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"This Is Techno [Water Music]" (05/25/2004) Electronic Various Artists, Water Music RecordsPersonnel: Davina, Pilar Basso, Moby, Rahzel (vocals). Audio Mixers: Dub Pistols; Crystal Method; Fabio MC. Audio Remixer: Torsten Stenzel. Arranger: Fabio MC.

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"Techno Marathon, Vol. 10" (12/16/2005) Electronic Various Artists, More Music

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"Techno Dome, Vol. 8" (2005) Electronic Various Artists, Atlantis

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"Techno Party, Vol. 1" (03/18/2003) Electronic Various Artists, Robbins EntertainmentThis is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by The Happy Boys. Audio Mixers: The Happy Boys; Plaything. Arrangers: Marco Verkuylen; Benjamin Kuyten; Out of Grace; Plaything.

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"Techno Party, Vol. 2" (02/24/2004) Electronic Various Artists, Robbins EntertainmentPersonnel: Leigh Constantine (vocals); Bernd Schoenhart (guitar); Johannes Torpe (drums). Audio Mixers: Alle; Andreas Schneider; The Happy Boys; Jono Grant; Agostino Carollo; Rick J. Jordan; Benny Benassi. Audio Remixer: Boostar. Arrangers: Kalmani; Alle; Andreas Schneider; Agostino Carollo; Artificial Funk; Benny Benassi.

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"Anthology [Digipak] *" (03/15/2005) R&B Techno Bass Crew, DM Records

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"Presents... Techno Bass Essentials" (06/05/2001) R&B Bass Syndicate, DM Records

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"Ghosts" (06/13/1994) Electronic Techno Animal, Revolver USA Distribution

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"The Brotherhood of the Bomb" (09/25/2001) Electronic Techno Animal, Matador (record label)Personnel: D?lek , El-P, Toastie Tailor, Antipop Consortium, Rubberoom, Vast Aire (vocals). Photographer: Rob Hann. Excepting 1998's Radio Hades collection and the same year's Versus Reality concept/experiment, it's been a grueling six-year wait for the proper follow-up to Techno Animal's grueling, Alien Queen-size Re-Entry. The Brotherhood of the Bomb doesn't quite possess the daunting lurch of it's predecessor -- and indeed it's far from a retread of past stomped-upon ground. But oh, how it pounds and pummels. The record features six ballast-blasting instrumentals and six tracks with vocals, with those vocal contributions arriving courtesy of some of underground hip-hop's elite. It might come as little surprise that Kevin Martin and Justin Broadrick continue to adhere to a maxim that states, "When in doubt, push the drums further up in the mix and add some more noise; when not in doubt, push the drums further up in the mix and add some more noise." The instrumentals would evoke a sub-zero climate to a listener located in a tropic region, conjuring visions of endlessly barren and pothole-ridden boulevards dotted by boarded-up buildings. (Monolake fans should be pleased to hear a tip of the hat to the German duo on "Monoscopic.") As far as the vocal tracks are concerned, they hardly add any warmth or temper the record's pungency. During the fruitful collaborations with Vast Aire (Cannibal Ox), El-P (Company Flow), Anti Pop Consortium, Toastie Taylor, D?lek, Sonic Sum, and Rubberoom, you can't help but think that the cracks on their lips must be widening with the delivery of each line. At the end, the only problem is the reality that Martin and Broadrick aren't able to make a record like this every year. ~ Andy Kellman

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"Best of Techno Bass: The Ultimate Edition" (06/07/2005) R&B Various Artists, Pandisc RecordsIllustrator: Mike Speranza.

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"United World of Dance: Techno" (01/16/2001) Electronic Various Artists, DM RecordsThis is part of DM Records "UNITED WORLD OF DANCE" series.

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The music scene in Detroit has produced plenty of poodle-haired rockers over the years, but this documentary turns to the Motor City's influential, yet resolutely underground, techno scene. The techno movement blossomed in the 1980s, with artists such as Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Carl Craig, and Jeff Mills crafting tracks that packed an energetic rush of bloops, bleeps, and beats. These and many other artists talk about the music and the scene that spawned them, and euphoric club scenes help illustrate the enormous popularity of these pioneering musicians.

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"Techno 2.0" (07/25/2000) Electronic Various Artists, Megahit Records

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"Nobody Listens to Techno [Single]" (07/29/2003) Electronic Bass Attack/Kid Panic, RadikalPersonnel: Kevin Weatherspoon (vocals).

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