 Jul 22
Techno
Amazon Immortal
Amazon Immortal - (7:29) 132 BPM
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BB 2201
04 Mar 22
Techno
EPM: 20 Years Of Music (unmixed tracks)
Various
Oliver Way - "EPM: 20 Years Of Music" (continuous DJ mix) - (3:17:08) 132 BPM
Stare5 - "Velonaut" - (6:06) 131 BPM
Regis - "At The Side Of Silence" - (4:23) 132 BPM
Regis - "Beyond The Reach Of Time Pt 2" - (12:57) 132 BPM
Mark Broom - "OT" - (4:59) 130 BPM
Dan Curtin - "Galaxies Merging" - (6:42) 130 BPM
Orlando Voorn - "Wiggle" - (6:21) 132 BPM
Mark Broom - "The Three Swords" - (5:15) 130 BPM
Mark Broom - "Myth" - (5:02) 130 BPM
Basic Frame - "Nks" - (6:58) 130 BPM
James Ruskin - "There Was A Time" - (5:26) 134 BPM
Ben Long - "Inside My Head" (Oliver Way remix) - (6:11) 133 BPM
Francesco Terranova - "Madama" - (6:47) 130 BPM
Ben Long & Oliver Way - "Belladona Beats" - (6:22) 130 BPM
Stare5 - "We Will Not" - (5:56) 131 BPM
Oliver Way - "Lucky Dip" (Scan X remix) - (6:14) 130 BPM
Oliver Way - "Lucky Dip" (Ben Long remix) - (6:26) 130 BPM
Mark Broom - "One Sound" (DJ Hyperactive remix) - (5:49) 132 BPM
Mark Broom - "Z Beats" (Truncate remix) - (5:07) 132 BPM
Basic Frame - "Even Worse" - (7:10) 130 BPM
Francesco Terranova - "Metacentro" (Ben Long & Oliver Way remix) - (6:28) 130 BPM
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EPM 2021
24 Dec 21
Techno
EPM20
Various
Regis - "Beyond The Reach Of Time Pt 1" - (8:08) 132 BPM
Ben Long & Oliver Way - "Belladona Beats" - (6:22) 130 BPM
Francesco Terranova - "Resilient" - (6:19) 133 BPM
James Ruskin - "There Was A Time" - (5:26) 134 BPM
Mark Broom - "The Three Swords" - (5:15) 130 BPM
Review: With 20 years spent releasing, distributing and representing techno and electro's finest producers, it's fair to say that ePM is a true champion of the underground. That commitment comes into sharp focus on EPM20, which brings together music from all of the Eps that the label released over the past year. The listener is really spoilt for choice: Regis delivers the beautifully ghostly techno of "Beyond The Reach Of Time Pt 1", while Robert Hood keeps the mood mysterious on the aptly named "Shadows". While the compilation spotlights prominent producers, it also showcases artists who sometimes fly under the radar - on this occasion, it's Paul Mac with the drum-heavy "Nothing Remains" and Carl Finlow's nocturnal electro on "Optogenetic". The fact that it's dedicated to the sadly departed Tim Baker is also a lovely touch.
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EPM 92XX
15 Oct 21
Techno
Tresor 30
Various
RRoxymore - "Multiplicity" - (5:42) 132 BPM
Verraco - "Umbral De Dolor" - (5:59) 133 BPM
Regis, James Ruskin & O V R - "Natural Enemies" - (4:33) 134 BPM
Claudia Anderson - "Track 3" - (5:58) 134 BPM
Function - "Mirror Hour" - (6:42) 131 BPM
Russell E.L. Butler - "James Stinson On A Beach In The Mid-Atlantic" - (8:03) 130 BPM
Ectomorph - "It Knows Your Name" - (6:59) 130 BPM
Simulant - "The Purpose Of Simulation" - (5:20) 133 BPM
Joey Beltram - "GameForm" - (5:07) 134 BPM
Review: As befits one of techno's most revered labels, Tresor 30 is a comprehensive collection that takes in a breath-taking array of artists and sounds. The compilation features classics, such as Underground Resistance's "Final Frontier", remixed here into a clubbier shape, the spellbinding deep techno of Juan Atkins' "I Love You" and Jeff Mills' timeless banger, "Late Night", one of Tresor's signature tracks. These eternal works sit alongside contributions from newer artists: in particular, Afrodeutsche's "Can't Stop" is a wonderfully dreamy affair, while RRoxymore's "Multiplicity" teases new twists from percussive techno. Thirty years after its inception, Tresor is showing no signs of slowing down.
