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Dubbed 'The Math Assassin' for his scientific approach to composition, Robert Hood became known during the 90s through his releases for Detroit label Hardwax and as a member of Underground Resistance. After his split from the legendary techno outfit he founded his own label M-Plant, defining the minimal techno style with his ground-breaking 'Minimal Nation' album. He has recorded for many of the world's leading techno labels including Metroplex, Peacefrog, Cheap Records and Tresor with his most recent outings - the 'Hoodmusic' series - appearing on Music Man.
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fabric39: Robert Hood
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Compilation released on 30 November 2009
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The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Detroit's math assassin takes to the decks and shows us what this techno thing is all about. Hood's idea of minimalism is all but devoid of soul, his griping live mix using his source material as parts to be assembled, from classics to news and own exclusive tracks. Brilliant.
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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Welcome, zero" presents its album of the week with the return of Robert Hood's new artist album 'Omega' on his own signature label M-Plant. Inspired by the 1971 classic science fiction film, 'The Omega Man.' Providing plenty of stimulus for the album to take you on its sci-fi, minimal more...
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