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MPM 015EP
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2013 repress. Robert Hood delves back into Floorplan for this M-Plant release. The double-headed Altered Ego EP features two new Floorplan workouts, "Altered Ego" and "Confess." The title track jacks out from the onset, and Hood's distinctive, rhythmic grooves are as intoxicating as ever. With the staccato vocal cut and Detroit-meets-Chicago feeling, we're back in "Baby Baby" territory. "Confess" shows the other side to Hood's Floorplan with an opening gospel-style piano riff that's gradually overlaid with Latin percussion and that special Hood kick.
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MPM 013EP
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2023 repress. For the next release on M-Plant, Robert Hood revisits his Floorplan moniker, delivering three new tracks. "We Magnify His Name" is a classic example of the Floorplan ethos. Hood layers gospel vocals and a joyous atmosphere over a funked-out disco backbone. "Baby Baby" will have dancefloors jumping too, with its clipped, staccato vox and pumping bassline. The EP ends on "Basic Principle," the techiest of the three tracks, though still removed from Hood's usual dark minimal techno.
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MPM 010EP
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2013 repress. Robert Hood finally restarts his disco-influenced pseudonym Floorplan. "Living It Up" loops a disco sound while evolving with pads and synth stabs. "Wall To Wall" takes things deeper, exploding with claps, driving things in a way only the Hood can do.
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RH RH1-EP
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Big tune alert! Back in 1996, Robert Hood presented his Floorplan project to the world through M-Plant sub-label, Drama. This was the only time he really touched up a disco record, and what a way to do it! Raw and minimal? This has to be one of the funkiest records to have emerged from Detroit in the last 15 years. And it's unmistakably Robert Hood. Limited when it came out, and deleted ever since. Now available again.
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