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405053 8712964
01 Oct 21
Techno
The Blueprint EP
Chroma Light - (5:37) 130 BPM Hot
The Majestic (Deeper edit) - (6:28) 131 BPM
The Majestic - (6:18) 131 BPM
Ultrasonic Room - (5:43) 131 BPM
Review: As its title suggests, Robert Hood wrote the blueprint for minimal techno, and this pioneering approach is evident throughout his latest EP. "Chroma Light" is vintage Hood, with the Detroit innovator fusing a looped organ riff with a sleek, linear rhythm. "The Majestic (Deeper Edit)" leans more towards Hood's Floorplan style, as incessant percussion powers a dynamic rhythm track. Meanwhile, on the original version of "The Majestic", he deploys dramatic chord sequences with razor-sharp hi hats and vocal snippets to create a more menacing sound. Rounding off this fine, harder-edged release is "Ultrasonic Room", which teems with jittery percussion and ominous, swirling synths.
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REKIDS 184
23 Jul 21
Techno
EPM20 - EP1
James Ruskin - "There Was A Time" - (5:26) 134 BPM
Mark Broom - "The Three Swords" - (5:15) 130 BPM Hot
Review: The ePM agency, label and distributor celebrates 20 years with a series of split EPs focused on techno, electro and house. First up is the techno release, with ePM attracting a stellar line-up to contribute. Robert Hood drops the eerie "Shadows", where menacing organs and steely percussion come together for a mesmerising slice of minimal techno. Ben Sims conjures up dense, tribal drums, interspersed with haunting wind chimes on "Xotnuc", while James Ruskin delivers the tough, steely rhythm of "There Was A Time". Remaining at the tougher end of the spectrum, the always consistent Mark Broom brings this part of ePM's celebrations to a close with the cavernous, pounding groove of "The Three Swords".
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EPM 90
28 May 21
Techno
Underestimated EP
Hard To Kill - (6:37) 131 BPM
Review: Perhaps Robert Hood did indeed feel that his work was 'underestimated' when he released this record back in 1998, but this can hardly be the case anymore. The snaking, metallic rhythm and dramatic strings of "Black Man's World" still sound fresh, despite the passage of a quarter-century. Meanwhile, on "Sleep Is The Cousin Of Death", Hood showcases his ability to deliver deep, driving dance floor techno - the combination of pumping bass drum with dissected vocal sample here is particularly powerful. "Hard To Kill" is a darker affair, and its repetitive stabs combined with insistent rhythm shows that when it comes to tough but crafty techno, Hood has few peers.
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MPM 36
12 Mar 21
Techno
Mirror Man
Nothing Stops Detroit - (6:33) 130 BPM
Fear Not - (6:19) 130 BPM
Falling Apart - (5:59) 132 BPM Hot
A System Of Mirrors - (7:39) 130 BPM
Ignite A War - (6:38) 131 BPM
7 Mile Dog - (4:41) 132 BPM
The Cure - (6:51) 133 BPM
Review: Robert Hood follows his recent Nothing Stops Detroit debut on Rekids with a full-length artist album. It shows that when it comes to delivering linear dance floor techno Hood has few peers. This talent is audible on lean tracks like "Fear Not" and the pounding kicks and soaring chords of "Falling Apart". But Mirror Man also shows that within an album format. Hood is not afraid to cast a wide creative gaze. "Through A Looking Glass Darkly' and "A Shattered Image" are chilling electronic soundtracks, while on "System of Mirrors", the Detroit veteran drops a hypnotic slice of techno that resounds to a throbbing bass and waves of frazzled percussion.
