Kyle Hall is a persistently creative producer of emotive underground dance music, and consequently he's impossible to categorize, his output freely moving from techno to house and pulling from styles as varied as ghettotech, broken beat, and dubstep. Hall wasn't even hallway through his teens when he gained the support of fellow Detroit native Omar-S, who released his first track, the scrambled and primitive "Plastik-Ambash" (2007). Within a few years, Hall's discography had expanded significantly with outlets including his own Wild Oats label, Mike Grant's Moods & Grooves, an...