The Best of Techno Music from the ’90s

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A look back at some of the best techno music from the ’90s. From the classic hits to the underground anthems, we’ll be taking a trip down memory lane.

Introduction

Techno music first became popular in the 1980s, but it really took off in the early 1990s. This was the golden era of techno music, when pioneering artists like Derrick May, Jeff Mills and Juan Atkins were creating innovative new sounds that would change the course of electronic music forever.

If you’re a fan of techno music, then you’ll love this list of the best techno tracks from the ’90s. From pounding club anthems to atmospheric soundscapes, these are the tracks that defined a generation of dance music.

The Best of Techno Music from the ’90s

In the ’90s, there was a surge of Techno music that swept the nation. This type of music was heavily influenced by Electronic music and featured a lot of synthesizers and drum machines. Techno was often played in clubs and became a popular genre of music to dance to. If you’re a fan of Techno music, then you’ll love this list of the best Techno songs from the ’90s.

The Prodigy

The Prodigy is an English electronic music group from Braintree, Essex, formed by Liam Howlett in 1990. The line-up of the group has included Keith Flint (dancer/vocalist; died 2019), Maxim (MC/vocalist), Leeroy Thornhill (dancer/vocalist), and a number of other live musicians. Though they achieved limited popularity in their early years, the Prodigy came to prominence in the late 1990s as part of the big beat genre with hits such as their cover of Public Enemy’s “Smack My Bitch Up”, and “Breathe”. They have sold over 30 million records worldwide.

The Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers are an English electronic music duo consisting of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, who met in 1992 at the University of Manchester. They came to prominence in the UK with their second album Dig Your Own Hole (1997), which contained hit singles “Block Rockin’ Beats” and “Setting Sun”. They released further successful albums in 1999 with Surrender and again in 2002 with Come With Us. By the time they released their fifth album Push The Button in 2005, they had become one of the most acclaimed acts in dance music.

Fatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim, or Norman Cook, is a British DJ and electronic dance music producer. He was a pivotal figure in the ’90s techno and big beat scenes, and his 1998 track “Praise You” was a worldwide crossover hit. Fatboy Slim’s albums include Better Living Through Chemistry, You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby, and Palookaville.

The Crystal Method

The Crystal Method is an American electronic music duo from Los Angeles, California formed in 1993. The duo’s music has featured in numerous TV shows, films, video games, and commercials. They have sold over three million albums worldwide.

Leftfield

Leftfield techno is a subgenre of techno that combines elements of acid house/acid techno and Detroit techno with experimental music. Leftfield techno tracks typically have a slow tempo, funky rhythms and atmospheric soundscapes.

Conclusion

The ’90s were a great decade for techno music, with many different subgenres emerging and evolving. While the music continues to evolve today, there are certain tracks from the ’90s that remain timeless classics. If you’re a fan of techno music, be sure to check out some of the best tracks from the ’90s.

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