techno
genre of electronic dance music
Techno pulses with a hypnotic energy, blending mechanical precision and organic warmth into an immersive soundscape. Its driving beats create a sense of movement, drawing you into a dance where time becomes irrelevant. Synth lines weave in and out, sometimes ethereal, other times starkly futuristic, while bass rhythms resonate deep within, igniting an infectious urge to move. There's an emotional undercurrent too—sometimes dark and brooding, other times euphoric—encapsulating the complexity of the human experience as you navigate its relentless grooves.
Emerging from Detroit in the 1980s, techno was a response to both the mechanized world around it and the burgeoning electronic landscape. Artists like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson sparked a revolution, using synthesizers and drum machines to explore new realms of sound. Their groundbreaking tracks like "Strings of Life" and "No UFOs" laid the foundation for what would become a genre defined by innovation and experimentation. As it evolved through the '90s in cities like Berlin alongside the rise of rave culture, techno pushed boundaries and connected communities on dance floors worldwide.
If you're looking to dive into techno, start with Derrick May’s "The Dance," a classic that captures the genre's essence perfectly. Then explore Underground Resistance’s “The Final Frontier” for its raw energy and political edge. For something more contemporary, check out Charlotte de Witte’s “Selected,” which showcases a powerful blend of tension and release. Finally, give Amelie Lens' "Form" a spin—it embodies the genre’s evolution while maintaining its core spirit. As you navigate these selections, consider venturing into house music or ambient electronica for more sonic adventures.
559 artists in the catalog.
Guides for techno artists
Top techno albums
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Etnica
Goa trance
DJ Dean
Oscar Mulero
Deepchord
One Dove
Roza Terenzi
breakbeat, breaks
Okmalumkoolkat
hip-hop, maskandi
i_o
acid techno, progressive house
Black Tiger Sex Machine
electro, electronic dance music
Guy Gerber
Aérea Negrot
electronic music, pop music
Sid Wilson
heavy metal
Blake Baxter
Grace
Sweet Exorcist
Blu Mar Ten
About techno
What is techno?
genre of electronic dance music
Where should I start with techno?
Start with "Die Mensch-Maschine" by Kraftwerk. It captures what makes techno worth exploring.
What are the best techno albums?
The techno albums worth hearing first: "Die Mensch-Maschine" by Kraftwerk, "Radio-Activity" by Kraftwerk, "Autobahn" by Kraftwerk, "The Fat of the Land" by The Prodigy and "1996" by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
How many techno artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 559 techno artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.