Please recommend some techno music


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Do you mean straight techno techno? Or are you just saying techno because you don't know the genre well enough to be more specific? (and I don't mean that in a condescending way at all, because that's exactly how I was up until a few months ago...or almost a year now, whatever)

Recently, I've gotten a lot into trance. People who aren't familiar with the whole genre wouldn't really think trance is any different from techno, but I think trance is a lot more musical and a lot more interesting than most techno I've heard. My favorite trance artist so far is Infected Mushroom. I've actually gotten so much into trance that I'm going to buy a Korg Electribe in about 3 or 4 weeks (it's a drum synthesizer that can make all sorts of music, but especially trance/techno kind of stuff).

Benny Benassi might be a good start :p

EDIT: I really enjoy Fatboy Slim stuff, so that's another artist I recommend to check out. :)

I will do that then! Thanks! :)

Or are you just saying techno because you don't know the genre well enough to be more specific?

Yes. LOL

I will check out all of your ideas thanks everyone!

Try www.futurenoize.com

darude

flashbulb (dnb but still, electronic music)

vospi ( http://vospi.bemafia.ru ) again, dnb but still great electronic music, at least the more recent stuff

kyle ward ( http://www.kyle-ward.com)

alot of these aren't 'techno' but they are electronic music .. besides, 'techno' is a very generic name for a genre and doesn't really describe the techno music out there

I am loving Benny Benassi!

I picked up the Best of Benny Benassi and I never knew that this was the artist for "Satisfaction".

I think that only everyone in the world has heard that song!

Good to hear you found something you like! Fatboy Slim didn't float your boat? :p

http:/psypherium.googlepages.com

I've converted at least one metalhead to techno {well, electronica/electronica-experimental really.} with this, it has some of the aggression and power of metal that makes it more industrial than techno, but an undefinable genre.

Basically all digital, casio midi inputs for key locations, FL-Studio {TS404/slayer2, vanguard etc}

Some trancy stuff, but yeah, alot of heavy stuff in there too, especially "psypherium revolution", one from a long time ago.

oggs, torrents.

leftfield, paul oakenfold, 808 state, utah saints, front 242, nitzer ebb, freur / underworld, trance to the sun, laetherstrip, razed in black, assemblage 23, ganymede, LA Style, public image limited, front line assembly, fixmer/mccarthy, trans-x, fischerspooner, (older) ministry, belladonnakillz, lords of acid, praga kahn, cabaret voltaire, skinny puppy, cobalt 60, current 93, delerium,

If u wanna go a bit harder check out some Hardcore(Gabba) and Hardstlye a few artists being....Angerfist, Tha Playah, DJ Zany, Davide Sonar, Technoboy...only if u really like BASS!
Atari Teenage Riot, Rotterdam Terror Corps.
leftfield, paul oakenfold, 808 state, utah saints, front 242, nitzer ebb, freur / underworld, trance to the sun, laetherstrip, razed in black, assemblage 23, ganymede, LA Style, public image limited, front line assembly, fixmer/mccarthy, trans-x, fischerspooner, (older) ministry, belladonnakillz, lords of acid, praga kahn, cabaret voltaire, skinny puppy, cobalt 60, current 93, delerium,Atari Teenage Riot, Rotterdam Terror Corps.

and...

Ladytron, Heaven 17, Laibach, Kraftwerk, KMFDM, Prodigy...

too many

I know several people who listen to the Chemical Brothers, I didn't know they were techno until now!

if you get any chemical brothers, id avoid their latest one, just released. top albums for them are, imo, ' dig your own hole ' and ' surrender '. they are ace.

prodigy is good too. i think ' fat of the land ' is their best one, but ' music for the jilted generation ' is good and ' experience ' is quirky and rather excellent

i like paul oakenfold and dj tiesto, but they are trancy. i am not a big fan of vocals in this sort of music, but i do like the chemical brothers guest singers. theres a cool track on ' dig your own hole ' called ' where do i begin ' with beth orton as vocal, nice

older electronica that is cool are orbital and the orb . i guess at some point that dj mod fellow will pipe in as he knows more than most about these things but there have been a lot of good responses to your question that have helped me too

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