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Introduction of Techno Music
Techno is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) that originated in Detroit, Michigan in the United States during the mid-to-late 1980s. It is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology, and its focus on futurism and the futuristic. Techno music is typically instrumental and features repetitive, hypnotic rhythms and electronic sounds. It often incorporates elements of other electronic music genres such as house, trance, and electro, and may also include elements of non-electronic music such as vocals, samples, and live instrumentation. Techno has had a significant influence on popular music and culture, and has spawned numerous sub-genres and variations such as ambient techno, hard techno, and minimal techno.
Latest Techno discoveries
Super Flu – Go (Spotify)
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Third Person, Malika Yamila – Shoot Me To The Sky (Spotify)
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Bensus7, Gregor Klamra – Darkhain (Spotify)
“A well layered Techno track with a progressive nature. It builds life as colors ... More on Nagamag.com #melodictechno #house #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: IG: @bensus7
Moszq – Wingspan (Spotify)
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Deeparture – Malfunction (Spotify)
“Right out the gate the energy of the track is real. Well placed minimal vocals a... More on Nagamag.com #progressivehouse #melodictechno #house #deephouse #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: FB: @deeparturenl IG: @deeparturenl TW: @deeparturenl
Tadulka – Journey From Earth (Spotify)
“Good, rhythmic principle that sets the right tempo to the whole track. The melod... More on Nagamag.com #techno #melodictechno #house #deephouse #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: IG: @tadulka_666
2psyched – Overkill (Spotify)
“Another release in the Techno scene is going to shake your sound system. "2psych... More on Nagamag.com #techno #minimaltechno #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: FB: @2psychedfb IG: @2psyched_ TW: @2psyched_
Enrico Podda – Twins (Spotify)
“Very dynamic and pleasant club track in Melodic Techno & House style. Its melody... More on Nagamag.com #techno #melodictechno #house #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: IG: @enricopodda_
Innervoix, Marzinek – Synergy (Spotify)
“From the beginning the melody builds beautifully. Elements are added and subtrac... More on Nagamag.com #techno #progressivehouse #melodictechno #house #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: FB: @innervoix IG: @innervoix TW: @marzinekdj
Some Techno subgenres
There are many sub-genres of techno, each with its own distinctive sound and style. Some of the more well-known sub-genres include:
Acid techno: A sub-genre of techno that is characterized by its use of the Roland TB-303 synthesizer and its distinctive squelchy sound.
Ambient techno: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of ambient music and focuses on creating a mood or atmosphere.
Detroit techno: A sub-genre of techno that originated in Detroit, Michigan and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on futurism and the futuristic.
Electro techno: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of electro music and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on futuristic sounds and themes.
Hard techno: A sub-genre of techno that is characterized by its aggressive, high-energy sound and heavy use of electronic instruments and technology.
Minimal techno: A sub-genre of techno that emphasizes simplicity and repetition, and often features stripped-down, minimalistic rhythms and melodies.
Trance techno: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of trance music and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on creating a trance-like state in the listener.
Dub techno: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of dub music and is characterized by its use of echo, reverb, and other effects to create a spacious, immersive sound.
Industrial techno: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of industrial music and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on creating a dark, dystopian atmosphere.
Techno-funk: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of funk music and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on creating a funky, danceable sound.
Techno-pop: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of pop music and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on creating catchy, radio-friendly tunes.
Techno-rock: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of rock music and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on creating a heavy, rock-influenced sound.
Techno-folk: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of folk music and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on creating a folk-influenced sound.
Techno-jazz: A sub-genre of techno that incorporates elements of jazz music and is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and technology and its focus on creating a jazz-influenced sound.
These are just a few examples of the many sub-genres of techno that exist. Techno is a constantly evolving genre and new sub-genres and variations are always emerging.
The most used instruments in Techno Music
Techno music is typically made using electronic instruments and technology, such as synthesizers, drum machines, and computers. Some common electronic instruments and equipment used in techno music include:
Synthesizers: Synthesizers are electronic instruments that generate sounds by creating and manipulating waveforms. They can be used to create a wide range of sounds, from simple melodies and basslines to complex pads and sound effects.
Drum machines: Drum machines are electronic instruments that generate drum sounds and rhythms. They are often used to create the beat and percussion in techno music.
DJ equipment: Techno music is often played and produced by DJs, who use equipment such as turntables, DJ mixers, and DJ software to mix and manipulate tracks.
Computers: Techno music is often produced using digital audio workstation (DAW) software, which allows musicians to record, edit, and arrange their music using a computer.
Vocals: Vocals are sometimes used in techno music. While techno is typically instrumental and focuses on electronic sounds and rhythms, some techno artists do incorporate vocals into their music. In some cases, vocals may be used as a main feature of the track, while in other cases they may be used more sparingly, as a complementary element to the electronic sounds and rhythms.
Techno vocals can take many forms, from spoken word to sung melodies. They can be manipulated using electronic effects such as reverb, echo, and delay to create a futuristic or otherworldly sound. Some techno tracks may feature vocals that are heavily processed and distorted, while others may feature more natural-sounding vocals.
It’s worth noting that while vocals are sometimes used in techno music, they are not a necessary element of the genre. Many techno tracks are instrumental and focus on creating an immersive, danceable sound using electronic instruments and technology.
In addition to these electronic instruments and equipment, some techno artists may also incorporate live instrumentation such as vocals, guitars, and keyboards into their music.