Techno Music Tracks
Discover techno tracks from verified DJs and producers. Peak-time, melodic, minimal and industrial techno with BPM and key tagged for DJ sets.
Techno is the sound that turned Detroit's post-industrial imagination into a global underground movement. This page collects techno tracks from working producers uploading directly to Musiconect — from peak-time weapons and driving industrial cuts to melodic techno with emotional lift and the minimal end where every sound has to earn its place.
Every track is tagged with BPM and key, streamable in full before purchase, and comes with the producer's contact and booking info attached. That's the whole point: instead of scraping SoundCloud for demos or waiting for promos, you can find, audition and license techno directly from the artist making it.
The techno category on Musiconect skews toward material built for club and festival systems — sub-heavy low ends, precise stereo width, mastered for loud playback. Producers upload with DJs in mind: clean drops, defined loops, tempo choices that mix cleanly across a 120–140 BPM range.
Whether you are digging for a specific vibe (hypnotic, driving, hard, deep, dubby, broken), building a two-hour peak-time set or looking for something to close, this is a working library of new techno you can search, filter and support. Buy the tracks that survive test-drives on your rig, follow the producers whose sound is evolving in a direction you want to hear more of, and skip the promo-pool guesswork.
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Frequently asked questions about Techno
What BPM is techno?
Techno spans roughly 125–150 BPM. Classic and melodic techno usually sits around 125–130 BPM, peak-time and driving techno lives at 130–140 BPM, and hard/industrial techno pushes 140–150+ BPM. Filter Musiconect tracks by BPM to match your set.
What sub-genres of techno can I find?
The techno category on Musiconect covers peak-time, melodic, minimal, industrial, dub techno and hypnotic variants. Producers self-tag their uploads so you can browse the specific flavour you play.
Can I use these techno tracks in my DJ sets?
Yes. Techno tracks on Musiconect are uploaded by their producers specifically for DJ use, with BPM, key and duration displayed. Licensing (free, paid, sync-cleared) is shown on each track page — always check the licence for public-performance rights.
How often are new techno tracks uploaded?
Musiconect gets fresh techno uploads from independent producers every week. Sort by "Newest" to see the latest additions and follow producers whose new releases you want in your feed.
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