Nope - one of the defining things about techno is that it has a beat based on the human heart rate. Those would be more electronica.
I'm a big electronica fan, but not so much techno...
Nope - one of the defining things about techno is that it has a beat based on the human heart rate. Those would be more electronica.
I'm a big electronica fan, but not so much techno...
Does the heart-rate have a take-off rytm?
Nope - one of the defining things about techno is that it has a beat based on the human heart rate. Those would be more electronica.
I'm a big electronica fan, but not so much techno...
Does the heart-rate have a take-off rytm?
It can do - some start off by matching an "excited" human heartbeat, and some start from a slower beat and work their way up.
If you like techno music, and modulating repetitiveness, you will absolutely love the album "decks, efx, and 909" by Richie Hawtin.
The whole thing was mapped out on the computer and put together like a tapestry.
There is no comparison.
I also listen to 'hard house' music which is similar, and popular where I am in the UK. I suppose that the music was designed around the use of esctasy, but I listen to it happily when I am not on drugs.
If music has too many vocals it begin to create a narrative in my mind which is either unnecessary or unpleasant/distracting.
Do you listen to garage as well?
When did you start listen to house?
Do you have house from the late 90ees?



Those good old days...

Nope - one of the defining things about techno is that it has a beat based on the human heart rate. Those would be more electronica.
I'm a big electronica fan, but not so much techno...
What's the purpose behind such a mechanism, in techno?
I think it speeds up your heart-rate to some degree if played loud.
That has consekvenses for the body.
Nope - one of the defining things about techno is that it has a beat based on the human heart rate. Those would be more electronica.
I'm a big electronica fan, but not so much techno...
What's the purpose behind such a mechanism, in techno?
*grins* Emmy's a wise one... It's designed to increase the heart-rate while dancing, giving you a "high"... I'm not really a dancer, so it doesn't really do much for me.
Terminator III, is absolutely ill. For me, techno and other kinds of music facilitate my stimming. I spin. I'm a spinner, often to music. As I gryate furiuosly, I get an idea of what speed or ampthetamines must do to the brain & body.
It's like an orgy for my ears!

I always liked 80's minimalist pop - Devo, Kraftwerk, New Order....