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REKIDS 168
20 Nov 20
Techno
Nothing Stops Detroit
Nothing Stops Detroit - (6:33) 130 BPM Hot
7 Mile Dog - (4:41) 132 BPM
Ignite A War - (6:38) 131 BPM
The Cure - (6:51) 133 BPM
Review: Ahead of a new album, which is due out at the end of 2020, Robert Hood delivers this blistering debut for Rekids. The title track revolves around a heavy, rolling bass and dubbed out drums, the perfect opening track for this dance floor EP. "7 Mile Dog" sees Hood up the pace and intensity levels, as a looped chord is fused with pounding kicks and a frazzled bass to create an intense peak-time track. "Ignite A War" resounds to a steely rhythm and a pulsating bass, with the veteran Detroit producer lacing the arrangement with insistent stabs for maximum impact, while on "The Cure", Hood drops a pile-driving track that centres on pounding kicks.
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REKIDS 165
23 Oct 20
Techno
The Struggle/Save The Children
Floorplan - "Save The Children" (Detroit mix) - (6:21) 131 BPM Hot
Review: Demonstrating again that techno is a deeply political art form, the latest release from Robert Hood was produced against the backdrop of recent events in the US. On "The Struggle", which Hood has put out under his own name, the Detroit artist fuses a searing acid backing track with a sample of a speech from activist Tamika Mallory about police brutality, which was given in the days following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Shifting to his Floorplan alias, Hood continues to focus on politics; sampling a speech by comedian and activist Dick Gregory, "Save The Children" is realised in its original format as a disco-charged stomper, while there is also a chord-heavy Detroit take included.
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MPM 35
14 Aug 20
Techno
Break The Silence
Various
Ben Sims - "Break It Down" - (5:27) 130 BPM
Developer - "Cultural Conditioning" - (5:47) 134 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "Huddler's Source Of Wonder" - (5:45) 131 BPM
Mark Broom - "Gunna" - (3:29) 130 BPM
Review: The idea that music should stay away from politics is flawed, and Break The Silence is one of the most convincing counter-arguments against this notion. Featuring unreleased tracks donated by a stellar cast of underground electronic music artists, the compilation seeks to raise funds for Campaign Zero, an initiative that campaigns against police violence in the US. With artists like Rob Hood, 4 Hero and Luke Slater all contributing to Break The Silence, the listener really is spoilt for choice while also supporting a great cause. However, the standouts come from Eddie Fowlkes and Jon Dixon, who both drop superb jazz-influenced house tracks.
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UWM 001
04 Jul 20
Techno
Classics, Vol 1
Robert Hood - "Realm" - (10:11) 133 BPM
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TEL 044
15 Feb 19
Minimal/Tech House
Dekmantel Best Of 2018
Various
Randomer - "Van Pelt" - (4:53) 130 BPM
Parrish Smith - "Sex, Suicide & Speed Metal" - (5:24) 132 BPM
Review: Dekmantel rounds off a hugely successful year with a compilation that reflects the organisation's multi-faceted approach. At one end of the spectrum there's the dubbed out groove and spacey vocals of Peaking Light's "Blind Corner" and tropical act Bruxas' left of centre beats, while at the other end Robert Hood delivers the blistering techno of "Red Machine". In between these extremes, there are Dekmantel-supported artists such as Betonkust & Palmbomen II - impressing here with the Legowelt-esque "Renaat Egypte" - and zeitgeist-defining names like Lena Willikens and Matrixxman. Add in some Dutch scene veterans such as Tom Trago, on fine form with the epic but understated "Working Machines", and it's not hard to see why 2018 was a great year for the Dutch collective.
