The Best Techno Music of 2014

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Contents

The best techno music of 2014 can be found here. This list includes the top techno songs of the year.

Introduction

In techno’s relatively short history, the genre has been through a lot of changes. What started out as underground dance music in Detroit in the 1980s has evolved into a global phenomenon, with techno parties and festivals happening in every corner of the world.

With such a wide variety of techno being made these days, it can be hard to keep track of it all. That’s why we’ve put together this list of the best techno tracks of 2014. Whether you like your techno dark and industrial or bright and melodic, there’s something on this list for you.

What is Techno Music?

Techno is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in the mid-1980s. Techno is generally characterized by a sped-up tempo, synthesizers, and robotic or repetitive rhythms. The first techno tracks were produced by Detroit-based DJs and producers in the early 1980s, and the genre subsequently spread to other parts of the United States and Europe. By the early 1990s, techno had become one of the most popular genres of electronic dance music.

The Best Techno Music of 2014

Techno is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in the mid-1980s. It is generally characterized by a repetitive four on the floor beat, a common time time signature, and sounds usually produced by synthesizers, drum machines, and digital audio workstations.

The genre’s popularity began to decline in the early 2010s, but it has made a significant comeback in recent years. Here are some of the best techno tracks of 2014:

1. “Bullsh*t” by Joseph Capriati
2. “Nebula” by Maceo Plex
3. “Enter” by The Chemical Brothers
4. “This Is What It Feels Like” by Armin van Buuren
5. “Go!” by Moby
6. “Eye Of The Storm” by Steve Angello

The Future of Techno Music

Techno music has come a long way since its inception in the late 1980s. Today, the genre is more popular than ever, with new artists and producers popping up all over the world. But what does the future hold for techno music?

Some believe that the genre will continue to evolve, incorporating more elements from other genres such as hip hop, dubstep, and house. Others believe that techno will become more mainstream, with major labels signing more techno artists and increasing exposure of the genre to wider audiences.

No one knows for sure what the future of techno music will be. But one thing is certain: it will continue to be a vibrant and exciting genre for years to come.

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