December 19th, 2011 8:57 am

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brizzle born and bred
Techno dance music has been a revolution in the music industry and is also very popular with gay men. Noize magazine is dedicated to finding all the best techno dance parties and festivals around the world and informing the readers of where they are, who will be there, and what attractions are at them. It is an all-around party magazine dedicated to those who love techno.
This magazine has been running for 16 years! That's a long time to be trendy. Check out the mag, it has everything. From hot events like Wonder World to gripping articles on gay marriage; it goes in depth in the world of gay men who love dancing to techno music. Although the magazine is mostly geared towards gay men, it can be entertaining to read for the open-minded individual.
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October 25th, 2011 7:58 pm

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The James Kendall
Carl Craig, techno music producer and music label owner returned to the movement stage during the Memorial Day weekend techno music festival held at Detroit. Craig is hailed as the pioneer of techno music. Craig was a member of the team that originally created the Detroit Techno Music Festival in year 2000.
Craig has released an electrifying catalog of techno music under various different Monikers. His well known techno music record label imprint, Planet E after two decades is also celebrating its 20th anniversary this year
This year Craig returns to movement stage under the title of Moniker 69, it will be his first ever performance as 69. Craig released the first Planet E techno music recording by 69 known as "4 Jazz Funk Classics" well known for its crisp percussions and synthesized techno beats.
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August 26th, 2011 11:58 pm

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The Daily Ornellas
The annual Ultra Music Festival in Miami is a showcase for some of the top techno dance music talent. After 13 years of steady growth, the festival has finally outgrown itself, forcing organizers to expand it from a two-day event to three days for the first time ever.
Last year the festival drew over 100,000 fans from around the world, and jumped to the #4 spot for the highest grossing festivals in the country. It is the first major festival of the 2011 tour season, and the festival has already sold out more than a month in advance, despite being expanded to three days. The festival was originally conceived as a purely electronic dance festival but has since been expanded to include bands from other genres like The Killers, The Cure, and The Black Eyed Peas.
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