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Victorious
Cat: MPM 28CD. Rel: 23 Jun 16
 
Techno
Spin (2:00)
Music (2:00)
The Heavens & The Earth (2:00)
Good Thang (2:00)
He Can Save You (2:00)
Mmm Hmm Hmm (2:00)
Ha Ya (2:00)
Tell You No Lie (2:00)
Push On (2:00)
They Can Tell (2:00)
Sun In The Sky (2:00)
Review: Robert Hood's Floorplan alias has been a real hit over the years. Not content with captivating audiences for two decades with his minimal-futurist hypnotism on M-Plant, Floorplan explored his love of sampling, bringing back the vibe of early noughties DJ tools that looped up funk and disco classics for infectious dancefloor dynamics. The Victorious LP is the project's second full length since 2013's Paradise and is co-produced by his daughter Lyric. It features the absolutely massive "Tell You No Lie" which works those loops from the 1977 disco classic "Lovin' You Is Really My Game" by Brainstorm to full effect.
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Paradise
Cat: MPM 16CD. Rel: 27 Jun 13
 
Techno
Let's Ride
Baby, Baby
Change
Altered Ego
Never Grow Old
Eclipse
Higher!
Confess
Chord Principle
Above The Clouds
Review: Given his phenomenal track record and no-nonsense approach, the arrival of a new Robert Hood album - albeit under his alternative Floorplan alias - should send a tingle of excitement down the spine of any self-respecting techno connoisseur. Paradise, his first album as Floorplan, largely eschews the intergalactic flavours of 2012's Motor: Nighttime World 3 (we say largely, as the hypnotic "Change" is undeniably Detroitian in outlook), in favour of tracks that take his rolling, stripped-back aesthetic in a variety of different directions. So, we get the funk-sampling "Baby, Baby", the soulful shuffle of "Never Grow Old" (deep house techno, anyone?), and the rush-inducing, piano-laden blast of "Confess". Impeccable... as usual.
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Internal Empire
Cat: TRESOR 27CD. Rel: 06 Feb 19
 
Techno
Intro
Master Builder
Parade
Within
Minus
Internal Empire
Home
Multiple Silence
Spirit Levels
The Core
Chase
Review: For the latest volume in their essential reissue series, Tresor has decided to offer up a brand new edition of Robert Hood's celebrated 1994 debut album, "Internal Empire". A quarter of a century after Hood first committed it to wax, it remains one of the Motor City maestro's most potent and inspired works. It effectively defined his throbbing, minimalist style, with heavy and hypnotic cuts such as "Master Builder", the bleeping "Minus", deep and wonky "Within" and angular "Multiple Silence" perfectly encapsulating the stripped-back genius of Hood's production. If you've yet to acquire a copy, we'd recommending grabbing one of these: in truth, no techno collection is complete without it.
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M Print: 20 Years Of M Plant Music
Cat: MPM 25CD. Rel: 10 Dec 14
 
Techno
The Grey Area
Untitled 1
The Rhythm Of Vision
Protein Valve 1
Stereotype
Realm
The Pace
Untitled Scetch
Unix
Minus
The Greatest Dancer
Dancer (remix)
Power To The Prophet
We Magnify His Name
Superman
Alpha
Eleven
Baby, Baby
The Family
Range
Never Grow Old
Exturnus Oblique (re-plant)
Am Track
Arrows (edit)
Untitled 4
Monkey
The Family (re-plant)
Minus (edit)
Analog Track (Ghost)
Who Taught You Math (alternate mix)
Protein Valve 1 (re-plant)
Full Armor
Minimal Minded
Review: Thirty three seminal Robert Hood productions all in the one download: The M-Plant Mother lode has landed. Even if you're well up to date on the Detroit legend's storied career there's no stopping the joy at what material has been included here - including - the best minimal techno production of all time: Monobox's "Realm". For something funkier there's the "The Pace", "The Greatest Dancer", the all praising "We Magnify His Name" and "Monkey". But wait: there's more! "Alpha" and "The Family" from his Omega Man LP makes the cut as do the epic James Brown and Aretha Franklin samples from newer school Floorplan material "Baby Baby" and "Never Grow Old". There's also the legendary stuff like "Who Taught You Math" and "Minus" to "Protein Valve" and much, much more. Dig in.
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Motor: Nighttime World 3
Cat: MMCD 038. Rel: 13 Sep 12
 
