Movie: Universal Techno

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Aphex Twin
Aphex Twin

Juan Atkins
Juan Atkins

Mike Banks
Mike Banks

Ken Ishii
Ken Ishii

Abdul Haqq
Abdul Haqq

Jeff Mills
Jeff Mills

Sven Väth
Sven Väth

Derrick May
Derrick May

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    This French-produced 1996 documentary is an hour-long piece covering the history of techno music from Detroit to Berlin Sheffield.

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    1996-10-22

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