..Detroit Techno
Detroit techno is an early style of electronic music originating from Detroit, Michigan, USA in the mid-1980s. A distinguishing trait of Detroit techno is the use of analog synthesizers and early drum machines, notably the roland TR-909 for its production or, in later releases, the use of digital emulation to create the characteristic sounds of those machines.
History
Origins
The three individuals most closely associated with the birth of Detroit techno as a genre are the "Belleville Three"; Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May. These three high school friends from a Detroit suburb would soon find their basement tracks in dancefloor demand, thanks in part to seminal Detroit radio personality The Electrifying Mojo. Mojo not only played the early homegrown techno tracks, but also influenced the new sound by playing electronic music from techno and electronic music pioneers like Kraftwerk, Philip Glass, New Order and Afrika Bambaataa.
Influences also came from Chicago's early style of house music [1] (Named so for the new style of music played at a Chicago nightclub called "The Warehouse"). Although producers in both cities used the same hardware and even collaborated on projects and remixes together, Detroiters traded the choir-friendly vocals of House with metallic clicks, robotic voices and repetitive hooks reminiscent of an automotive assembly line. Many of the early techno tracks had futuristic or robotic themes, although a notable exception to this trend was a single by Derrick May under his pseudonym Rhythm is Rhythm, called "Strings of Life." This vibrant dancefloor anthem was filled with rich synthetic string arrangements and took the underground music scene by storm in May of 1987. With subtle differences between the genres, clubs in both cities included Detroit techno and Chicago house tracks in their playlists without objection (or much notice by non-audiophiles) from patrons.
Socially and geographically, it is important to note on a local level, that Detroit Techno as a genre created a newfound, integrated club scene in Detroit that had not been felt in a general sense after the Motown label moved to Los Angeles. Television programs like TV62 -- WGPR's "The Scene" featured a racially and ethnically very mixed selection of dancers every weekday after school, but the playlist was typically jammed with the R&B and Funk tracks of the day, like Prince or the Gap Band. Breakouts like Juan Atkins "Technicolor" under his Model 500 moniker eventually found their way onto The Scene, and helped to explode the burgeoning local Techno underground with validity for the urban high school set, college radio programmers and DJs from Chicago to London, and beyond.
Geographically in a Detroit sense, the "Eight Mile" concept, like the segretory stigmata of Watts, The Bronx or South Chicago is still true in southeast Michigan. Even the Belleville Three lived outside the city limits, yet their influence and magnetism in loft apartment parties, after hours and high school clubs, and late night radio united the listeners of progressive dance music from above and below Eight Mile Road. Even infamous, Techno-friendly regular hours clubs like The Shelter, The Music Institute and The Majestic among many others were the incubators for progressing the Techno movement from basements and late night radio onto the dancefloors of the world.
Second wave
Techno was part introduced into the UK in the late 80's/early 90's by Network Records, this was to run along side the acid house culture although maybe less popular initially.
Once Detroit Techno became a full-fledged musical genre, a second generation of regional artists developed into techno icons themselves; Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin (aka Plastikman) and Carl Craig to name just a few. Mills began his career as "The Wizard" on Mojo's nightly broadcast, showcasing his turntablist skills with quick cuts of the latest underground tracks and unreleased music from local labels.
In the mid-to-late 1990s, Detroit Techno producers experimented with extended aural soundscapes featuring sparse, ambient underscores punctuated with sporadic, cyclical periods of percussion. Extended length vinyl projects like those under Hawtin's Plastikman facade are particularly clear examples of this period. Atkins "Sonic Sunset" CD in 1994 also delivered this new tradition of Detroit techno.
On Memorial Day weekend of 2000, electronic music fans from around the globe made a pilgrimage to Hart Plaza on the banks of the Detroit River and experienced the first Detroit Electronic Music Festival. In 2003 the festival management changed the name to Movement, then Fuse-In (2005), and most recently, Movement: Detroit's Electronic Music Festival (2007). The festival is a showcase for DJs and performers across all genres of electronic music.
Source
http://en.wikipedia.org/
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..Artisti Detroit Techno
- A.L.M
- Detroit Techno
- Adam Toxic
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Alan Reef
- Detroit Techno
- Alex Mastini
- Detroit Techno, Electro
- Alexander Stun
- Detroit Techno
- Alvaro Salgado
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Andres Restrepo
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Andy Dee
- Detroit Techno
- Andy Hegler
- Detroit Techno, Electro

- angelosekdj
- Detroit Techno, Electro, Electro-Techno, Euro-Dance, House

- angridj
- Detroit Techno, Electro-Techno, Freestyle, Hardcore Techno, Hip-Hop
- Antonio Scerra
- Detroit Techno, Microhouse
- Aqstyle
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Aril Brikha
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno

