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"Dance music's rebirth in the '80s, culminating in the
electronic intensity of house music, turned a decisive corner
from the older, man-made grooves inherited from funk, R&B, and
disco toward techno's intense vision of electronic dance music.
What began as a cult of hard-beat fanatics entranced by funk
samples and seminal rock-synthesizer architects first broke
free from its underground status in England, and it has already
generated distinct variants including hardcore, jungle, and
drum & bass. Still designed and shaped for the dance floor by
DJs, techno's assault on the mainstream is being championed
under the newer electronica rubric - but, by any name, it's
quite a ride."
Techno music is music which is denoted by its slavish devotion
to the beat, the use of rhythm as a hypnotic tool. It is also
distinguished by being primarily, and in most cases entirely,
created by electronic means. It is also noted for its lack of
vocals in most cases. Techno also usually falls in the realm of
115-160BPM.
The main techno music categories are:
- Techno (proto-techno, detroit, hardcore, techno-rave...)
- House (chicago house, acid house, deep house...)
- Breakbeat
- Ambient
- Trance
- Tribal
- Progressive
References
- Techno Top 200
- 200 Techno Music Essentials, compiled by Sam Inkinen and Bello
Romano.
- Ravers
- Ravers, the party animals.
Links
- Hyperreal
- Rave/Techno music culture archives.
- alt.rave FAQ
- Frequently asked questions for alt.rave newsgroup.
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