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  2. Technoblade - Wikipedia

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    Alexander (June 1, 1999 – June 2022 [a]), known online as Technoblade (/ ˈ t ɛ k. n oʊ ˌ b l eɪ d / TEK-noh-blayd), was an American YouTuber known for his Minecraft videos, livestreams, and involvement in the Dream SMP.

  3. Techno - Wikipedia

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    Techno is a genre of electronic dance music [2] which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range from 120 to 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central rhythm is typically in common time (4 4) and often characterized by a repetitive four on the floor beat. [3]

  4. List of synth-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    Synth-pop (also known as electropop or technopop) [1] [2] is a music genre that uses the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. With the genre becoming popular in the late 1970s and 1980s, the following article is a list of notable synth-pop acts, listed by the first letter in their name (not including articles such as "a", "an", or "the").

  5. Technobabble - Wikipedia

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    This science fiction –related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Some Rap Songs - Wikipedia

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    The cover of Some Rap Songs is a shaky, blurry selfie of Earl smiling, [note 1] [4] [5] "blurred beyond any easy identification". [3] The facial features shown in the photograph have been noted: the staff of Atwood Magazine wrote that "The photo's details are still vaguely discernible, namely Earl's blurry face and floating, penetrating eyes", [4] and Dylan Green of DJBooth highlighted the ...

  7. Techstep - Wikipedia

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    It is characterized by a dark, [2] sci-fi mood, near-exclusive use of synthesised or sampled sound sources, 2-step kicks and snares [3] and influences from industrial and techno music, what some writers have described as a "clinical" sound. [4] Although described as having a "techy" feel, techstep's relationship with techno should not be ...

  8. Dub techno - Wikipedia

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    Dub techno tracks are usually slower than conventional techno, typically ranging between 110 and 125 BPM. [10] They follow a 4/4 beat structure , with a focus on deep, repetitive basslines. Delay and reverb effects are often applied to percussive and melodic elements, creating a sense of space and depth.

  9. Technosexual - Wikipedia

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    At Technosexual.org, each "technosexual" wrote under pseudonyms related to their topic of choice for their column, collectively known as "The Mr's".