Techno
The Exodos
Motor City
Better Life
The Wheel
Black Technician
Learning
Drive (The Age Of Automation)
Torque One
Hate Transmissions
Slow Motion Katrina
Assembly
A Time To Rebuild
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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Omega
Omega (CD)
Cat: MPM 8CD. Rel: 11 Jun 10
 
Techno
Alpha (The Beginning)
The Plague (Cleansing Maneuvers)
Towns That Disappeared Completely
Alpha
Think Fast
The Workers Of Iniquity
Are You God?
The Family Watches
War In The Streets
Saved by The Fire
The Wheels Of Escape
Omega (End Times)
Review: It's a sad but true fact that original pioneers of any art form often age badly, softening up as they engage less and less inquisitively with the world around them or, worse, get stuck treading the same water they did 15 years ago to much lesser effect. Anyone wishing to level that criticism at Robert Hood should check out Omega. A concept album which aims to soundtrack the 1971 film The Omega Man which haunted Hood as a child, Omega is an edgy, anxious record which ably mirrors a dread filled world. From shadowy, glitchy depictions of being chased through a dark, derelict city ("The Workers of Iniquity") to paranoid, frenzied and disorientating cuts like "Saved by the Fire" via the spaceship take-offs, broken beats and trademark snappy snares of "The Wheels of Escape" or the eerie, suspended tension of recent single "Omega (End Times)" you can't help but get emotionally entangled in this album as it plays out. Of course, Omega must be digested whole for maximum effect. But equally, heads down techno hustles like the nervy "Think Fast" beg to be played loud; in a pitch-black, sweaty club; somewhere free from distraction. Wherever you hear these dark, prophetic sounds, though, they never fail to monopolize your mind. Available in a whopping 3xLP + CD package.
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Variations
Variations (limited CD)
Cat: MPM 45CD. Rel: 11 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Review: Four years ago, a French TV programme brought Detroit techno hero Robert Hood and Femi Kuti together to pay tribute to one of their shared heroes, the "Godfather of Soul" James Brown. The pair performed together, mostly off the cut, in front of a live audience at the ADP Headquarters building in Paris. Variations showcases the full recording of that performance for the very first time, offering a unique - and, yes, exceptionally good - fusion of Hood's drum machines, synths and samples (including many breaks from JB's records and familiar vocal refrains from the man himself) with energetic, effervescent soloing from Kuti on the saxophone. It's not funk, soul, techno or Afrobeat, but some kind of hybrid of all four - and a breathlessly brilliant one at that.
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DJ Kicks
Robert HOOD / VARIOUS
Cat: K 7376CD. Rel: 19 Nov 18
 
Techno
Connected (intro)
Robert Hood - "Focus (DJ-Kicks)"
Truncate - "Terminal 5"
Slam - "Remain"
Robert Hood - "Clocks"
Marcel Fengler - "Thwack"
Mark Broom - "King" (Gary Beck remix)
Robert Hood - "Greytype I"
Robert Hood - "Mirror Man"
Stare5 - "We Will Not"
Gary Beck - "Video Siren"
Mark Reeve - "Dice"
Robert Hood - "Bond Solid"
Landside - "Signs Of Change" (Robert Hood remix)
Adrian Hour - "Make You Feel Good"
Ben Long & Tom Hades - "Knight Riders"
Clouds - "Chained To A Dead Camel"
Hans Bouffmyere & Kyle Geiger - "Inwards"
Robert Hood - "Machine Form"
Robert Hood - "Hall Of Mirrors"
Oliver Deutschmann - "Confuzed"
Matrixxman - "Protocol"
Review: Let the sermon begin - Detroit techno legend and innovator Robert Hood steps up to deliver the latest installment of !k7's legendary DJ Kicks series and it's an edition well worthy of attention. The ordained minister leaves the minimal techno sound that he helped pioneer, for powerful, big room techno on this highly anticipated mix. Despite his famously linear approach, here he builds tension between tracks with suspenseful breakdowns throughout. Highlights include the direct impact of his own "Focus" and its factory floor stomp, his hypnotic rework of Landside's "Signs Of Change", the seething tension of Slam's "Remain" and the return of Space DJz' Ben Long who teams up with Belgian veteran Tom Hades on the sci-fi epic "The Knight Rider".
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