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  2. 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 beatrates per minute (bpm).

  3. 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]

  4. List of styles of music: A–F - Wikipedia

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    2-step garage – a chaotic style of UK garage.; 20th-century classical music – a loose term for orchestral music made during or after the 20th century.; 4-beat – a breakbeat hardcore style played between 150 and 170 BPM consisting of a fast looped breakbeat and a drum at every 4 beats.

  5. Category:Techno music groups - Wikipedia

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  6. Intelligent dance music - Wikipedia

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    In November 1991, the phrase "intelligent techno" appeared on Usenet in reference to English experimental group Coil's The Snow EP. [21] Off the Internet, the same phrase appeared in both the U.S. and UK music press in late 1992, in reference to Jam & Spoon's Tales from a Danceographic Ocean and the music of the Future Sound of London.

  7. AutoKratz - Wikipedia

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    They became part of a burgeoning new scene known as Future Techno [24] and early 2012 also saw the release of autoKratz present Bad Life #2, which cemented the band's intention to continue making progressive electronic music. [citation needed] They also developed a more techno inspired live show for their first Bad Life label tour in Spring ...

  8. Category:American techno musicians - Wikipedia

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    American techno music groups (17 P) Pages in category "American techno musicians" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.

  9. Bleep techno - Wikipedia

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    Bleep techno (or simply bleep [2]) is a regional subgenre of techno which developed in the late 1980s in Northern England, Yorkshire. [5] [6] Named after its minimalistic synthesizer sounds, [1] bleep techno combined influences from American techno and house, with electro elements and heavy sub-bass inspired by reggae sound system culture. [4]