Best New Techno Music of 2019

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Techno music has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years. Here are some of the best new techno tracks of 2019.

Best New Techno Music of 2019

2019 was an amazing year for techno music. There were so many great tracks released that it was hard to keep up. But we’ve done the hard work for you and compiled a list of the best new techno music of 2019.

If you’re a fan of techno music, then you’ll love this list. We’ve included a wide range of tracks, from artists like Riva Starr, Carl Cox, and Danny Tenaglia, to name just a few. So whatever your taste in techno music, you’re sure to find something to suit your mood.

So without further ado, here are the best new techno tracks of 2019. Happy listening!

1. ‘Lose Yourself’ by Octo Octa

Octo Octa is one of the most exciting names in techno right now, and her latest album ‘Lose Yourself’ is a perfect example of why. full of slinky, deeply hypnotic tracks that are perfect for both the dancefloor and home listening.

2. ‘Eris’ by Planetary Assault Systems

On this second album for Ostgut Ton, Planetary Assault Systems (aka Luke Slater) sticks to what he knows best: spacey, hypnotic techno informed by dub and acid. The result is another fine addition to his catalog.

3. ‘Acid Test’ by Rrose

This track has a pounding, driving techno beat that is accented by sharp, high-pitched synths. The result is a track that is both danceable and slightly unsettling. Rrose is a talented producers who knows how to create a unique soundscape.

4. ‘Leaving The Island’ by Donato Dozzy

This track is eight minutes of blissful, oceanic techno that ebbs and flows like the tide. It’s got a gentle, almost subaquatic feel to it that makes it one of the more unique tracks on this list. It’s also one of the more mellow tracks, which is a nice change of pace from some of the harder tracks on this list.

5. ‘Rave’ by Dax J

‘Rave’ by Dax J is one of the best new techno tracks of 2019. The track is an ode to the early days of techno and rave culture, and it’s sure to get any party started.

1. ‘Lose Yourself’ by Octo Octa

Octo Octa is the solo project of Maya Bouldry-Morrison, a Brooklyn-based DJ and producer. “Lose Yourself” is the lead single from her 2019 album, Where are We Going?, which was inspired by Morrison’s experience of coming out as transgender. The song is a uplifting dance track with a moving message about staying true to oneself.

2. ‘Eris’ by Planetary Assault Systems

Planetary Assault Systems, aka Luke Slater, is one of techno’s most enduring and respected figures. He’s been making music under that name since the early ’90s, and he shows no signs of slowing down. On ‘Eris,’ Slater returns to his roots, delivering a tough and industrial-sounding track that will definitely get the dancefloor moving.

3. ‘Acid Test’ by Rrose

Rrose is the solo project of art-techno producer Seth Troxler. ‘Acid Test’ is a track from Rrose’s 2019 album Hymn to Moisture. The album is a collection of tracks that explore the theme of water in all its forms. ‘Acid Test’ is a complex and driving techno track that features a throbbing bassline and acid-drenched synths. The track builds to a crescendo of percussion and 303 squelches before dropping into a dark, dub-influenced breakdown.

4. ‘Leaving The Island’ by Donato Dozzy

Donato Dozzy’s “Leaving The Island” is a track that Techno lovers will be sure to enjoy. The song has a very dark and powerful feel to it, with its hypnotizing melodies and hard-hitting drums.

5. ‘Rave’ by Dax J

Dax J’s “Rave” is a perfect example of the kind of music that was being made in clubs in 2019. The track is dark and atmospheric, with a throbbing bassline that keeps the energy level high. There are also plenty of moment of pure euphoria, thanks to the triumphant synths that come in during the breakdown.

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