2026 sees Robert Hood going back to his minimal techno roots with remastered releases from his ground-breaking label, M-Plant.

Throughout this year the Perpetual Masters series has been dropping one track per week, digitally, from Hood’s extensive catalogue with remastering by legendary German producer, Thomas Heckmann. A whole wave of these remastered tracks are also being reissued on vinyl.

“Psychic / Pole Position” is a classic which features his stripped-back minimal techno style that helped define the sound in the late ’90s. Both tracks are built around hypnotic rhythms and sparse, precise grooves characteristic of Hood’s influential production ethos. Originally released in 1999, the EP reflects Hood’s focus on minimalist electronic structures and dance floor functionality, and has remained a sought-after piece among fans of the genre.


Originally released in 1999 on the Duet imprint, “Sophisticcato” stands as a concise but potent example of his late-’90s minimal techno philosophy. Built around four tracks, including the title cut, “The First Night” and two versions of “Cobra Seed”, the record features his signature approach with stripped-back drum patterns and hypnotic loops that prioritise rhythm over unnecessary embellishment. Lean and functional, with subtle shifts, it represents Hood’s belief that minimal elements, precisely arranged, can achieve maximum impact on the dance floor.


His “Spectra” EP, originally released in 2001, stands as a defining example of his stripped-back, conceptual approach to techno. It sees Robert Hood operating at his most stripped-down and hypnotic, built from tightly looped drum patterns and shadowy synth fragments that slowly evolve. Hood’s precision is evident in every detail, as he balances repetition with crisp percussion and a tightly controlled groove.


Invincible“, originally released in 2001, stands as another defining example of his stripped-back, approach to Techno while still radiating tough funk and groove. Released during a period when Hood was refining the minimalist aesthetic he helped pioneer, the record balances mechanical precision with emotional intensity. The tracks unfold through subtle shifts in percussion, looping synth patterns and driving bass lines, to create a meditative momentum that sounds just as fresh today. “Invincible” draws its power from restraint, demonstrating Hood’s belief that minimal elements can produce maximum impact on the dance floor.


More deep, immersive and hard-hitting minimal techno from the master coming soon!


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