- Arthur Nerino
- Acid House, Acid Techno, Brazilelectro, Deep House, Detroit Techno
- Aviance
- Deep House, Detroit Techno
- Awoeviun
- Detroit Techno
- Betancourt
- Detroit Techno, Funky Breaks
- Big Dee
- Detroit Techno
- Big Red
- Detroit Techno
- Bobby Timken
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Bone Detroit
- Detroit Techno
- Calrek
- Detroit Techno
- Carlo Bardini
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Chemmixxx Tha Creator
- Detroit Techno
- Crazy X-Ray
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Dany-T
- Acid Techno, Detroit Techno, Electro, Electronica, Electro-Techno
- Dave Angel
- Detroit Techno, Techno

- Dave Clarke
- Detroit Techno, Electro, Minimal Techno, Techno

- dave_manuel
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno, Techno
- daxyodj
- Acid House, Acid Techno, Detroit Techno, Dub, Electro
- Dbo55
- Detroit Techno
- Derrick May
- Detroit Techno
- Dfndr
- Detroit Techno
- Dibe
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Diego
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Dimitri Pike
- Detroit Techno, Techno

- Dj Dark Beat
- Acid House, Deep House, Detroit Techno, Electro, French Touch
- Double D
- Detroit Techno, Progressive
- Echoplex
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Electric Delight
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Enrico Sartini
- Acid House, Deep House, Detroit Techno, Dub, Electronica
- Eric I Cue
- Detroit Techno, Tech-House
- Fabrice Lig
- Detroit Techno, Electro

- Fabry Irlante www.myspace.com/fabryirlante
- Acid House, Acid Techno, Deep House, Detroit Techno, Left-Field House

- fabrydj
- Acid House, Acid Techno, Detroit Techno, Electro, Euro-Dance
- Fastep
- Detroit Techno
- Ferrantes
- Detroit Techno

- Florian Grouvel
- Deep House, Detroit Techno, Electro, Electro-Techno, French Touch
- Fluffer Boy
- Detroit Techno
- Francesco Lenza
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Francesco Trione
- Detroit Techno

- Frank Mart
- Detroit Techno, Electronica, Freestyle, Gangsta Rap, Hip-Hop
- Freedome
- Detroit Techno
- G-Stout
- Detroit Techno
- Grubb E Digital
- Detroit Techno, IDM
- Guinesh
- Detroit Techno
- Housetech
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Illusion Dj Team
- Detroit Techno, Trance
- Inxx
- Detroit Techno
- Jack Haiti
- Detroit Techno, Tech-House
- Jakie-Joe
- Detroit Techno
- Jalex
- Detroit Techno, Microhouse
- Jeff Bennett
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- JoeDeSimone
- Acid House, Acid Techno, Deep House, Detroit Techno, Dub

- joe_make_the_tea
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno, Ragga, Tech-House
- Jonas Helland
- Detroit Techno, Trance
- Jonathan Mendiola
- Detroit Techno
- Jose Sclifo
- Deep House, Detroit Techno
- Juan Atkins
- Detroit Techno, Electro
- Kazho
- Detroit Techno, Tech-House
- Kenny Larkin
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Kick
- Detroit Techno
- Killerkind
- Detroit Techno
- Kreature
- Detroit Techno, Jungle Drum'n'bass
- Kuana
- Detroit Techno, Tech-House
- Kusteau
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Lektronikumuz
- Detroit Techno, Techno

- LELE ONE
- Acid House, Acid Techno, Deep House, Detroit Techno, Electro

- Leonardo
- Acid House, Acid Techno, Chillout, Deep House, Detroit Techno
- Lill Unseen
- Detroit Techno, Electro

- luca.morini@gma
- Acid House, Broken Beat, Detroit Techno, Downbeat, Dub

- Marco Corvino Traxx
- Brazilelectro, Chillout, Detroit Techno, Disco, Downtempo
- Marcus Mcgowan
- Deep House, Detroit Techno
- Mario
- Chillout, Deep House, Detroit Techno, Lounge, Minimal Techno
- Matthias Hampel
- Detroit Techno
- Maxx-T
- Detroit Techno

- Mellow Jeremy
- Breakbeat, Chillout, Deep House, Detroit Techno, Electro
- Michele Angelo
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Milu
- Detroit Techno, Progressive

- MONO
- Detroit Techno, Electronica, IDM, Minimal Techno, Techno
- Monthy
- Detroit Techno
- Mrmule
- Detroit Techno, Tech-House
- Nadilo
- Detroit Techno

- ndonell
- Breakbeat, Detroit Techno, Dub, Electro, Electronica

- New demo on my page "Egaar - Akas"
- Deep House, Detroit Techno, Microhouse, Minimal Techno, Progressive
- Nick Dk
- Detroit Techno, Tech-House
- NOIRDEGOUT
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Oliver Klingenberg
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- ORTEGA
- Detroit Techno, Progressive
- Pacou
- Acid House, Detroit Techno
- Parker Jones
- Deep House, Detroit Techno
- Pehr Herb
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Placid
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Plattenleger
- Detroit Techno, Techno
- Plus
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Project Sandman
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
- Rastabrane
- Detroit Techno, Electro
- Re:Thesearch
- Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno
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