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Telegraph Classics Vol 1
Cat: TEL 044. Rel: 15 May 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Daniel Bell - "Rhodes 2" (5:52)
Ben Nevile - "Petid" (4:24)
Robert Hood - "Realm" (10:13)
out of stock $10.37
Never Grow Old (Re Plant)
Never Grow Old (Re Plant) (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MPM 20. Rel: 09 Aug 23
 
Techno
Never Grow Old (re-plant) (7:22)
Phobia (re-plant) (5:35)
Review: The latest transmission of M Plant's 20th Anniversary celebrations sees label boss Robert Hood come through with some self styled 'replants' of recent Floorplan material. "Never Grow Old" of course originates from Hood's triumphant 2013 Floorplan LP Paradise, arriving midway through and impressive enough to feature in Ben Klock's Fabric mix. Here the gospel vibes remain but they are complemented by a searing Motor City key line that is really quite hypnotic over it's seven minute duration. Complementing this is a replant of "Phobia", one of Hood's last releases of 2013 which evens out the hoover rave overtones of the original in favour of some trippy synth loops that prove just as effective.
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Sanctified EP
Cat: MPM 13. Rel: 09 Aug 23
 
Techno
We Magnify His Name (9:18)
Baby, Baby (6:29)
Basic Principle (4:53)
Review: ** Repress For The Hood Fans ** This much anticipated EP on his own M Plant label sees Detroit legend Robert Hood continue to develop to his Floorplan alias after the recent Living It Up single. The A-Side explores euphoric 90s house tropes in "We Magnify His Name", a peak time piano driven anthem which is as religious an experience to listen to as its name suggests, complete with uplifting gospel vocals. On the flip, Hood explores his darker techno tendencies over two tracks. "Baby Baby" relies more on a cut up vocal sample and a slightly wobbling Motor City leaning bassline and a Model 500 style funk swing to it, provided in no small part by a particularly great guitar lick, while tension and release is offered in spades by a well placed horn sample. "Basic Priciple" meanwhile is a druggier affair propelled by its murky sub bass and techno stabs, the only melody coming from a particularly sinister two note organ line.
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out of stock $14.27
So Glad
So Glad (12")
Cat: MPM 32. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Techno
So Glad (7:14)
I Feel Him Moving (6:15)
Review: While Robert Hood's Floorplan records have always been exciting and on-point, they have somehow got even better since his daughter Lyric joined him in the studio in 2015. The pair's latest gospel-sampling release is particularly potent, with both cuts sounding like peak-time anthems in waiting. We're particularly excited by A-side 'So Glad", a killer mixture of thumping techno grooves, dreamy deep house pads, looped piano snippets and brilliantly cut-up gospel vocals. That's not to say that the B-side is much weaker, though; in fact, with rasping preacher vocals, bustling Chicago house beats, mind-mangling organs and insatiable drum fills, it's arguably even bigger.
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out of stock $14.80
Music
Music (12")
Cat: MPM 27. Rel: 29 Nov 22
 
Techno
Music (6:32)
Tell You No Lie (8:31)
Review: A taster for Robert Hood's second Floorplan album, this EP puts a spotlight on the radical nature of his musical transformation. On "Music", the visceral rhythms of techno minimalism are gone; in their place is a rolling, tracky groove that boasts a repetitive vocal loop and which has shades of classic Relief /Derrick Carter. "Tell You No Lie" is even more impressive. It sees Hood use a gospel vocal over a stomping, funk guitar-sampling disco house workout. There is an audibly religious dimension to "Tell You No Lie," but Hood's knack for writing a great tune means that it sounds celebratory rather than self-indulgent or preachy.
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Shop
Shop (12")
Cat: MPM 42. Rel: 27 Jun 22
 
Techno
Shop (5:39)
Learn (7:01)
Review: While Floorplan's line-up now also contains his daughter, Lyric Hood, for years the project was a solo alias of Detroit techno maestro Robert Hood. This two-tracker dates from that period, with both cuts originally appearing on M-Plant sub-label Duet way back in 2002. Two decades on, both still sound fresh and are excellent examples of Hood's full-bodied but minimalistic approach to Motor City techno. 'Shop' sees him layer looped organ notes, freestyle, high-register synth solos and angular electronics over a driving, locked-in techno beat, while 'Learn' is deeper and more hypnotic with plenty of energy-building TR-909 drum machine fills, psychedelic acid tweaks and faintly foreboding electronic riffs.
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Altered Ego EP
Cat: MPM 15. Rel: 16 Aug 13
 
