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techno
1[tek-noh]
noun
a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a lack of melody.
techno-
2a combining form borrowed from Greek where it meant “art,” “skill,” used in the formation of compound words with the meaning “technique,” “technology,” etc..
technography.
techno-
1combining form
craft or art
technology
technography
technological or technical
technocracy
relating to or using technology
technophobia
techno
2/ ˈtɛknəʊ /
noun
a type of very fast dance music, using electronic sounds and fast heavy beats
Word History and Origins
Origin of techno-1
Word History and Origins
Origin of techno-1
Example Sentences
In 2016, he quit Justice Crew to focus on DJing and music production, but the transition from boy band to toddler techno didn’t happen overnight.
Formerly of Justice Crew, Lenny Pearce, who also happens to be the Purple Wiggle’s brother, has found new success with toddler techno and throwing so-called baby raves.
In 2016, he quit the Justice Crew to focus on DJing and music production, but the transition from boy band to toddler techno didn’t happen overnight.
Right before LACMA’s “Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film” exhibit closes, the museum is throwing a techno dance party in celebration.
Other cuts, like “Let Your Body Learn,” became fixtures in acid house and techno DJ sets.
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