Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Sonic influences on the Hardcore Techno genre


Hardcore techno is a subgenre of electronic music that materialized in the early 1990s, employing fast, aggressive beats, heavy use of distortion, and high energy levels. The genre was heavily influenced by various musical genres that came before it, and its evolution was shaped by the changing trends in electronic music. Here we will explore some of the different genres that influenced hardcore techno.

Acid House

A subgenre of house music from the mid-1980s. Acid house is characterized by its distinctive squelchy and acidic sound, which was created using the Roland TB-303 synthesizer. Acid house was a significant influence on the development of hardcore techno, especially in its use of the TB-303 and other acid-like sounds.

Example of an acid hardcore track:

Brandon Spivey - Acid 1998  


Techno

Techno is a genre of music that was originally formed in Detroit. Defined by its repetitive beats, synthesized melodies, and futuristic sound, techno was a key factor in the evolution of hardcore, with its specific use of synthesizers and its emphasis on rhythm. Hardcore techno took the techno sound to a new level, adding speed, hostility, and distortion to create a sound that was faster, harder, and more intense than the original techno.

Example of a techno influenced track:

Temper Tantrum - Africa 4010


Industrial

Industrial is a style of music first appearing in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Industrial helped shape hardcore techno, especially in its utilization of noise, overdrive, and unconventional sounds.
With its faster speed and extra brutality, hardcore techno fused with industrial to give us a very hard-hitting sound.

Example of an industrial influenced track:

DJ Freak - Test Plate


Punk

With its high tempo, aggressive sound, rebellious lyrics, and DIY ethos, punk was another important influence on the development of hardcore techno; also in its state of mind and energy. Hardcore techno took the aggression, intensity, and rebellion of punk to come up with something that was even more confrontational and challenging.

Example of a track influenced by punk:

Ec8or - I Don't Wanna Be A Part Of This


Breakbeat

Breakbeat is a genre of the early 1990s. Among other things, Breakbeat influenced hardcore in its use of breakbeats and other sampled sounds, and with its generally energetic vibe.

Exsmple:   

Wedlock - Ruffneck (Sound Of The Drum & The Bass)



Hip-Hop

Hip-hop came out of Bronx in the late 1970s. Hardcore often sampled the rapping, scratching, beats, and other parts of hip hop tracks.
And the whole attitude and feel of hip hop played a part in shaping hardcore techno, too.

Example:

Nasenbluten - Intellectual Killer


Metal

The distorted guitars, and aggressive lyrics of Metal were very important in the evolution of hardcore techno. not just by the use of samples from metal songs, but also with the anger, darkness, and aggression of metal, that spilled over to hardcore in many ways.

Example:

Disciples Of Annihilation - Chemical Warfare


Reggae

Reggae emerged in Jamaica in the late 1960s. Reggae was significant for hardcore techno in its use of bass and rhythm. As well as using many samples out of reggae songs.

Example: Tony Salmonelli - Hey!



Classical

Yes, this is a factor, too. Classical music's emphasis on structure, melody, and harmony has influenced the way that electronic music is composed and arranged. Hardcore techno has taken elements of classical music and incorporated them into its sound, particularly in its use of melodic synths and arpeggios.

Example:

Human Resource - In The Hall Of The Mountain King



So, in the end, hardcore techno is a style of electronic music that has been influenced by a wide range of musical genres. These genres include acid house, techno, gabber, industrial, punk, breakbeat, hip-hop, metal, reggae, classical music, and many others. Each of these genres has contributed to the development of the hardcore techno sound. The influence of these genres on hardcore techno has created a unique and exciting sound that continues to evolve and push the boundaries of electronic music.

Do you know more influential genres, or more examples of tracks in these genres? Let us know!

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