Techno
Altered Ego
Confess
Review: ** FLOORPLAN REPRESS ** It's fair to say that this was one of the best Robert Hood moments in a while! Just two tracks but boy do they hit hard - "Altered Ego" is more brakey than the usual Hood bombs but he's kept the inimitable chords, all wailing and weaving their way through the beat. The real heat is on the flip however, where the nostalgic, rave-infused piano keys of "Confess" make for a certified classic! Is it Hood who influenced Shed on this sort of beat or the other way around? Who cares, it's bloody amazing!
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out of stock $9.08
Phobia
Phobia (12")
Cat: MPM 17. Rel: 13 Nov 13
 
Techno
Phobia
Higher! (Ben Sims remix)
Glory B
Review: M-Plant boss Robert Hood rounds out another prolific year with one final Floorplan 12" featuring two tracks that seems to represent the project's nascent beginnings and where it's at now. "Phobia" could almost be an off cut from Paradise, the album Hood released as Floorplan earlier this year, featuring many of the sonic hallmarks that made it so memorable. Meanwhile "Glory B" jackhammers along with a sampled preacher for company in a fashion similar to early Floorplan gem "Funky Souls" though admittedly the production values are a lot more refined. Sandwiched in-between is a typically booming Ben Sims remix of Paradise album cut "Higher!" which is set to feature on the producer's forthcoming mix CD for Fabric,
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out of stock $7.52
Living It Up
Cat: MPM 10. Rel: 23 Aug 13
 
Techno
Living It Up
Wall To Wall
Review: ** FLOORPLAN REPRESS ** Not content with releasing one of this year's best techno albums under his own name, Detroit producer Robert Hood turns his focus to his Floorplan alter ego. While it may not enjoy the same profile as Hood side-projects like The Vision and Monobox, it does provide an alternative to his repetitive metallic techno. Indeed, the title track is a jacking house workout centred on a disco loop and the chugging train sounds sampled so memorably on Telex's 'Moscow Disko'. 'Wall to Wall' is more in keeping with Hood's trademark techno, but here too, the harsh snares and ominous, prowling bassline are offset by a filtered disco groove.

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out of stock $9.60
Ritual/Shaker
Cat: EPM 10V. Rel: 16 Apr 15
 
Techno
Floorplan - "Ritual" (7:34)
Robert Hood - "Shaker" (6:36)
Review: British techno veterans Jonas Stone and Oliver Way have pulled off something of a coup here, not only by persuading Robert Hood to appear on their EPM Music imprint, but also by including a track from the Detroit legend's Floorplan alias (amazingly, Hood has previously kept the two projects entirely separate). Naturally, both tracks hit home hard. "Shaker" is prime Hood - an intoxicating, no-holds-barred techno looper built around a killer groove, foreboding chords and occasional vocal samples. On the Floorplan side, Hood reaches for the gospel organs, filtering and looping them up over a thunderous kick drum and typically relentless ride cymbals. As usual with Hood Floorplan material, there's enough soul in the machines to impress even the pickiest techno buyer.
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out of stock $9.33
Militant
Militant (12")
Cat: FTR 002. Rel: 04 Sep 03
 
Techno
Allen Gamble - "Militant" (original mix)
Robert Hood - "Militant" (remix)
Intérprete: Rivet
out of stock $8.29
Tranquilizer EP
Cat: NWKT 062. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
Mutant Theory
Sleep Chamber
88
out of stock $9.33
Changing (remixes)
Cat: METAR 001. Rel: 28 Jul 05
 
Techno
Changing (Oliver Ho remix)
Changing (Robert Hood remix)
out of stock $6.21
Alpha Key
Alpha Key (12")
Cat: MPM 46. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Techno
Alpha Key (6:08)
Future Remedy (5:50)
Pathetic (5:45)
Outsider (6:02)
Review: Robert Hood's 'Alpha Key' EP is a future classic of the techno genre. The title track is a relentless, industrial beast with a pounding beat, rattling percussion, and tribalistic, mechanical overtones. Its energetic counterpart, 'Future Remedy', is a true crowd-mover with a driving beat, hypnotic chord progressions, and a euphoric atmosphere. 'Pathetic' takes on a darker, more introspective tone, featuring heavy chords, throbbing basslines, and a haunting, industrial soundscape. The EP concludes with 'Outsider', a relentless stomper with a crushing beat, layered rhythms, and an almost cinematic intensity. Overall, 'Alpha Key' is a great example of Hood's mastery of the techno genre, showcasing his ability to blend power, experimentation, and raw emotion.
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out of stock $13.49
Mark Broom Edits
Cat: MPM 19. Rel: 09 Aug 23
 
