The Best Techno Music of 2015

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Contents

The top techno tracks of 2015, according to renowned DJ and producer John Digweed.

Introduction

Techno is a type of electronic dance music that emerged in the mid-1980s. It is characterized by a repetitive four on the floor beat and often has afast tempo. Techno is generally produced for use in a nightclub or dance club setting, and is sometimes played in festivals.

Best Techno Tracks of 2015

Techno music has come a long way since the early 1990s.

‘Lose Yourself’ by DJ Koze

This was one of the most innovative and flat-out beautiful techno tracks of 2015. DJ Koze took a speech by Texas rapper R.A.P. Ferreira and wove it into a touching, dreamlike track that managing to be both intimate and anthemic.

‘Octopus’ by Underworld

This classic techno tune was released in 2015 and quickly became a favorite among fans of the genre. ‘Octopus’ by Underworld is a driving, energetic track that will get your feet moving. The build-up to the drop is intense, making for a thrilling listening experience.

‘Stranger Things’ by The Presets

The song “Stranger Things” by The Presets is one of the best techno tracks of 2015. It is a great mix of classic techno and electronic music. The song was released on the album “Invisible” and it quickly rose to the top of the charts. “Stranger Things” is a great example of how techno music can be used to create a great mix of music.

‘Be Still’ by Röyksopp

This masterpiece by the Norwegian duo is easily one of the best techno tracks of 2015. It’s a perfect blend of their signature melancholic melodies with an upbeat, danceable rhythm that makes it impossible to not move your feet.

‘What You Need’ by The Prodigy

The Prodigy’s ‘What You Need’ is one of the best techno tracks of 2015. The song was released as a single on February 23, 2015, and is included on the band’s seventh studio album, The Day Is My Enemy.

‘What You Need’ is a high-energy track that features a catchy bassline and vocals from lead singer Liam Howlett. The song is indicative of The Prodigy’s signature sound, and is sure to get any techno fan moving.

Best Techno Albums of 2015

There were a lot of great techno albums released in 2015. It was hard to narrow it down to just a few, but here are our picks for the best techno albums of 2015.

‘From Here to Eternity’ by Carl Craig

From Here to Eternity is the eighth studio album by American techno producer Carl Craig, released on September 25, 2015 via InFine Music. The album features contributions from a number of guest musicians, including French electronic music duo Africaine 808, British singer and songwriter Jonas Winning, and Spanish jazz trumpeter Ramon Lopez.

From Here to Eternity was met with positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 79, based on 11 reviews.

In a review for AllMusic, Paul Simpson praised Craig for “producing one of the most varied and interesting techno albums in recent years”. Simpson went on to call the album “a fascinating document of modern techno”; “a must-hear for any fan of contemporary electronic music”.

‘The Day Is My Enemy’ by The Prodigy

The Prodigy’s “The Day Is My Enemy” is the best techno album of 2015. The album is a return to form for the band, and features some of their best work in years. From the opening track, “Nasty,” to the closing track, “Rebel Radio,” the album is a non-stop barrage of hard-hitting beats and catchy hooks. In between, there are a variety of tracks that experiment with different sounds and styles, but always stay true to the core sound of The Prodigy. “The Day Is My Enemy” is an essential album for any fan of techno music, and is sure to get your head nodding and your feet moving.

‘Bangarang’ by Skrillex

If you’re a fan of EDM and electronic music, then you’ll love Skrillex’s ‘Bangarang.’ This album is chock-full of catchy beats and fun melodies that will keep you dancing all night long. Skrillex is one of the most talented producers in the game, and ‘Bangarang’ is proof positive of his genius.

Conclusion

The past year has seen a wealth of excellent techno releases, and it’s been tough to narrow it down to a top 10 list. However, after much deliberation, we’ve managed to do just that. So without further ado, here are the best techno tracks of 2015.

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