This new joint EP from Robert Hood and his Floorplan project with daughter Lyric showcases two distinct yet complementary visions of techno. Side-A is all about Floorplan's vibrant, gospel-infused house style. 'Eternal Life' bursts out of the gate with a joyful piano-led groove and an infectious energy that commands the dancefloor. The second mix strips things down into a dub-style version, dialing back the melody to let the rhythm section breathe. The track is groovier, more restrained, but still driving. Flip to Side-B and you're in classic Robert Hood territory. 'God Flow' is a streamlined, melodic burner that is direct and tightly wound. It builds with precision, its crisp rhythm and subtle synth work echoing Detroit's minimal legacy. 'The Throne' follows with a nod to Hood's Underground Resistance roots. It's raw and punishing in the best way: stripped-down techno that relies on timing and repetition. Together, the EP is a great look into both projects and their direction.