Techno
Untitled 1 (Mark Broom edit) (6:05)
One Touch (Mark Broom edit) (5:26)
Review: When Broom met Hood! To celebrate M Plant's 20th anniversary, Robert Hood is planning a whole host of events and releases including a sequence of 12"s that see classics and rarities remixed and edited. Who better to inaugurate the series than Hood's UK contemporary Mark Broom? Here Broom digs deep into the M Plant archives, choosing to work with "Untitled 1" from Hood's Moveable Parts series and "One Touch" from the Minimal Nation album. Canvas Hood fans and the majority will probably nominate the first edition of the Moveable Parts series as one of their favourites, so it's little surprise that Broom elected to add his own signature dirty funk to the opening track for this 12". His edit of Minimal Nation opener "One Touch" proves to be just as effective, playing toyfully with the bassline whilst dicing the beats with undoubtedly dark results.
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 in stock $14.01
Protein Valve EP
Protein Valve EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MPM 23. Rel: 09 Aug 23
 
Techno
Protein Valve 1 (3:27)
Analog Track (Ghost) (6:17)
Protein Valve 2 (4:22)
AM Track (5:33)
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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The Greatest Dancer
Cat: MPM 14. Rel: 29 Nov 22
 
Techno
The Greatest Dancer (4:48)
Dancer (6:51)
Review: ** Repress For The Hood Fans ** Emboldened by the reception to his overlooked and revisited Floorplan project, Mr Robert Hood turns to a track of a similar nature for the latest release in the M Plant Perpetual Masters series. The main slinky hook from Sister Sledge's "He's The Greatest Dancer" may have been subsequently bastardized by Mr Will Jiggy Smith, but Hood's minimal sampling of the same source on the 1991 track "The Greatest Dancer" must have sounded thrilling then. It still does today, remastered and is complemented on the flip by "Dancer", a new Hood jam that is as close to outright disco without losing that trademark Detroit grit as you can get.
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out of stock $14.01
Hectic
Hectic (12")
Cat: MPM 44. Rel: 03 Oct 22
 
Techno
Hectic (6:21)
Amazon Dust (6:25)
Review: Stepping up with his first new material since the Monobox album in 2021, Detroit's minimal master Robert Hood is back with a heavy-hitting two track 12" on M-Plant. 'Hectic' is indeed the word as he fires off blasts of siren-like synths over a crushing rhythm section, pitched keenly at peak time and giving an upwards thrust in all the right places. 'Amazon Dust' gets a touch trippier with its circular bell tones and low frequency rumblings, but it's no slouch in the energy department either. The experience and instinct oozes out of this record - as if we'd expect anything less from such a legend of techno.
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Technatural EP
Cat: MPM 43. Rel: 25 Jul 22
 
Techno
Outlast (5:05)
Tactel (4:08)
Pattern St (4:51)
Teflon (6:43)
Fiber (4:21)
Review: The latest addition to M Plant Us' remastering series, the 2000 EP by Detroit DJ, producer and Underground Resistance co-founder Robert Hood is being brought back to the masses two decades later. 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. 'Pattern St' should be legally protected as a national treasure with its writhing industrial whirring, not to count out how incredible the other 4 tracks are. 'Teflon' is a piece of art that probably sounds like an out of tune organ to the untrained ear. I wonder if Hood still has that bow tie in a box somewhere...
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out of stock $14.01
Toxin 12 EP
Toxin 12 EP (marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MPM 41. Rel: 30 Mar 22
 
Hard Techno
H-Formula (5:41)
A-472.0 (5:22)
Virus-4-9K561 (4:14)
Dread (6:32)
Review: Returning to his own M-Plant imprint after a brief sojourn on Radio Slave's REKIDS label, Robert Hood is in particularly wild and wonderful form on Toxin 12. There's no messing around from start to finish, with the Motor City veteran focusing on jackin', sweaty-soaked techno beats, gnarled basslines, red-raw electronic motifs, freaky noises and twisted TB-303 acid lines. The most potent example of this intense and excitement-packed sound is arguably opener 'H-Formula', though the mutilated Hoover noises (and fast-slow-fast tempo) of 'A-472.0' and the tipsy, sub-heavy wonkiness of closing cut 'Dread' (an accurate title for a dark and heady concoction) push it close.
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out of stock $10.90
Nothing Stops Detroit
Nothing Stops Detroit (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: REKIDS 165CLEAR. Rel: 06 Oct 21
 
