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Techno
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Techno
Why do gyms play such crappy music?
Monotonous techno monopolizes the sound system at my local gym. Is it really the best music for working out?
Jun 16, 2007
Björk
Violence may follow her, but so does everything else. Iceland's greatest export is taking us to the verge.
By Chris Colin
May 1, 2001
Letters to the editor
Readers squawk over Conason's offer of crow Plus: Electronic music isn't dead; a new club for Bush watchers.
Mar 16, 2000
Sharps & Flats
"Clicks + Cuts" reconciles avant-electronic music with the politics of dancing.
By Andy Battaglia
Feb 8, 2000
Sharps & Flats
On the scattered "Passport," Khan's musical shortcomings upstage a compelling multiple-personality crisis.
By Michelle Goldberg
Feb 1, 2000
Sharps & flats
Carl Craig and a new Detroit techno compilation examine past futures and futures past.
By Amanda Nowinski
Oct 20, 1999
Song of Roland
The Roland 303 bass synthesizer didn't inspire musicians at first -- but a software emulation of the techno sound now sings to many a fan.
By David Futrelle
Aug 31, 1999
Sharps & flats
Proudly synthetic, the electronic duo 2 Lone Swordsmen prove that man is more intelligent than machine.
By Amanda Nowinski
Jul 8, 1999
Sharps & flats
Orbital's impaired glimpse into the greater possibilities of techno will hypnotize you right to sleep, hypnotize you right to sleep.
By Amanda Nowinski
Jun 1, 1999
Sharps & flats
Ubiquity's "The New Latinaires" fuses Latin jazz with electronic ingenuity.
By Amanda Nowinski
May 21, 1999
Sharps and Flats: The Prodigy
By Gavin McNett
Jul 12, 1997
The Fat of the Land
By Gavin McNett
Jul 11, 1997
21st: The people are the party
In Europe, DJs have helped build a more populist digital culture.
By David Hudson
Jun 12, 1997
Sharps and Flats
Salon magazine: With its hip-hop influenced hybrid of techno and rock, the Chemical Brothers' "Dig Your Own Hole" is dangerous enough to seduce all your sullen guitar diehards into crashing the all-night disco party
By Terri Sutton
May 9, 1997
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