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DKMNTL 2018
17 Dec 18
Minimal/Tech House
Ben Sims Presents: Tribology
Various / Ben Sims
Various - "Ben Sims Presents: Tribology" (continuous DJ mix) - (1:30:00) 133 BPM
Museum - "Mango" - (5:18) 133 BPM
Ben Gibson - "Mutability" - (5:54) 130 BPM
ZIPPO - "Covenant" - (5:48) 134 BPM
Biemsix - "Gestio 2" - (5:41) 133 BPM
Jeroen Search - "Vector Sum" - (5:46) 132 BPM
Charles Green - "Musikbox" - (5:33) 131 BPM
Avision - "Rebel" - (6:40) 130 BPM
Mike Gervais - "Slink" - (6:11) 133 BPM
Jeroen Search - "Ostinato Pattern" - (4:54) 132 BPM
VIL - "Field" - (5:22) 134 BPM
Assailants aka Ben Sims & Truncate - "Effort 7" (Demo mix) - (4:56) 131 BPM
SP-X - "Concrete Faces" - (5:52) 134 BPM
Marco Bruno - "Any Given Sunday" - (6:00) 132 BPM
ROD - "Embase" - (5:26) 130 BPM
Damon Wild - "Status" - (5:20) 130 BPM
Tasha - "In The Zone" - (5:00) 130 BPM
Blasha & Allatt - "Broughton 93" - (6:00) 134 BPM
Mark Broom - "Peak" - (4:33) 133 BPM
Mike Storm - "Subsequent Actions" - (6:44) 131 BPM
Mike Gervais - "Solo" - (5:31) 134 BPM
Biemsix - "The Payback" - (5:53) 134 BPM
Psyk - "Voyager" - (6:16) 130 BPM
James Ruskin - "TZR" - (5:05) 132 BPM
Ritzi Lee - "Sketch Take 7" - (5:37) 130 BPM
Ben Sims - "Hiding The Horizon" - (4:54) 132 BPM
Steffi - "Gentle Uplift" - (6:16) 134 BPM
Marcel Fengler - "Cortex" - (5:27) 130 BPM
Ben Sims - "Drop Out" - (5:05) 132 BPM
Kirk Degiorgio - "The Interest" - (6:37) 131 BPM
Played by: Honey Soundsystem
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MACHINELP 001
07 Dec 18
Techno
DJ-Kicks
Various / Robert Hood
Stare5 - "We Will Not" - (5:56) 131 BPM
Clouds - "Chained To A Dead Camel" - (5:25) 130 BPM
Various/Robert Hood - "DJ-Kicks" (Continous mix) - (1:12:54) 131 BPM
Review: The last commercial mix that Robert Hood did back in 2008 for Fabric re-ignited his career. Appearing at the tail end of minimalism, its hard-edged sounds provided a welcome relief to the prevailing sound. A decade on, the 66th DJ Kicks finds the Detroit artist once again in firing form. "Focus" signals his intent with its massive siren riff and pounding drums, while "Clocks", which builds and builds to electronic bee swarms, shows that he has lost none of his minimal techno firepower. Sure, there are other fine contributions, like Truncate's sheet metal banger "Terminal 5" and the shadowy riffs of Marcel Fengler's "Thwack" - itself a paean to Dr Motte's "Der Klang Der Familie" - but like the Fabric selection, this instalment of DJ Kicks is all about Robert Hood.