Techno
Nothing Stops Detroit
7 Mile Dog
Ignite A War
The Cure
out of stock $11.16
The Blueprint EP
Cat: REKIDS 184. Rel: 23 Jul 21
 
Techno
Chroma Light (6:14)
The Majestic (Deeper edit) (5:31)
The Majestic (5:42)
Ultrasonic Room (6:27)
out of stock $11.16
Underestimated EP (reissue)
Cat: MPM 36. Rel: 15 Mar 21
 
Techno
Black Man's Word (6:13)
Sleep Is The Cousin Of Death (5:12)
Hard To Kill (6:45)
Review: Robert Hood kicks off his M Plant label's 2021 with a big return for the Perpetual Masters series, with his Underestimated EP. The series is designed to serve up classic back catalogue tackle that has all been newly remastered and made available on vinyl, digital download and streaming. This one came out originally in 1998 and is a powerful and futuristic now as it was back then. 'Black Man's Word' is crispy, driving techno, 'Sleep Is The Cousin Of Death' offers scintillating synth work and 'Hard To Kill' traps you in dark loops.
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out of stock $11.68
Nothing Stops Detroit
Cat: REKIDS 165. Rel: 09 Feb 21
 
Techno
Nothing Stops Detroit (6:32)
7 Mile Dog (4:42)
Ignite A War (6:26)
The Cure (6:46)
Review: What a coming together this is - Detroit pioneer Robert Hood and European techno powerhouse Rekids on one blistering record. The title track is as powerful and unrelenting as the name suggests, with bass fired from a machine gun under militant snare rolls and sweeping filters adding to the waves of techno washing over you repeatedly. '7 Mile Dog' is a little more freeform, with synths riding up and down the mix but more high pressure drum work and coarse snares locking you down. 'Ignite A War' is the sort of expertly reduced minimal that Robert Hood is best known for and lastly, 'The Cure' builds a big old wall of techno designed purely for warehouse detonation.
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Intérprete: Rolando, S-File, Developer
out of stock $9.86
Master Builder (reissue)
Master Builder (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: TRESOR 32. Rel: 10 Apr 19
 
Techno
Master Builder (3:32)
Master Builder (Sandman Option) (4:04)
Quartz (6:29)
Review: The unstoppable techno juggernaut himself, Robert Hood is back on Tresor with some of that minimal machine music he basically defined back in the 90s. "Master Builder" is a masterclass in proper minimal techno, using a thrifty set of tools to make for utterly immersive, time-slipping techno. The subtly shifted "Sandman Option" mix of the track moves the position of the looping bleeps to create a different groove around the steadfast kick - juggling the two could be a lot of fun for creative DJs. Providing a different flavour on the flip, "Quartz" brings some bolder synth strokes into the mix, winding up with the quintessential Detroit track.
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 in stock $9.33
Reflector
Reflector (12")
Cat: MPM 031. Rel: 20 Mar 19
 
Techno
Reflector (6:22)
Rotate (6:28)
Review: Any new Robert Hood single is cause for celebration, but particularly when the release in question contains cuts as strong as this one. A-side "Reflector" is loopy and forthright, with Hood using swirling effects and subtle manipulations of a repetitive, big room-ready riff to increase intensity throughout. It's perhaps a little different from his usual heavy, stripped-back fare, but that's no bad thing. In contrast, flipside "Rotate" is classic Hood style minimalism, with warped acid lines, twisted bass and layered percussion creating a driving, mind-altering late night mood. There are slivers of melody, too, but these are sporadic and subdued in comparison to the rest of the Motor City's maestro's musical elements.
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out of stock $8.82
Superman
out of stock $15.04
Clocks/Low Life/Go
Cat: MPM 30. Rel: 01 May 18
 
