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Techno Music Maker
If you are looking for information on techno music making, check out the Techno Music Maker RSS
feed, a part of the Techno
Music Maker website. Learn about the origins of techno music and how you might
make your own. Techno music began life in the Detroit area during the 80.s, and
featured the sounds of the popular electronic music of the 1970's. It brought this
music to the clubs. The basis of this type of music was the regular, pounding
beats coupled with distorted synthesized sequences. Some of the most widely known
early techno pioneers are Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson,
sometimes known as the Belleville Three. They made music for clubs that was an
urban take of the music of German musicians like Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream.
While Techno made it to the clubs in Chicago and New York, it was a largely
underground style throughout the eighties.
Techno is pure electronic music, originally designed for dances. It combines the
sound of classic German electronica with an American Urban feel. The music brings
home the machine sound of electronic drums, especially the Roland TR-808, It is
many times based around repeating riffs played on bass line sequencers like the
Roland TB-303. Modern music composers and artists use simple beat making software
tools to create beats and techno music these days. A techno music maker is packed
with all of the available functions and sound effects you need to create beats and
techno loops. You can then easily export the music into high quality wav audio or
even mp3s.
Techno has been associated with raves since the nineties. The idea of a rave is
simply a techno party where like-minded techno enthusiasts get together and dance
to continuous dj mixes of electronic music. These parties have been extremely
popular in Europe.
In 2000, the Detroit Electronic Music Festival became one of the largest and most
significant electronica events in the world. It didnt. cost money to attend and
attracted hundreds of thousands of techno music enthusiasts from all over the
world.
If you are interested in techno music, maybe you should try making your own by
checking out Techno Music
Maker
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