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K7376 DTM
16 Nov 18
Techno
FJAAK 002
Onslaught (FJAAK remix) - (7:35) 132 BPM Hot
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FJAAK 002
04 May 18
Techno
Dekmantel - Best Of 2017
Various
Shanti Celeste - "Hinoki" - (7:08) 134 BPM
Robert Hood - "Idea" - (6:28) 130 BPM
Matrixxman - "Arrival" - (7:45) 130 BPM
Played by: Spektral
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DKMNTL 2017
22 Dec 17
Deep House
Soma25
Various
Blawan - "Clipper" - (6:02) 133 BPM
Slam - "Stepback" (Jonas Kopp remix) - (6:42) 131 BPM
Slam - "Visions" (Kobosil remix) - (5:40) 133 BPM
Slam - "Positive Education" (Cleric remix) - (6:11) 131 BPM
Slam - "Positive Education" (Shlomo remix) - (5:56) 131 BPM Hot
Percy X - "Maintain" (Mark Henning's 90s mix) - (5:37) 130 BPM
Played by: S-File
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SOMADA 999
11 Aug 17
Techno
DJ-Kicks
DJ Tennis / Various
Monolake - "Pio" - (6:07) 133 BPM
Kona Triangle - "Astorias Ascent" - (1:26) 133 BPM
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K7 338DTMNN
14 Jul 17
Ambient/Drone
Paradygm Shift
Idea - (6:28) 130 BPM Hot
Nephesh - (5:52) 130 BPM
Review: Detroit innovator Rob Hood is the latest name to release on Dekmantel. The Dutch label and party organisers have put out work by an impressive array of artists, but persuading the Minimal Nation author is a true masterstroke. Shift, which arrives in time for the festival season, starts with the eerie "Preface" before Hood launches into the abrasive, metallic rhythm of "Idea" and "I Am", a clap-heavy groove whose central riff just keeps on building and building. There are echoes of Hood's minimal past on the loopy "Solid Thought" and the wiry funk of "Nephesh", but Shift captures Hood in big room mode and is the spiritual heir to the locked-on, peak time techno of the Detroit producer's Omega long player.
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DKMNTL 050
26 May 17
Techno
Dekmantel: Best Of 2016
Various
Randomer - "Running Dry" - (5:32) 130 BPM
Matrixxman - "Process" - (6:11) 131 BPM Hot
Robert Hood - "Master Jack" - (6:11) 130 BPM
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DKMNTL 2016
23 Dec 16
Techno
Paradise On Earth 01 Mexico
Makam - "Loleatta" (original mix) - (6:02) 131 BPM
Green Velvet - "UFOs" (original mix) - (3:13) 130 BPM
Jared Wilson - "Girl, I'm Waiting" (original mix) - (5:26) 130 BPM
Review: Two heroes of the new breed kick off a new mix series for Jamie Jones' esteemed Hot Creations imprint. Jones began Paradise at DC10 (Ibiza) five years ago and it's gone on to be a huge success, inviting the biggest names in the business to come play alongside his crew of residents. The first mix is courtesy of Toronto's Nathan Barato, a frequent collaborator with local heroes such as Carlo Lio and The Junkies and whose career has been on the rise with releases on Cajual, Saved, Circus and Defected. Highlights include the Derrick Carter classic "Where Ya At?" (Mix Originale), Makam's brooding "Loleatta" and Jared Wilson's rusty acid odyssey "Girl, I'm Waitin". UK talent Patrick Topping this year completed his third summer as resident at DC10 in Ibiza for Paradise. Here Topping showcases the sound and style of his sets with high energy from the word go. His mix features several of his own productions guaranteed for maximum dancefloor impact, as well as Metaboman's lo-slung and exotic "Next Please" through to Dave Clarke's massive remix of Jark Prongo's "Movin Thru Your System".
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HOTCCD 008
02 Dec 16
Funky/Club House
DJ-Kicks: Jackmaster
Jackmaster / Various
Playground Productionz - "Orgy" (XXX) - (6:59) 130 BPM
Denis Sulta - "Dubelle Oh XX" (JVIP) - (6:00) 132 BPM
Tessela - "Up" - (6:50) 130 BPM
Dean & Deluca - "A2." - (6:37) 133 BPM
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K7 335DTMM
08 Jul 16
Minimal/Tech House
Paradygm Shift (Volume 2)
Master Jack - (6:11) 130 BPM
Review: Hot on the heels of Detroit legend Robert Hood's first EP for Dekmantel, Paradygm Shift, comes this second volume of typically forthright techno cuts. Opener "Master Jack" is hypnotic and heavy, with spacey synth loops and starburst electronics riding a thumping bassline and relentless rhythm track (think fizzing cymbals, snappy drum machine handclaps, colossal kick drums etc). "Magnet" is altogether deeper affair, but no less devastating. Hood is a master at wringing maximum dancefloor effectiveness out of the least number of intertwined elements, and here works wonders with little more than stomping drums, metallic electronics, and some well-placed special effects.
