techno.

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technomusic
A style of music characterised by electronic sounds and fast, energetic, very repetitive rhythms
{i} type of electronic rock music that has a very quick beat
A dance-music style that originated in Detroit It fused electronic, machine-like music of groups like Kraftwerk with American funk As techno spread to England, it became more electronic and frenetic, often featuring almost undanceably fast rhythms
pref. relating to technology or echnological
Type of electronic music
Abbreviation for all matters of techniques and technology
A style of music characterised by electronic sounds and fast, energetic, very repetitive rhythms. There are numerous subgenres; however, contrary to popular belief, Neither Trance or House are subgenres of techno. Techno is, itself, a subgenre of electronic dance music (or EDM)
Techno is a form of modern electronic music with a very fast beat. a type of popular electronic dance music with a fast strong beat (technological). electronic dance music that first appeared in the U.S. in the 1980s and became globally popular in the 1990s. It originated with Detroit deejay-producers who, inspired by European electro-pop, underlaid dreamy synthesizer melodies with rapid electronic rhythms. Imported in Europe, it was adopted by the burgeoning rave scene of all-night dance parties (which often featured the hallucinogen ecstasy) and is celebrated in the annual Love Parade in Berlin
One of the earliest forms of dance music which arose out of the sound experments in Germany in the early 1980s with Detroit innovators Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins and Derrick May It continues to advance and spawn new forms today
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