Posts tagged "Techno"

Popular Techno Music: Outcome Of The Dedicated Effort Of The Musician

Techno is an electronic dance music that mostly uses sound effects, synthetic sound with fast beats and was quite popular during the 1980′s. This music was immensely popular in places like Detroit and Michigan in United States. The credit for creating this techno music goes to D.J.Ben Russell of Detroit radio. He was inspired by European electro-pop and under laid dreamy synthesizer melodies with rapid electronic rhythms. Techno music was huge popular in Detroit radio and after attaining success in radio this music made its impact on other places and by the year 1980′s it became world wide popular. Techno exists in many styles but Detroit techno is considered as the foundation upon which various subgenres have been built. By the mid-1990s, techno had split into myriad subgenres, the most important being trance music. Techno music is purely electronic and it is mostly intended for dance. This music is the [...]

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Lay your Hands on a Free $1000 Techno Machine

Lay your Hands on a Free 00 Techno Machine I sometimes don’t like to admit it, but I am nostalgic. I like 80s music, old type computer games (Street Fighter, Defender..come on!) and classic techno making machines. Why? I think they forged through and made todays music what it is. Machines like the TB303, TR909, JD800 and the famous Moog- what an effect they have made on dance and techno music! The rise in popularity of techno, i.e, with the makers and in the audience, was down to the cool sounds and the general compatability (sound wise) between the machines were the key. In some cases limited numbers were made and the increase in popularity only meant two things. 1) An increase in the same old songs, rehashed versions that sounded similar in everyway, and 2) The price went into overdrive. Machines like the TB303 were selling [...]

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