Recommendations for Techno: From Classic Masterpieces to Popular Tracks of the 2000s and Beyond
In the early 1980s, techno was born in Detroit as a derivative of house music, which originated in Chicago’s clubs.
Its spirit of innovation has continued to exert a major influence on artists across other genres.
From a music history perspective, electronic music pioneered by artists like Kraftwerk and YMO is undeniably important.
However, in this article, we’ll focus on techno purely as dance music, introducing classic and popular tracks.
We’ve selected a wide range—from well-known classics to standout tracks from the ’90s and ’00s that emerged alongside the genre’s evolution.
If you’re thinking of getting into techno, be sure to check these out!
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Recommendations for Techno: From Classic Anthems to Popular Tracks of the 2000s and Beyond (51–60)
Falling Up (Carl Craig Remix)Theo Parrish

Theo Parrish.
He has enduring popularity in Japan too.
This track is a remix by Carl Craig, the Detroit techno originator whose orchestral re-performances have made headlines in the past.
It’s a floor-friendly cut that still gets played today.
A quintessential piece of deep techno.
When I RockThomas Schumacher

Thomas Schumacher is a Berlin-based techno DJ who has been releasing music since the mid-90s and continues to do so today.
This work is the most successful track of his career.
It was originally released on Bush in 1997 and became a floor hit.
Due to licensing, this video features the version reissued by ART in 2018, but the steady, persistent groove still hasn’t lost its shine.
It’s a track that really makes you want to play it on vinyl.
I’ll ProvideMoodymann

This is a classic track by Moodymann, built around a sound design rooted in straight-up, dope Detroit techno.
Despite being a repetition of long- and short-tone beeps, it conveys real depth.
With almost no development and a steady loop, it lets you fully savor the essence of minimalism.
You can also hear a deep house approach—so deep, right?
Typerope (Original Mix)Mathew Jonson

“She is He” is one example, but this is the track that made him world-famous.
He’s an unconventional techno musician based in Canada.
Techno tracks generally follow certain rules, but he isn’t bound by them and expresses himself freely.
Even so, he still observes the manners of dance music, and you can sense his deep knowledge of music.
He’s an analog-gear enthusiast, and when you listen to his work, you can also feel his strong commitment to sound.
Recommendation of Techno: From Classic Masterpieces to Popular Tracks Since the 2000s (61–70)
Stranger (To Stability) (Len Faki Podium Mix)Dustin Zahn

This track has been dropped at peak time at countless outdoor raves.
It’s a massive anthem edited by Dustin Zahn, known as the ace of dark techno, and Len Faki, a techno DJ from southern Germany.
The gradually rising synthesizer sound delivers a thrilling sense of uplift.
It’s not exactly bright in mood, but it’s a masterpiece with a vibe that can get you high.
LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix)LFO

LFO is the solo project by Jez Varley.
Since his death in 2014, the project has naturally been inactive.
Among his works, the track that shares the project’s name became the most famous in his career and is a classic in the history of techno.
This version is the most popular.
Drone LogicDaniel Avery

Daniel Avery, renowned as the post-Aphex Twin.
In his case, he projects a cleaner image than Aphex Twin, yet he carries a groove that holds up in today’s proper techno scene.
Wouldn’t many of his works also be easy for DJs to use?





