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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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Power to Prophet / Clash
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Power to Prophet / Clash
M-Plant Power to Prophet / Clash 8717578375264 in_stock Maxi-Single released on M-Plant
Maxi-Single released on 13 September 2010
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nngh, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
This Maxi-Single is featured in Update #033:
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September has come and gone and left us with more great releases than there's pebbles on a beach. First and foremost this has been the month of Ninja Tune. The legendary label celebrates its 20th anniversary with two massive compilations of exclusive material, more...
The Editor, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
This Maxi-Single is featured in Update #032:
Terence Fixmer, Literon, Stefan Goldmann
Shorter days mean longer nights, so why not make the best of them with some pure-bred, booming techno music. Recent essentials in the 4-to-the-floor department come from Terence Fixmer, who celebrates his creative resurgence with 'Comedy of Menace', Gerd's more...
The Editor, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
The Editor, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
Two more deadly killer cuts from the don of minimal techno Robert Hood. Once again essential, funked-up, banging techno which shouldn't be missed by anyone under any circumstances. Do we hear some UK funky styles there on 'Clash'? Huge recommendation.
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