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| Web Links :: DJ's
Web Pages & Social Networking Pages |
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You can click on the icons below the Artist's/Group's
Web Links section on their main page to be taken to the
different Web Pages or Social Networking
Pages for that DJ.
You can choose from the following 8 options,
Website, MySpace
Page, Twitter
Page, Facebook
Page/Group, Last
FM Page, Discogs
Page, Residant
Advisor Page and iLike
Page, though not all options will be available for
all DJ's.
       
| YouTube Videos :: DJ's
Playing Live |
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You can now view Live YouTube Videos
of the various DJ's playing so you can hear and listen to what the
look and sound like before you purchase.
The videos are available from the DJ's
Home Page and also where available there are also video
clips from the actual festivals and events within the DJ
Set Compilations Pages themselves.
| Our eBay DJ Sets Store
:: Find Us on eBay |
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If you prefer to buy DJ Sets from us using
eBay, so you can leave eBay Feedback you can access our eBay
Store (DJ-Sets Store) at DJSetsStore.co.uk
We are an established and respected eBay
PowerSeller so you can guarantee that you will get
top rated service.

You can also check out our eBay
World Page as well as checking on further past eBay
Feedback on our Auctions
Stores Page.
| Techno :: A
Definition of Techno |
Techno is a form of electronic music that emerged in the mid-1980s
and primarily refers to a particular style developed in and around
Detroit and subsequently adopted by European producers.
| Techno :: Substyles
of Techno |
In the early 1990s, adventurous techno producers experimented with
the style, spawning new genres that have taken on a life of their
own.
The most prominent of these techno offshoots are:
Detroit Techno - Music in the style
of early techno from Detroit, not necessarily of that geographical
origin.
Trance - Which now has many subgenres,
all of which differ from modern techno in that they tend to have
emphasize synthesized, melodic or harmonic figures in the lower
midrange frequencies, and often use build-ups and crescendos, among
other differences;
a short-lived subgenre called hardcore that evolved into jungle,
based mainly on complex arrangements of sampled percussion, often
at very high BPMs (180+), and often featuring loud, dub-influenced
bass lines played at half time;
Gabba (Gabber) - Very loud, aggressive
techno that was born in Rotterdam. The essence of the gabber sound
is, for example, a distorted Roland TR-909 bass drum, overdriven
to the point where it becomes a square wave and makes a recognizably
melodic tone. The typical gabber track is from 160 to 220 BPM (beats
per minute).
IDM - Representing techno's "avant-garde",
a genre often influenced by and crossing over into ambient and experimental
music, usually features complex, asymmetrical beat patterns that
render it more for listening than dancing.
Tech House - A fusion that often combines
techno with a prominent bass line and other elements of house, at
a slightly lower tempo.
Acid Techno - Chicago inspired and
UK-based style of techno that originally featured the sound of the
Roland TB-303 synthesizer.
Ghettotech - Which combines some of
the aesthetics of techno with hip-hop, house music, and Miami bass.
| Techno :: The
History of Techno Music |
Click here to read our History of Techno
Article
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