The Best Techno Music Videos of 2014

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

From Grimes to FKA Twigs, catch up on the best techno music videos of the year.

Introduction

Techno music videos are a great way to get your music fix while also enjoying some amazing visuals. In 2014, there were some amazing techno music videos released. Here are ten of the best:

1. “Bleep” by Stephan Bodzin
2. “Azuria” bytocci
3. “Foldings” by Dustin Zahn
4. “Mute” by Denton Dabney
5. “In Circles” by Odesza
6. “Sun & Moon” by Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford
7. “Lights” by Fever Ray
8. ” Ghosts n’ Stuff” by Deadmau5 feat. Rob Swire
9.”I Remember” by Porter Robinson
10.”Lean On” by Major Lazer feat Dj Snake & MO

The Best Techno Videos of 2014

It’s been a great year for techno music, and 2014 has seen some amazing music videos released in the genre. In this article, we’ll take a look at the best techno music videos of 2014. From mind-bending visualisations to creative uses of technology, these videos are sure to get your feet moving.

“Bleep” by Squarepusher

“Bleep” by Squarepusher is one of the best techno music videos of 2014. The video is a one-shot, continuous take that follows a character as he moves through a cityscape. The video is shot in reverse, so the character’s movements appear to be backwards.

“Frequencies” by Plaid

This pie chart shows the most popular techno songs of 2014. “Frequencies” by Plaid is the most popular song, followed by “Dissolver” by Soma and “Ephemeral” by Röyksopp.

Techno Videos of 2014
Most Popular Techno Songs of 2014
1. “Frequencies” by Plaid – 25%
2. “Dissolver” by Soma – 20%
3. “Ephemeral” by Röyksopp – 15%

“Windowlicker” by Aphex Twin

Aphex Twin – Windowlicker
Directed by Chris Cunningham

Winner of the Best Music Video category at the 1999 UK MVA Awards, “Windowlicker” is a work of art in both its visuals and its music. The video features mutated versions of pop stars such as Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Britney Spears, provocatively writhing against a backdrop of money and consumerism. The unsettling images are complimented by the chaotic, distorted beats of Aphex Twin’s track, creating a truly unnerving viewing experience.

“Come to Daddy” by Aphex Twin

“Come to Daddy” by Aphex Twin is one of the best techno music videos of 2014. The video features a man who is gradually taken over by an demonic force, and it is both visually stunning and extremely creepy.

“Do You Remember House?” by DJ Pierre

This track, and accompanying video, are a perfect example of the classic house sound. The video features people of all ages and walks of life dancing in a warehouse to the infectious beat. The track itself is a nostalgic trip down memory lane for anyone who was around during the heyday of house music.

Conclusion

From stunning visuals to innovative camera work, these are the best techno music videos of 2014.

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