Robert Hood yields a powerful, sleek brace of Detroit techno bangers on Dekmantel following two 12” EPs in 2016.
Paradygm Shift documents the celebrated producer at his most direct and devilishly detailed, exploring the idea that “we can become so complacent; we are so comfortable with our surroundings, I think this is the time for electronic music to find a new mindset.”
To be fair that statement reeks of time-honoured techno rhetoric, but no matter whether you buy into it or not, there’s some serious dancefloor pressure inside; pursuing a classic Detroit techno spirit from the hypnotic M-Plant style minimalism of Idea to the nimbler statement of I Am, to the suspension device of Solid Thought and the spiralling gospel organs that spin off Pneuma to perfectly slippery chromatics gear shifts in Pattern 8 and an extended album version of the cantering bleep mission, Lockers.
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Robert Hood yields a powerful, sleek brace of Detroit techno bangers on Dekmantel following two 12” EPs in 2016.
Paradygm Shift documents the celebrated producer at his most direct and devilishly detailed, exploring the idea that “we can become so complacent; we are so comfortable with our surroundings, I think this is the time for electronic music to find a new mindset.”
To be fair that statement reeks of time-honoured techno rhetoric, but no matter whether you buy into it or not, there’s some serious dancefloor pressure inside; pursuing a classic Detroit techno spirit from the hypnotic M-Plant style minimalism of Idea to the nimbler statement of I Am, to the suspension device of Solid Thought and the spiralling gospel organs that spin off Pneuma to perfectly slippery chromatics gear shifts in Pattern 8 and an extended album version of the cantering bleep mission, Lockers.
Robert Hood yields a powerful, sleek brace of Detroit techno bangers on Dekmantel following two 12” EPs in 2016.
Paradygm Shift documents the celebrated producer at his most direct and devilishly detailed, exploring the idea that “we can become so complacent; we are so comfortable with our surroundings, I think this is the time for electronic music to find a new mindset.”
To be fair that statement reeks of time-honoured techno rhetoric, but no matter whether you buy into it or not, there’s some serious dancefloor pressure inside; pursuing a classic Detroit techno spirit from the hypnotic M-Plant style minimalism of Idea to the nimbler statement of I Am, to the suspension device of Solid Thought and the spiralling gospel organs that spin off Pneuma to perfectly slippery chromatics gear shifts in Pattern 8 and an extended album version of the cantering bleep mission, Lockers.
Robert Hood yields a powerful, sleek brace of Detroit techno bangers on Dekmantel following two 12” EPs in 2016.
Paradygm Shift documents the celebrated producer at his most direct and devilishly detailed, exploring the idea that “we can become so complacent; we are so comfortable with our surroundings, I think this is the time for electronic music to find a new mindset.”
To be fair that statement reeks of time-honoured techno rhetoric, but no matter whether you buy into it or not, there’s some serious dancefloor pressure inside; pursuing a classic Detroit techno spirit from the hypnotic M-Plant style minimalism of Idea to the nimbler statement of I Am, to the suspension device of Solid Thought and the spiralling gospel organs that spin off Pneuma to perfectly slippery chromatics gear shifts in Pattern 8 and an extended album version of the cantering bleep mission, Lockers.
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Robert Hood yields a powerful, sleek brace of Detroit techno bangers on Dekmantel following two 12” EPs in 2016.
Paradygm Shift documents the celebrated producer at his most direct and devilishly detailed, exploring the idea that “we can become so complacent; we are so comfortable with our surroundings, I think this is the time for electronic music to find a new mindset.”
To be fair that statement reeks of time-honoured techno rhetoric, but no matter whether you buy into it or not, there’s some serious dancefloor pressure inside; pursuing a classic Detroit techno spirit from the hypnotic M-Plant style minimalism of Idea to the nimbler statement of I Am, to the suspension device of Solid Thought and the spiralling gospel organs that spin off Pneuma to perfectly slippery chromatics gear shifts in Pattern 8 and an extended album version of the cantering bleep mission, Lockers.