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Berlin: The Second Home of Techno

The thumping basslines and robotic synths synonymous with techno might paint a picture of Berlin's sprawling nightclubs, but the genre's origins lie far away in the industrial decay of 1980s Detroit. There, amidst social struggles and economic decline, African American pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson began weaving a futuristic soundscape. Their experiments with electronic music, influenced by funk, electro, and even sci-fi, birthed techno – a genre that would redefine electronic music.

However, it was Berlin that became techno's crucible. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 shattered physical and artistic barriers. The city's vast, abandoned spaces – remnants of a divided past – became the breeding ground for a new sound. Clubs like Tresor, carved out of a former bank vault, and Berghain, housed in a power station, pulsated with the raw energy of techno.

Stories
Dive into the heart of techno with these documentaries.

Berlin: The Second Home of Techno

The thumping basslines and robotic synths synonymous with techno might paint a picture of Berlin's sprawling nightclubs, but the genre's origins lie far away in the industrial decay of 1980s Detroit. There, amidst social struggles and economic decline, African American pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson began weaving a futuristic soundscape. Their experiments with electronic music, influenced by funk, electro, and even sci-fi, birthed techno – a genre that would redefine electronic music.

However, it was Berlin that became techno's crucible. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 shattered physical and artistic barriers. The city's vast, abandoned spaces – remnants of a divided past – became the breeding ground for a new sound. Clubs like Tresor, carved out of a former bank vault, and Berghain, housed in a power station, pulsated with the raw energy of techno.

Mixes
Lose yourself in the rising sounds of techno's next frontier.

ADE 2023: A Week of Electronic Music Magic

The 2023 edition of the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) concluded on October 22nd, leaving behind a wave of euphoric beats, electrifying performances, and a deep sense of community for the over 400,000 attendees. Spanning five action-packed days, ADE transformed Amsterdam into the undisputed global capital of electronic music. With over 2,900 artists taking center stage and a mind-boggling 1,000+ events pulsating throughout the city, the festival offered a smorgasbord of electronic music experiences for every taste.

Headliners dominated the main stages, with titans like Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, and Charlotte de Witte bringing the house down at the Amsterdam RAI for the legendary AMF event. Meanwhile, techno pioneer Speedy J delivered a heart-pounding live set that had the walls of Paradiso vibrating, while Martin Garrix, a master of infectious electro-house anthems, kept the energy high at a sold-out Amsterdam RAI show.

Artists
Unearth hidden gems in the world of electronic music.

Berlin: The Second Home of Techno

The thumping basslines and robotic synths synonymous with techno might paint a picture of Berlin's sprawling nightclubs, but the genre's origins lie far away in the industrial decay of 1980s Detroit. There, amidst social struggles and economic decline, African American pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson began weaving a futuristic soundscape. Their experiments with electronic music, influenced by funk, electro, and even sci-fi, birthed techno – a genre that would redefine electronic music.

However, it was Berlin that became techno's crucible. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 shattered physical and artistic barriers. The city's vast, abandoned spaces – remnants of a divided past – became the breeding ground for a new sound. Clubs like Tresor, carved out of a former bank vault, and Berghain, housed in a power station, pulsated with the raw energy of techno.

Festivals
Explore diverse landscapes with new techno beats.

Berlin: The Second Home of Techno

The thumping basslines and robotic synths synonymous with techno might paint a picture of Berlin's sprawling nightclubs, but the genre's origins lie far away in the industrial decay of 1980s Detroit. There, amidst social struggles and economic decline, African American pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson began weaving a futuristic soundscape. Their experiments with electronic music, influenced by funk, electro, and even sci-fi, birthed techno – a genre that would redefine electronic music.

However, it was Berlin that became techno's crucible. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 shattered physical and artistic barriers. The city's vast, abandoned spaces – remnants of a divided past – became the breeding ground for a new sound. Clubs like Tresor, carved out of a former bank vault, and Berghain, housed in a power station, pulsated with the raw energy of techno.

Clubs
Explore exploding scenes, and lose yourself in the infectious rhythm of global techno.

ADE 2023: A Week of Electronic Music Magic

The 2023 edition of the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) concluded on October 22nd, leaving behind a wave of euphoric beats, electrifying performances, and a deep sense of community for the over 400,000 attendees. Spanning five action-packed days, ADE transformed Amsterdam into the undisputed global capital of electronic music. With over 2,900 artists taking center stage and a mind-boggling 1,000+ events pulsating throughout the city, the festival offered a smorgasbord of electronic music experiences for every taste.

Headliners dominated the main stages, with titans like Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, and Charlotte de Witte bringing the house down at the Amsterdam RAI for the legendary AMF event. Meanwhile, techno pioneer Speedy J delivered a heart-pounding live set that had the walls of Paradiso vibrating, while Martin Garrix, a master of infectious electro-house anthems, kept the energy high at a sold-out Amsterdam RAI show.

Podcasts
Underground discoveries, delve into burgeoning techno havens.

ADE 2023: A Week of Electronic Music Magic

The 2023 edition of the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) concluded on October 22nd, leaving behind a wave of euphoric beats, electrifying performances, and a deep sense of community for the over 400,000 attendees. Spanning five action-packed days, ADE transformed Amsterdam into the undisputed global capital of electronic music. With over 2,900 artists taking center stage and a mind-boggling 1,000+ events pulsating throughout the city, the festival offered a smorgasbord of electronic music experiences for every taste.

Headliners dominated the main stages, with titans like Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, and Charlotte de Witte bringing the house down at the Amsterdam RAI for the legendary AMF event. Meanwhile, techno pioneer Speedy J delivered a heart-pounding live set that had the walls of Paradiso vibrating, while Martin Garrix, a master of infectious electro-house anthems, kept the energy high at a sold-out Amsterdam RAI show.

Music
Dive into a world of underground clubs and electrifying festivals collide.

How Techno Shaped the Sounds of Today

Techno's hypnotic rhythms and futuristic soundscapes have pulsed through clubs and festivals for decades, but its influence extends far beyond the dance floor. This genre, born in the industrial heart of Detroit in the 1980s, has left an undeniable mark on the entire music industry.

From Underground to Global Phenomenon

Pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson (known as the Belleville Three) crafted a sound that fused electronic experimentation with African American music traditions like funk and electro. This unique blend resonated with a generation seeking a new sonic identity.

Techno's impact wasn't limited to the US. It found fertile ground in Europe, particularly Germany, where artists like Kraftwerk had already been pushing the boundaries of electronic music. The genre diversified, spawning subgenres like acid techno and hardcore, each with its own distinct character.

Locations
Explore new rhythms, immerse yourself in adventure around the world.

ADE 2023: A Week of Electronic Music Magic

The 2023 edition of the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) concluded on October 22nd, leaving behind a wave of euphoric beats, electrifying performances, and a deep sense of community for the over 400,000 attendees. Spanning five action-packed days, ADE transformed Amsterdam into the undisputed global capital of electronic music. With over 2,900 artists taking center stage and a mind-boggling 1,000+ events pulsating throughout the city, the festival offered a smorgasbord of electronic music experiences for every taste.

Headliners dominated the main stages, with titans like Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, and Charlotte de Witte bringing the house down at the Amsterdam RAI for the legendary AMF event. Meanwhile, techno pioneer Speedy J delivered a heart-pounding live set that had the walls of Paradiso vibrating, while Martin Garrix, a master of infectious electro-house anthems, kept the energy high at a sold-out Amsterdam RAI show.

Promoters
Explore the genre's origins and discover the cultural forces that shaped its sound.