Techno
Low Life (5:37)
Go (5:08)
Clocks (6:20)
Review: Following last year's full-length outing on Dekmantel, Robert Hood returns to his long-running M Plant label with a typically forthright three-tracker. Given that he's not released anything on the imprint under his given name since 2014, it feels like a significant release. Opener "Low Life" is certainly a slammer in the legendary producer's typical style, with a creepy, mind-altering organ line looping away over bombastic beats and a rumbling, sub-heavy bassline. "Go" is more tribal in feel despite the presence of a bleeping synth motif, with Hood adding and removing different percussive elements throughout to keep excitement high. As for flipside "Clocks", it's dirty, druggy, alien sounding and insanely weighty.
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out of stock $9.86
Paradygm Shift Volume 3
Paradygm Shift Volume 3 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: DKMNTL 055. Rel: 01 Feb 18
 
Techno
Red Machine (5:37)
Transform (5:24)
out of stock $11.41
Paradygm Shift Volume 2
Cat: DKMNTL 038. Rel: 07 Jul 16
 
Techno
Master Jack (6:13)
Magnet (6:35)
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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out of stock $9.33
Paradygm Shift Volume 1
Cat: DKMNTL 031. Rel: 24 Feb 16
 
Techno
Form (7:19)
Lockers (5:09)
Review: The recruitment of Robert Hood is a sign of Dekmantel's growing stature as a label. The Detroit legend has agreed to release a trio of EPs and an album under the Paradigm Shift banner, a project title designed to reflect the producer's desire to see great change within dance music. This first EP is classic Hood, with A-side "Form" - all effects-laden drums, looped-up textures, hissing cymbals and cacophonous kick-drums - sounding like no-one else. Flipside "Lockers" follows a similar script, though there's a little more house-influenced funk to the relentless beats, while Hood's use of starburst riffs and classic Motor City electronics adds a sense of far-sighted adventure.
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out of stock $9.86
Moveable Parts Chapter 1 EP
Moveable Parts Chapter 1 EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MPM 24. Rel: 29 Oct 14
 
Techno
Untitled 1
Untitled 4
Untitled Sketch
Review: If one variation of confused blips and synths gurgles underpinned by a rock solid 909 beat by Robert Hood isn't enough than indulge yourself in two. For this first chapter of the Moveable Parts EP series, Hood's work here will please those after some more Monobox action as both "Untitled 1" and "Untitled 4" are discombobulated versions of each other. If you're after a mutant version of the latter for the packed dancefloor however, Hood's got you covered with "Untitled Sketch". Does Hood ever disappoint? Never!
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out of stock $14.52
Protein Valve (Re-Plants)
Cat: MPM 21. Rel: 10 Jul 14
 
Techno
Protein Valve (re-plant)
Protein Valve (edit 1)
Protein Valve (edit 2)
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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out of stock $14.52
Eleven
Eleven (12")
Cat: MPM 18. Rel: 04 Dec 13
 
Techno
Eleven
Alarm
Review: The last time Robert Hood referenced the number 11 was the beatless track "The Age Of Eleven", appearing towards the end of his Wire To Wire album released ten years ago on the all encompassing Peacefrog Records. That, however, is where the similarities to this EP, Eleven, on Hood's own M-Plant, end. Starting with the B-side, the chimes of "Alarm" sound similar to Luke Slater's "Bell Blocker", and a lot of what else can be heard that legendary album The Messenger. But again it's the A-side, which homes the title track, that provides another production where the city of Detroit literally resonates within the music, painting visual imagery of factories and assembly lines done in a way that instantly make you think: Robert Hood.
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out of stock $8.82
Black Technician
Cat: MM 167. Rel: 22 May 13
 
Techno
Black Technician (original mix)
Black Technician (UR Mad Mike remix)
Black Technician (DirtTech UR remix)
out of stock $8.29
Drive (The Age Of Automation)
Cat: MM 165. Rel: 27 Feb 13
 
Techno
Drive (The Age Of Automation)
Drive (The Age Of Automation) (Phase Nocturnal mix)
Drive (The Age Of Automation) (Phase C box mix)
Review: One of the more driving cuts from Robert Hood's epic Motor: Nighttime World 3 from last year, "Drive (The Age Of Automation)" finds itself getting a welcome slice of wax all to itself on this release. Pressed up loud, the original is about as Detroit as you can get, where a moody motorik bassline gives way to suitably sci-fi synths, combining a musical take on Detroit's automotive history with a Blade Runner aesthetic. Token artist Phase obviously revels in the opportunity to provide two brilliant reworks of the track; the "Nocturnal Mix", which isolates the original's bass stabs and incorporates them into a rolling juggernaut rhythm tailor made for the warehouse, while the "C-Box Mix" opts to keep the melodic elements but pare them back with the producer's trademark sharpness.
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out of stock $8.05
Torque One
Cat: MM 161. Rel: 15 Aug 12
 
