I couldn't agree with you more Matt -he is a true master of the "Detroit
minimal sound"! I find his music so...inspiring.

I bought the cd since it had all the tracks but i think im going to get the
vinyls as well for my Robert Hood collection.

fab.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew MacQueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED] org [The Music Institute] (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:30 PM
Subject: (313) Rob Hood(s) on Peacefrog


> Didn't see much on the list about this (or did I miss it) but Hood dropped
2 different 2xLPs on Peacefrog recently.
>
> One I think with the full-color jacket is "Point Black" (right?) PFG 027
which is also available on CD.
>
> I think there was a preview 12" called "Who Taught You Math"..but I
haven't heard it. Are there tracks on that 12 that didn't make the LP?  If
so how are they?
>
> The other double-pack is what looked to me as an untitled 2x12 (PFG 029)
but the first of 6 tracks is "The Art of War".
>
> After listening to them both I bought the latter one and it's continued to
grow on me. Typical Hood-style minimal stripped-down funk techno kinda like
'Moveable Parts Chapter 2' or 'The Grey Area' on M-Plant, a bit darker and
more brooding than other recent output, which I like.  Some tracks are
pretty uptempo and straightahead and don't change much, others are wider and
more abstract.
>
> BTW- I still pull out 'The Protein Valve' now and then, short but killer
tracks!  What a master of the Detroit minimal sound.  THere are few
producers who can make tracks so funky yet so sparse.
>
> peace,
> Matt MacQueen
>

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