- Techno-DNB
Infobox Music genre
name=Techno-DNB
bgcolor=silver
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stylistic_origins=Drum and bass Techno Techstep Neurofunk
cultural_origins=mid-2000s,England ,Russia ,Germany ,Denmark
instruments=Synthesizer -Drum machine - Sequencer - Keyboard - Sampler -Laptop
popularity=Small
subgenrelist=List of electronic music genres
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other_topics=List of jungle and drum n bass artists Techno-DNB (also referred to as Techno Drum and Bass) is a subgenre of
drum and bass that has emerged in the mid 2000s.tyle
It is characterized by deliberately crossing borders between
Techno andDrum and Bass , using counter-dynamic (call-and-response) percussion based halfbar loop patterns and stab constructions as the main musical theme. The sound aesthetic of many Techno-DNB tracks is quite far from what is commonly recognized as the characteristical Jungle / Drum and Bass sound. It's closest related subgenres areNeurofunk andTechstep . But unlike Neurofunk, in Techno-DNB the (commonly described) "midrange" synth sound (one of the key features of Neurofunk) has almost no importance and is seldomly used, beside the halfbar loop constructions. And unlike Techstep, it is very dynamic and not static at all in it's loop constructions, and does not try to sound distorted like Techstep used to.Common features of contemporary Techno-DNB tracks are:Half bar looped percussion, 8-bar blueprint drum sequences, dark-sh or psychedelic-like melody based on stabs or bleeps, monotonious theme based on various samples that keeps on repeating sequentially through time.
History
The subgenre was, on the one hand, pioneered by some very few, very influential signature tracks in the early 2000s that would file under the contemporary definition of Techno-DNB in 2008, like "Vessel" by Universal Project or "Vandalism" by Fission. The first producers who fully concentrated on Techno-DNB were Kemal (who produced many Techno influenced tracks after leaving
Renegade Hardware concentrating on a more stripped down experimental sound that had influences from Detroit Techno and the use of Techno production tools), Vector Burn& Pyro. They inspired a new generation of producers such as, Proket & Amex & Kaiza (back then as a duo) and others.On the other hand, from the late 1990s on, a growing number of artists (Cause 4 Concern, Stakka & Skynet, Konflict and even more Kemal with his solo productions), Stratus, Gridlok, Rascal & Klone, Jarman aka Raiden, Bulletproof, Falcon (aka DJ Amir aka Tekken), also Bad Company (notably their "Digital Nation" LP), Black Sun Empire, STA, Paul B, SKC, Chris.SU, Dom & Roland, and others) produced and released many tracks in the then unclear, non-defined sub-generic field between Neurofunk and Techstep that experimented with subtle and technoid sound aesthetics, counter-dynamic and percussion-based loop constructions without the use of distorted midrange synths as lead sounds, rather using stabs and dark-ish, non-cheesy but trancey arpeggio melodies, often explicitly using
Techno tracks as sources for samples and loops. These artists and their music did and does fit neither Neurofunk nor Techstep, they have rather been sometimes described as "technoid", but there had never been a proper, fitting genre name until the term "Techno-DNB" emerged inMannheim (citation needed) in 2003. It was finally established (and explicitly accepted by the artists and labels) as the proper description of this small yet growing Drum and Bass subgenre which was more explicitly related toSchranz , having virtually abandoned melody, strings and chords as musical ingredients.Early examples the genre first made thier way into circulation via a few pioneer labels such as Off-Key, Re-Con, Sinuous &
Tilt-Recordings . As demand grew over time, more and more producers started to write Techno-DNB tracks which ultimatly led to more labels beginning to support and release them (M-Atome, Position Chrome, Freak Recordings, Leet Recordings, Subsistenz and others).Producers
* Allied - (
Leet Recordings /Sinuous Recordings )
* Amex
* Bad Boy Kaiza (aka Kaiza) - (Tilt-Recordings )
*Cannon Boyz - (Recon Recordings )
* Cooh - (Offkey Recordings )
* Dying Punks (Subsistenz )
* Flame / Tenebra- (Leet Recordings )
* Gravity Zero - (Venom Inc Recordings )
* Identity
* Implant
* Isotop - (Tilt-Recordings )
* Jesta - (Nerve Recordings /Tilt-Recordings )
* Kano - (Sinuous Recordings )
* Kemal
* Rob Data
* Kriotek - (Wayside Recordings )
* Masheen - (Contaminated Recordings )
* Mundane - (Nerve Recordings /Tilt-Recordings )
* Nphonix
* Paperclip
* Phono - (Leet Recordings )
* Prode / Proket - (Offkey Recordings )
* Propaganda - (Offkey Recordings )
* Pylon - (Venom Inc Recordings )
* Pyro - (Nerve Recordings /Leet Recordings )
* Raiden (aka Jarman) - (Offkey Recordings )
* Shots - (Tilt-Recordings )
* Soccom - (Venom Inc Recordings )
* Spinor
* Tamas
* Tank
* Temper D - (Offkey Recordings )
*The Panacea - (Position Chrome )
* The Phalanx - (Tilt-Recordings )
* The Sect - (Offkey Recordings )
* Vengeanze
* Walder - (Venom Inc Recordings )
* YabolLabels
*
Freak Recordings ( [http://www.freak-recordings.com homepage] )
*Leet Recordings ( [http://www.leetrecordings.com homepage] )
*M-Atome Recordings
*Nerve Recordings
*Offkey Recordings ( [http://www.offkeymp3.com homepage] )
*Position Chrome ( [http://www.position-chrome.net homepage] )
*Recon Recordings
*Sinuous Recordings ( [http://www.sinuousrecords.co.uk homepage] )
*Subsistenz
*T-FREE ( [http://www.tilt-recordings.com/t-free homepage] )
*Tilt-Recordings ( [http://www.tilt-recordings.com homepage] )
*Venom Inc Recordings ( [http://www.venominc.com homepage] )ee also
*
Drum and Bass
*Techno
*Techstep
*Neurofunk External links
* [http://www.techno-dnb.com http://www.techno-dnb.com] online community concentrating on this subgenre
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