Techno
Torque One
Movement
Review: Torque One provides an advance opportunity to hear how Robert Hood plans to tackle the conceptual themes at play in Motor: Nighttime World 3, the Detroit minimalist machine funk exponent's long overdue third instalment of the Nighttime World album series. Set to revolve around "the life, history and future of Detroit's motor industry and its workforce, set against a backdrop of decay, hope and re-birth" Hood might well be opting for a softer, more subtle approach than the grinding, relentless style he's refined in recent years on the basis of the two tracks here. The title track sets the shuffling rhythms deeper in the mix, allowing the brooding tone to dominate as the dubby textural qualities bubble away, while "Movement" combines bristling experimentalism with restrained orchestral strings.
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Alpha
Alpha (12")
Cat: MPM 6. Rel: 10 Mar 10
 
Techno
Alpha
Omega (End Times)
Review: Detroit techno favourite Robert Hood is set to release an intriguing concept album this summer. As a precursor to the release, his own M Plant imprint are releasing two of its tracks as a taster of the full length.

The forthcoming Omega is a concept album based on the 1971 classic science fiction film, The Omega Man starring Charlton Heston. The film itself derived from Richard Matheson's 1954 novel I Am Legend which incidentally has also seen a Hollywood film adaptation spring from it. Hood's Omega however, is not meant to be an exact soundtrack that runs alongside the 1971 film. Instead, it is Hood's musical take on the film. He watched the film growing up and now draws inspiration from the lessons that it teaches.

"Alpha" and "Omega (End Times)" hint at what we can expect from this summer's release. "Alpha" is a thick wad of driving techno. It is relentless to the last, with an epic feel created by sustained synthesisers and some stabbing basslines. Cranking breaks and quick percussion patterns add momentum and power to this breathless piece of classic Robert Hood techno. Next up is "Omega (End Times)" which assumes a darker, more ominous quality. Still one for the clubs, this track contains more of a moody and sinister atmosphere. The crunching basslines are still there and when the beat comes in it is as steady and as powerful as the A side. Its tempo shifts are more subtle too, making this an all together much more brooding affair.

From knowing the pretence of the forthcoming full length and by only hearing these two tracks, the wait for Omega will seem unbearable now. A tight release meant to wet our appetites has gone and done exactly what it was meant to.
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out of stock $8.29
Stereotype EP
Cat: MPM 5. Rel: 02 Dec 09
 
Techno
Stereotype 1
Stereotype 2
Stereotype 3
out of stock $8.29
The Pace
out of stock $9.33
Obey
out of stock $7.26
Shonky In The Hood EP
Cat: FNC 0376. Rel: 13 Mar 09
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Who Taught You Math (original)
Who Taught You Math (Shonky In The Hood remix)
out of stock $8.29
Hoodmusic 3
Cat: MM 138. Rel: 11 Dec 07
 
Techno
And Then We Planned Our Escape
Needs & Wants
Strobe Light
Side Effect
Review: Robert Hood's "Hoodmusic 3", out on Music Man, has support from Surgeon, Ben Sims, Mark Broom, Laurent Garnier and many more.
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out of stock $7.78
Hoodmusic 2
Cat: MM 127. Rel: 03 Nov 06
 
Techno
Still Hear
School
Still Hear (Los Hermanos remix)
Review: Original Underground Resistance member Robert Hood is a true icon in techno music, with releases on legendary imprints such as Tresor, Axis, Peacefrog, Logistic and his own label M-Plant. Hoodmusic 2 is the follow up to his 2005 debut on Music Man. 'Still Hear' is a typical Hood styled techno burner, oldschool minimal so to speak. We are very proud to be able to offer a remix by the legendary Los Hermanos on the B-side. 'School' might be the funkiest minimal techno cut we heard in years, pure dancefloor material! Wicked!!
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Hoodmusic 1
Cat: MM 118. Rel: 15 Nov 05
 
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Cat: MP 309. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
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Cat: MP 329. Rel: 07 Aug 04
 
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Intérprete: John Heckle
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Cat: MP 330. Rel: 07 Aug 04
 
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