Rob Hood’s seminal set of banging and experimental techno resurfaces for the CDJs on Peacefrog
Originally despatched in 2002 - pretty much equidistant from his earliest outings with UR and the modern day - ‘Point Blank’ breaks down squarely between his signature bangers and a couple of amazing, expressive, experimental pieces that pushed the Detroit techno paradigm into then-unexplored territory.
In the rapid flux of organ stabs and skittish electro 3-step of ‘The Art Of War’ and the utterly alien mesh of plunging bass and pizzicato arps in ‘Method B’, we find Hood at the extent of his Hi-Techjazz powers, while the rest of the set deftly delivers proper floor rockers, particularly in the intricate calculations of ‘Who Taught You Math’, the shivering strings of ‘The Body Human’, and his high-velocity killer, ‘The Pipes’.
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Rob Hood’s seminal set of banging and experimental techno resurfaces for the CDJs on Peacefrog
Originally despatched in 2002 - pretty much equidistant from his earliest outings with UR and the modern day - ‘Point Blank’ breaks down squarely between his signature bangers and a couple of amazing, expressive, experimental pieces that pushed the Detroit techno paradigm into then-unexplored territory.
In the rapid flux of organ stabs and skittish electro 3-step of ‘The Art Of War’ and the utterly alien mesh of plunging bass and pizzicato arps in ‘Method B’, we find Hood at the extent of his Hi-Techjazz powers, while the rest of the set deftly delivers proper floor rockers, particularly in the intricate calculations of ‘Who Taught You Math’, the shivering strings of ‘The Body Human’, and his high-velocity killer, ‘The Pipes’.
Rob Hood’s seminal set of banging and experimental techno resurfaces for the CDJs on Peacefrog
Originally despatched in 2002 - pretty much equidistant from his earliest outings with UR and the modern day - ‘Point Blank’ breaks down squarely between his signature bangers and a couple of amazing, expressive, experimental pieces that pushed the Detroit techno paradigm into then-unexplored territory.
In the rapid flux of organ stabs and skittish electro 3-step of ‘The Art Of War’ and the utterly alien mesh of plunging bass and pizzicato arps in ‘Method B’, we find Hood at the extent of his Hi-Techjazz powers, while the rest of the set deftly delivers proper floor rockers, particularly in the intricate calculations of ‘Who Taught You Math’, the shivering strings of ‘The Body Human’, and his high-velocity killer, ‘The Pipes’.
Rob Hood’s seminal set of banging and experimental techno resurfaces for the CDJs on Peacefrog
Originally despatched in 2002 - pretty much equidistant from his earliest outings with UR and the modern day - ‘Point Blank’ breaks down squarely between his signature bangers and a couple of amazing, expressive, experimental pieces that pushed the Detroit techno paradigm into then-unexplored territory.
In the rapid flux of organ stabs and skittish electro 3-step of ‘The Art Of War’ and the utterly alien mesh of plunging bass and pizzicato arps in ‘Method B’, we find Hood at the extent of his Hi-Techjazz powers, while the rest of the set deftly delivers proper floor rockers, particularly in the intricate calculations of ‘Who Taught You Math’, the shivering strings of ‘The Body Human’, and his high-velocity killer, ‘The Pipes’.