The Heavens & The Earth - (7:04) 127 BPM
Good Thang - (6:08) 126 BPM
He Can Save You - (10:17) 128 BPM
Mmm Hmm Hmm - (6:10) 127 BPM
Tell You No Lie - (8:33)
130 BPM They Can Tell - (5:32) 127 BPM
Sun In The Sky - (6:20) 127 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac,
DJ Mau Mau,
Alkalino,
Juno Recommends Funky House,
Juno Recommends Minimal Tech,
Gary Beck,
Enclave,
Sebo K,
Domshe,
Alan Dixon,
Cos BV (Car Crash Set),
Eats Everything,
Carl Craig,
Sven Vath,
Michel De Hey,
Melon Bomb Review: Robert Hood's second album as Floorplan sees him hone in on disco, gospel and house influences to create a proper big room collection. As the driving, disco-loop heavy "Spin" and the ridiculously catchy "Music" demonstrate, the Detroit producer has stripped Floorplan of its techno influences. However, this does't mean he has simplified his message; accompanying the religious vocals on "The Heavens & The Earth" is a hypnotic organ riff, the slightly less pious "Good Thang" is a riotous siren-heavy jacker in the Reese tradition, and "He Can Save You", with its dense primal rhythm is reminiscent of Green Velvet as his madcap best. Hood may have chosen God, gospel and disco over the minimal nation, but he still knows how to lead his people onto the dancefloor.
from $1.89MPM 28
17 Jun 16
Funky/Club House