Japanese Techno Went Local, Berlin’s Still Crying Alone
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Once inspired by the techno titans Berlin and Detroit, Japanese techno has now bravely "moves on its own wavelength" — diving deep and immersive in ways that scream unmistakably local. It's like your polite cousin suddenly grew a mohawk and said, "I’m not taking your party anymore." This new wave proudly forgets the classic Western vibes and crafts something so uniquely Japanese, it’s almost as if Detroit and Berlin sent a breakup text that got ignored.
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Source: Japantimes | Published: 7/29/2025 | Author: Unknown
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