The Best Dance Techno Music of 2009

This article is a collaborative effort, crafted and edited by a team of dedicated professionals.

Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

The best dance techno music of 2009 was a great year for the genre. Here are some of our favorite tracks that got us moving.

Introduction

Dance music is a genre of popular music that is often played in clubs, bars, festivals, and stadiums. It is usually for dancing, but can also be for listening. The music is usually electronic and has a strong beat. Dance music is made by DJs and producers, and it is usually played on the radio or on TV.

Dance music has many different subgenres, but the most popular ones are techno, house, EDM (electronic dance music), trance, and disco. Techno is a type of electronic dance music that was developed in Detroit in the 1980s. House is a type of electronic dance music that was developed in Chicago in the 1980s. EDM is a type of electronic dance music that became popular in the 2010s. Trance is a type of electronic dance music that became popular in the 1990s. Disco is a type of dance music that was popular in the 1970s.

What is Techno?

Techno is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in the Detroit area in the mid-to-late 1980s. The first wave of techno was spearheaded by artists like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson, who were influenced by the electro-funk sound of Kraftwerk and Afrika Bambaataa.

The History of Techno

The first use of the word “techno” in reference to a specific genre of music was in 1988. At that time, several Detroit-based artists were creating a new style of music that combined elements of house, funk, and electronic music. These artists (including Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson) became known as the ” Belleville Three,” after their hometown of Belleville, Michigan.

The Belleville Three were influenced by a wide range of music, including the Afrocentric jazz and soul of George Clinton, the electronic music of Kraftwerk, and the minimalism of Detroit techno pioneer Richie Hawtin. In the early 1990s, techno spread to other parts of the world, including Europe and Japan. By the end of the decade, techno had become a global phenomenon.

Today, techno is one of the most popular genres of electronic dance music. It is characterized by its repetitive beats and often dark or hypnotic sound. Techno is often associated with nightlife and rave culture.

The Different Types of Techno

The Different Types of Techno
Techno is a type of electronic dance music that was developed in the late 1980s. The word techno is often used to describe a wide range of related musical genres including house, trance, drum and bass, and even ambience. Techno is characterized by a repetitive 4/4 beat and often includes synth melodies and basslines.

The Best Dance Techno Music of 2009

2009 was an excellent year for dance techno music. Some of the best artists in the genre released amazing tracks that are still popular today. This list will countdown the best dance techno tracks of 2009.

The Top Ten Songs

1. “Boys Noize – Jeffer”
2. “Kellerkind – Backflash”
3. “Animal Trainer – Nature Is a Drug”
4. “Mario Basanov & Vidis – Steal Away”
5. “Kryptique – Nachtvogel”
6. “Da Fresh – Yesterday”
7. “DJ Hell – I Want U”
8. “Moby – Shot in the Back of the Head (Gui Boratto Remix)”
9. “Markus Guentner – In Moll (Ryan Davis Remix)”
10. “Resoe – Backslash”

The Top Ten Albums

In no particular order, here are the top ten dance techno albums of 2009:

1) Kaskade – ‘Strobelite Seduction’
2) The Prodigy – ‘Invaders Must Die’
3) The Bloody Beetroots – ‘Romborama’
4) Justice – ‘A Cross the Universe’
5) MSTRKRFT – ‘Fist of God’
6) Robyn – ‘Body Talk Pt. 1’
7) Skepta – ‘Microphone Champion’
8) La Roux – ‘La Roux’
9) Phoenix – ‘Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’
10) David Guetta – ‘One Love’

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our guide to the best dance techno music of 2009. We had a lot of fun putting it together, and we hope you had as much fun reading it and listening to the tracks as we did. Be sure to check back next year for our update to the guide. In the meantime, happy dancing!

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