Detroit native Robert Hood is often regarded as the creator of minimal techno, though his vision of the style is much bolder, more spiritually aware, and more socially conscious than most of its other practitioners. The producer and DJ was an early member, along with Jeff Mills and Mike Banks, of the Underground Resistance collective, whose influential releases throughout the first half of the '90s helped change the face of Detroit techno and sparked a creative renaissance. Initially producing solo material under pseudonyms like the Vision, Hood began using his own name for re...