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DKMNTL 038
10 Jun 16
Techno
EPM Selected Vol 4
Various
Dan Curtin - "To Modify" - (6:13) 130 BPM
Kristian Heikkila - "01" - (8:33) 130 BPM
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EPM 45
15 Apr 16
Techno
Paradise Goulash
Prins Thomas / Various
SW. - "Untitled" - (7:42) 133 BPM
Stefan Vincent - "Fool Me Again" - (5:43) 130 BPM
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541416 512780D
16 Oct 15
Disco/Nu-Disco
Protein Valve EP
Analog Track (Ghost) - (6:14) 133 BPM
Review: M Plant's 20 Year anniversary celebrations are set to end on a high with a triple CD compilation featuring a wealth of new, remastered and unreleased material alongside some classics from the Robert Hood canon. Before then, the latest in an ongoing series of celebratory 12" releases sees Hood look to the classic Protein Valve, which was the first 12" issued on M Plant back in 1994. The title track has already been subject to some edits as part of this M Plant 20 series, but it's nice to see three tracks from that original 12" reissued here as a reminder how Hood's pioneering minimal approach first took shape. Look out for new Hood production "Analog Track (Ghost)" wedged in amongst the protein too!
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M.PM 23
13 Oct 14
Techno
Protein Valve
Protein Valve (Re-plant) - (5:51) 131 BPM Hot
Protein Valve (edit 1) - (5:13) 131 BPM
Protein Valve (edit 2) - (6:07) 132 BPM
Review: The Floorplan project show-cased Robert Hood's love of gospel-tinged house, but as this, his latest release demonstrates, he remains a techno artist through and through. The Protein Valve record originally appeared on M Plant 20 years ago and like Hood's Internal Empire and Minimal Nation releases, became a blueprint for minimal techno. On the "Re-Plant" and "Edit 1" versions, nagging, insistent percussion and an eerie organ sound create a sense of drama. However, the old approach proves to be the most effective and the second edit remains closer to the original sound, with jittery hats, unsettling organ riffs and the wind whooshing past in the background.
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M.PM 21
07 Jul 14
Techno
Black Technician (UR Mad Mike remixes)
Black Technician - (10:56) 130 BPM
Review: Hood has been focusing his efforts of late on the Floorplan project, but on Technician, he provides listeners with a glimpse of his techno past. A stripped back, streamlined rhythm is at the heart of the title track. Augmented by squelchy acid lines, breathy synths and the jazzy flourishes of Nighttime World, it is one of the best recent examples of Hood's ability to balance dance floor functionality with atmospheric musicality. The remix by Mad Mike sees another Detroit icon enjoying a return to form. Dramatic strings and a pitched down vocal provide the intro, while a niggly acid line recalls the heights of UR's Final Frontier.
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MM 167D
24 Jun 13
Techno
Motor: Nighttime World 3
Black Technician - (10:56) 130 BPM
Review: Robert Hood is techno's undisputed minimal master, but previous instalments of Nighttime World - especially the jazz-fuelled inaugural release in 1995 on Cheap - have afforded him the opportunity to go off script and indulge his conceptual whims. Will he do the same again on Motor? The answer is a resounding yes. Inspired by Julien Temple's 2010 documentary Requiem For Detroit?, which charts the fall and decline of America's former car manufacturing hub, the album is full of references to the effects of man's interaction with technology. If Kraftwerk's shimmering Man Machine was a testament to the benefits of humans harnessing technology, then Motor is the gloomy riposte, emerging from the rubble of a shattered metropolis to tell this sad but compelling tale and crucially, to offer some hope for the future.
