Deepsounds – Tribute to Robert Hood / Pt. 1

“Before I got into this music I wanted to be an originator; I wanted to be original. I wanted to keep true to the sound of the original Detroit people at the same time, but I knew I couldn’t be like Derrick May or Juan Atkins. I have to be Robert Hood. I had to look inside myself and say ‘What do you like, what do you want to hear ?’ What I’ve always wanted to hear: the basic stripped down, raw sound. Just drums, basslines and funky grooves and only what’s essential. Only what is essential to make people move.

I started to look at it as a science, the art of making people move their butts, speaking to their heart, mind and soul. That’s the only thing I focussed on and that’s M-Plant. It’s the M-Plant in every person’s mind that is speaking through your heart, through your soul and is making you dance in the process. To me rave was just samples. True techno, the true sound of it is a science.” - Robert Hood

01. Missing Channel : Edge Of Infinity [Hardwax 1992]
02. Robert Hood : Spirit Levels [Tresor 1994]
03. Robert Hood : All Day Long [M-Plant 1994]
04. Robert Hood : Cobra Seed [Duet 1999]
05. Robert Hood : Outlast [M-Plant 2000]
06. Robert Hood : The Protein Valve [M-Plant 1994]
07. Robert Hood : Weight Of The World [M-Plant 2000]
08. The Vision : Detroit: One Circle [Metroplex 1996]
09. Monobox : Realm [M-Plant 1996]
10. Robert Hood : Strativarius [The Puppeteer] [M-Plant 1997]
11. Robert Hood : Sleep Cycles [Axis 1994]
12. Robert Hood : Fiend [M-Plant 2001]
13. Robert Hood : Red Passion 3 [Duet 2000]
14. Robert Hood : Fiber [M-Plant 2000]
15. Robert Hood : Sleep Is The Cousin Of Death [M-Plant 1998]
16. Robert Hood : Nighttime World [Cheap 1995]
17. X-103 : Minnia (The Queen’s Theme) [Tresor 1993]

Notes

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