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FILM / RECTANGLE
It's been some time since Hood has delivered any new Monobox cuts but with M-Plant's 20 year celebrations well under way he re-introduces us with the tracks 'Film' and 'Rectangle'.
Genre | Techno |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | MPM22 |
Label | M-PLANT |
Artist | MONOBOX AKA ROBERT HOOD |
Release Date | 04/08/2014 |
Carrier | 12" |
Barcode | 5414165065791 |
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TRACKLISTING
A Monobox aka Robert Hood - Film
B Monobox aka Robert Hood - Rectangle
INFO
A s part of M-Plant's 20th Anniversary, it's the perfect time for Robert Hood to r e-visit one of his other decisive monikers, Monobox.
As Robert Hood s tated in his "Fireside Chat" for RBMA Radio: "Monobox was an alien project. I r ead this book when I was probably around 13 or 14. It was this ominous black bo x that came from some other universe, and it was just sort of hovering over the planet, over a cornfield somewhere. After maybe a few weeks it began to open up and objects and these creatures from another world began to emerge from this bo x. The whole thing about Monobox was that it was an alien life form. To approa ch minimalism from an alien futuristic perspective." (Click here to hear the re st of the interview http://www.rbmaradio.com/shows/robert-hood-fireside-chat)
With the 'Realm', 'Downtown' and 'Population' 12"s released on M-Plant between 1996 and 2001, followed by 'Molecule' for the French label, Logistic in 2003 it's been some time since Hood has delivered any new Monobox cuts but with M-Plant's 20 year celebrations well under way he re-introduces us with the track s 'Film' and 'Rectangle'.
The deep and melodious tones of 'Film' are beautifully offset by the tougher machine groove of 'Rectangle', with both track s conveying the hypnotic minimalist approach of Hood's otherworldly Monobox soun d.
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