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MMCD 038D
17 Sep 12
Techno
Tresor Records 20th Anniversary Mix
Various / Mike Huckaby
Surgeon - "Remnants Of What Once Was" - (9:51) 134 BPM
Joey Beltram - "Ball Park" - (4:17) 134 BPM
Joey Beltram - "Game Form" (Mike Dearborn remix) - (4:16) 133 BPM
Joey Beltram - "Game Form" (original mix) - (5:10) 134 BPM
Joey Beltram - "Instant" (original mix) - (5:05) 134 BPM
Bam Bam - "Where Is Your Child" (original mix) - (5:08) 133 BPM
Surgeon - "Returning To The Purity Of Current" - (8:22) 134 BPM
Joey Beltram - "Instant" (Paul Johnson remix) - (5:25) 134 BPM
Drexciya - "Devil Ray Cove" - (2:50) 134 BPM
Surgeon - "Black Jackal Throwbacks" - (11:45) 134 BPM
Various - "Tresor Records 20th Anniversary" (continuous DJ mix) - (1:00:00) 134 BPM
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TRESOR 245DTM
28 Nov 11
Techno
Omega: Alive
The Family - (7:29) 131 BPM
Review: Given that most live techno performances consist of a guy in a hoody huddled over a laptop, the notion of releasing an album recorded in a club sounds redundant. That said, there aren't too many techno producers like Robert Hood and on the evidence of this hardware-based set, he sounds quite different in a live environment. The most noticeable aspect of Omega Alive is the drums; on "Alpha Alive", they sound tougher, even more robust than the recorded version, while on "Bells At Dusk", the addition of pile driving snares lend the track new weight. Omega Alive is also the perfect environment for Hood to rework some of his classics, and the coruscating riffs of his eternal "Minus" gets a new lease of life.
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MPM 12
20 Jun 11
Techno
Omega
Think Fast - (5:12) 131 BPM
The Family Watches - (7:10) 132 BPM
War In The Streets - (5:35) 133 BPM
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MPM 8
14 Jun 10
Techno
Stereotype EP
Stereotype 3 (original mix) - (5:30) 134 BPM Hot
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M.PM 5
07 Dec 09
Minimal/Tech House
Monobox EP
Untitled - (5:11) 130 BPM
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LOG 025
11 Sep 09
Techno
Post Office
Various
Robert Hood - "Realm" - (5:49) 133 BPM
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TEL 006CD
20 Feb 09
Minimal/Tech House
Always Trying
Various
Oliver Kapp - "Tomorrow People Mix" - (4:20) 132 BPM
Fumiya Tanaka - "Deepen Remix 2" - (4:43) 132 BPM
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LOG 032CD
20 Feb 09
Techno
Monobox Remixes
Various
Pantytec - "Trade Remix" - (7:09) 130 BPM
Dr Frankufen Akenstein - "Molecular Reconstitution" - (4:47) 133 BPM
Ricardo Villalobos - "Trade Remix" - (10:04) 132 BPM
Ultrakurt - "Realm 02 Remix" - (7:02) 130 BPM
Ben Nevile - "Renumber Remix" - (6:04) 133 BPM
Robert Hood - "Trade" - (6:48) 132 BPM
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LOG040CD
20 Feb 09
Minimal/Tech House
Hoodmusic 3
Side Effect - (5:49) 134 BPM
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MM138D
24 Jan 08
Techno
Wire To Wire
Interior Suspect - (7:39) 134 BPM
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PFG042 DA
22 Sep 03
Techno
Point Blank
Who Taught You Math - (6:15) 133 BPM
Untitled - (5:34) 134 BPM
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PFG 027DA
23 Sep 02
Techno
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