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    Techno Music

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    Techno Electronic music has been around since the late 60’s and is now a very popular type of music among many poeple. My favorite genre of electronic music is Techno. Techno is a hard edge driven dance music that contains electronic sounds‚ high-energy‚ and a rhythmic beat. The sounds can range from simple beats of a drum to TV and movie dialogue or siren screams. Around 1986‚ there was a scene in Detroit which began spinning a futuristic kind of music. The DJ’s began experimenting with

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    the Beat of a Computer Generated Drum “The Internet transformed the music industry just as genres began to get increasingly specialized. Techno is a soundtrack for the wired world. Some of its original creators are approaching their forties‚ but many of its current listeners are in their twenties and early thirties—people who grew up with computers. Techno reminds us that humans control the machines‚ and electronics can be used to express funk and soul.” (Farley‚ Christopher John). Globalization

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    The Origins of Techno

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    racing‚ and thunderous bass all describe one type of music that is very much under appreciated: techno. Synthesizers‚ drum and bass‚ electronica‚ and chill‚ are among the many different genres of techno. Many may recall listening to techno. Many may even recall dancing to it in a nightclub or on the radio. But do you know how it got it roots? What is exactly the origin of techno? To begin with‚ techno music originated in the 1980’s. Juan Atkins‚ Derrick May‚ and Kevin Saunderson are credited with

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    Effects of Techno Music

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    you ever had a catchy tune that you can not get out of your head? Techno is one of those catchy tunes that get stuck in my head all the time. It has sounds that no instrument can imitate. “Techno has come a long since the 80’s throw the early 90’s especially in Detroit”(Sounds like Techno). Here in California it has just mainstreamed in to a lot of radio play and exposure. Once you tune on the radio you will hear some sort of Techno music or in other words electronic. It has changed the way people

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    The idea that "techno usually has NO message‚ no image etc. it is faceless" is certainly not one that is embraced by enough of a majority for it to be considered an intrinsic property of techno itself‚ but rather an indication of what Mr./Mrs./Ms. ALLES NAAR DE KLOTE is getting out of it. This is an important distinction that needs to be made‚ I think‚ when discussing exactly what the nature of the state of the "techno" art is. I doubt that Mr./Mrs./Ms. ALLES NAAR DE KLOTE can concoct

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    Trance Music

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    in they don’t wont to stop dancing ). Many other pioneers of trance include Jam el Mar‚ Oliever Lieb and Sven Vath . Popularity of Trance Trance is considered as one of the most dominant genres of dance music and is a combination of ambient‚ techno and house music. Huge parties across Europe are held including the Netherlands‚ United Kingdom‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Germany‚ Switzerland‚ Ukraine and many other countries. Trance production Trance music is a build up of 4 to 8 layers of music. DJ’s

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    The Origins and Developments of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and Contemporary Nightlife Musical Culture The origins and developments of Electronic Dance Music initially started with the development of the synthesizer. It was with these first uses of synthesized sounds that prompted the development of sequencers‚ sampling‚ effects processing‚ musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)‚ use of computer technology‚ hard disk recording systems and modern day virtual studio technology (VST’s). These

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    produced with the intention to create a continuous set‚ where the DJ progresses from one record to the next‚ synchronizing each song. Electronic dance music is a music genre that largely stems from the production methods of hip hop‚ disco‚ house‚ and techno music. This music was originally born in the nightclub scene in the 1980s‚ the warehouse party scene in the 1980s‚ and the rave scene of the “acid house movement” in the 1980s. By the mid-1990s‚ the presence of electronic dance music spread throughout

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    Marshall No matter what kind of music you listen to‚ it makes your mood better. I believe this statement is true because of personal experiences. For example‚ when I’m feeling lazy or when I’m feeling lethargic‚ I start listening to a remix of Techno and Pop. This helps bring out a positive energy and mood in me. In this world we are surrounded by different kinds of music that set different moods for everybody. There is music that is relaxing‚ music that you are used to and listen to everyday

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    A History of Electronic Dance Music By Naomi Clair | Culture | 19 March 2013‚ Tuesday Electronic Dance Music‚ also known as EDM (we at Poached Mag are not exactly big fans of that acronym)‚ has in recent years‚ taken over commercial music by storm. Big name producers such as David Guetta‚ Skrillex and Armin van Buuren have dominated airplay‚ and current crowd-friendly artistes like Rihanna and Lady Gaga have incorporated electronic elements into their pop-till-you-drop chart-toppers. However

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