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Phill_osophical

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Any techno/dance music lovers here, I have to say its one of my favorite things to listen to, anytime of the day!!
 
Well - I have absolutely no reservations on any kind of music and I am very much interested in electronic music, even if I don´t listen to the typical ninetees-techno-stuff all day long.

I adore the work of electronic music pioneers like Raymond Scott and on the other hand, of course Karlheinz Stockhausen has been an important personal influence to me as a composer and muscian.

I´m aware that many people wouldn´t describe Stockhausen as "Techno", but his work is fundamental to electronic music anyhow, isn´t it? I believe, there are many interesting intersections.

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Kind regards
Thilo
 
For sufficiently broad definitions of techno, I like some subgenres... jungle, drum-n-bass, some older stuff that would be classed as dubstep now. The house/rave side of the family tree, not so much.
 
I don't listen to Techno that much, but remember it from the days I took a spinning class at the gym. It's tempo range seems to go well with pedaling...

I did play in an Acid Jazz group for a short time up in SF years ago. That's about as out-there as I've been aside from the occasional New Music festival.
 
I listen to a good chunk of everything, but more so than not I find myself listening to techno. I tent to just use techno as an umbrella term for it all, just to keep it simple. But I enjoy just about all of it's sub-genres, especially progressive, progressive house, and vocal trance.
 
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