Fabric 39
Fabric 39 is an album by electronic artist Robert Hood. It was released in 2009 as part of the Fabric Mix Series.
Fabric 39 | ||||
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Released | March 2008 | |||
Label | Fabric | |||
Producer | Robert Hood | |||
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Track listing
- Monobox – "Silicone Fingers"
- Robert Hood – "Element 9"
- Robert Hood – "Who Taught You Math"
- Pacou – "X-Factor"
- Robert Hood – "Strobe Light"
- Marco Lenzi – "Taboo"
- Joris Voorn – "Fever (Rephrased)"
- Fab G – "Bust The Vibes (Real Disco Mix)"
- Dan March – "Sandune"
- Robert Hood – "Element 3"
- Diego – "Mind Detergent (Robert Hood Remix)"
- Jeff Mills – "Skin Deep"
- Robert Hood – "School"
- Robert Hood – "Element 23"
- John Thomas – "Mr. Funk"
- DJ Skull – "Informant"
- Scorp – "One Side"
- Pacou – "All It Takes"
- Phase – "Mass"
- UK Gold – "Agent Wood (Adam Beyer Remix)"
- The Economist – "Caught In A Dream"
- Robert Hood – "Element 7"
- Robert Hood – "Side Effect"
- Mion – "Drop The Filter"
- Scorp – "New Energy"
- UK Gold – "Agent Wood (Original Mix)"
- Robert Hood – "Still Here (Los Hermanos Remix)"
- John Thomas – "Pulp Funktion 2"
- Robert Hood – "The Greatest Dancer"
- Low-Life – "Exclamation"
- Robert Hood – "And Then We Planned Our Escape"
- Robert Hood – "Element 12"
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gollark: Well, that would be inconvenient.
gollark: Increasing the key sizes a lot isn't very helpful if it doesn't increase the difficulty of breaking it by a similarly large factor.
gollark: I'm not sure what P = NP would mean for that. Apparently doing that is non-polynomial time, and a constructive P = NP proof would presumably let you construct a polynomial-time algorithm.
gollark: Asymmetric cryptography stuff relies on it being impractically hard to do some things, such as factor large semiprime numbers.
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