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I take OP is from America? There is some strange misconception about techno there, they call most of the electronic beat music techno. I mean, dude, you posted tiesto, darude and call it techno, thats just insane. Its shittrance, nothing to do with techno.Comment
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There is really no qualifying this one accurately, this techno you speak of.
The word stems from technologically created music. Obviously.
What is less obvious though is how in my memory is "shittrance".Comment
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There is. Any real techno listener would. Jeff Mills was posted as an instance. There is a HUGE HUGE difference between what you post and what is techno. Believe me, I listened a lot of techno back in the days and I did not like trance. If they were even remotely similar I would have also listened and liked trance, but I hated it. So yeah, trance and techno is different in a big way.
I can understand somebody putting that tiesto song as techno, but darude, thats way too much, LOL.
Another funny "techno" fan:
http://voices.yahoo.com/top-20-best-...r-3324244.html
best techno song of all times... wait for it.... alice deeejay

Not exactly. Its like I would say pop music is popular music hence we can call AC DC pop artists because they were popular.Last edited by mineistaken; 07-15-2012, 02:01 PM.Comment
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Are you saying that trance is part of techno genre, or that techno is part of trance genre now? Just rhetorical question, since neither is correct.
Ps: if you do not believe that what you are posting is absolutely not techno, but trance, look at the top 2 comments of this video.
Last edited by mineistaken; 07-15-2012, 02:07 PM.Comment
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I agree with you about the difference between trance and techno.
I was in need of a single word to describe both trance and actual techno.
That's the intention and none of it is both.Last edited by Vapid - BANNED FOR LIFE; 07-15-2012, 02:15 PM.Comment
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Wouldn't want you to think I am not knowing the difference mineistaken.
I simply wanted to encompass both in the one word as I'll run out of german tekno right quick otherwise
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Ok I understand that you wanted to use one word, what I meant it sounds just strange, very strange. Thats why I asked if you were an american, because people there tend to use word techno for all electronic dance music. For some odd reason.
If anyone interested this may help understand (might not be the best one, took me few seconds to find):
Techno is a genre by itself. It's different from house, trance, drum and bass... the confusion comes from the fact that most people who don't know much about electronic music just refer to it all as "techno". But techno is actually just one of the genres in electronic music.
Difference between trance and techno:
Techno
1. Techno mainly focuses on percussion - the beats, while the melody is usually non-existent or very subtle in a techno track. By employing a wide variety of abstract drum patterns, techno doesn't need a melody to make it interesting.
2. Techno generally has fewer layers than trance, so it may seem more repetitive, but this allows it to be layered nicely on top of other techno tracks without sounding too busy.
3. Build-ups are rare in techno. Instead, a techno song usually consists of constant pumps of high energy.
4. Techno is older than trance, originally created in the early-to-mid 80s by black Americans in Detroit.
5. Techno is generally harder than trance, groovier, it makes you want to forget about your problems and dance like a crazy person all night long!
Trance
1. Trance mainly focuses on the melody. It's all about the lead synths, whooshing pads, and pretty strings.
2. Trance generally has more layers than techno, and for this reason it is usually less repetitive since there is more to add or subtract and change up the sound.
3. Trance usually has one or more build-ups, each followed by a release.
4. Trance is newer than techno, created in the early 90s by white people in Europe (Germany originally).
5. Trance is more uplifting, it is music for the mind. It finds escape in dreaming more than it does in dancing, though it's good for that too!Comment





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