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  2. Free tekno - Wikipedia

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    Free tekno, also known as tekno, freetekno and hardtek, is the music predominantly played at free parties in Europe. The spelling tekno is deliberately used to differentiate the musical style from techno. The music is fast and it can vary between 150 and 185 bpm and is characterised by a pounding repetitive kick drum. [1]

  3. Hardcore (electronic dance music genre) - Wikipedia

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    Hardcore (also known as hardcore techno) [2] [3] is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany [4] in the early 1990s. It is distinguished by faster tempos and a distorted sawtooth kick (160 to 200 BPM or more [5]), the intensity of the kicks and the synthesized bass (in some subgenres), [6] the rhythm and the atmosphere of the themes (sometimes ...

  4. Category:Techno songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Techno songs" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. ... Free People (song) G. Gang Bang (song) Get Together (Madonna song)

  5. Belgian hardcore techno - Wikipedia

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    Originally a slow form of electronic dance music, Belgian new beat evolved into a native form of hardcore techno during the early 1990s with the introduction of techno records played at their intended speeds or slightly accelerated. [10] This brutal new hardcore style spread throughout Europe's rave circuit and reached the pop charts. [11]

  6. Techno - Wikipedia

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    This development would lead to a permanent move away from the sound associated with Techno-House and toward a hard edged mix of music that came to define Tanith and Wolle's Tekknozid parties. According to Wolle it was an "out and out rejection of disco values," instead they created a "sound storm" and encouraged a form of "dance floor socialism ...

  7. Category:Hardcore techno music groups - Wikipedia

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  8. Digital hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Digital hardcore is a fusion genre that combines hardcore punk with electronic dance music genres such as breakbeat, techno, and drum and bass while also drawing on heavy metal and noise music. [1] [2] It typically features fast tempos and aggressive sound samples. [2]

  9. Love U More - Wikipedia

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    The single is a track off the group's 1993 album O 3 and was one of the first techno songs to make the American top 40, where it peaked at No. 36. [2] "Love U More" reached No. 23 in the United Kingdom in July 1992 and went to number one on the American dance chart for two weeks in March 1993, making it their first of three number-one hits there.