Yeah I totally see what you're saying.  To me, techno music almost mimics the 
assembly line, but with much more variation...


On Wed, 14 November 2001, "Gery Smismans" wrote:

> 
> To return to the music site of things :  techno has a intriguing
> ambiguity : it consists of electronic sounds, generated by machines and
> always reminds me of our modern society with its industrial sounds,
> never ending beats( like society has now become a 24/24 nonstop machine,
> not like before, when everybody rested on a Sunday ), energizing drive,
> and yet it's music that can only be savoured when listening with your
> belly in stead of your head, like most tribal music. 
> 
> Could we describe techno as the first attempt by people living in
> "western" ( industrialised ) countries to tribal music ? Or would that
> be Jazz ?
> 
> :-G
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