The track is a "disco-styled techno" production, blending Hood's signature stripped-back, repetitive loops with high-energy funk.
True to Hood’s Minimal Nation philosophy, the track relies on a "rhythm inside of rhythms" approach, using a Roland TR-909 for a relentless, punchy urban feel.
Hood later remastered and re-released the track as part of this series to celebrate M-Plant's catalog . 2. Musical Style & Analysis
The B-side, often simply titled "Dancer," samples Gino Soccio's 1979 disco hit "Dancer" .
The track typically runs at approximately 135 BPM , making it a high-intensity tool for club DJs. Robert Hood - The Greatest Dancer Label: M-Plant Released
