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Essay heading: The Origins Of Techno
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January 3, 1997 |
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In 1988, Atkins opened a nightclub which played experimental techno called The Music Institute. While The Music Institute did not stay open for long, it flourished while open, and many were in attendance every night. Atkins had a brief stint in Ontario, and opened another nightclub there. To this day, it still operates and is very popular for playing techno, among other musical genres... displayed 300 characters
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To this day, it still operates and is very popular for playing techno, among other musical genres.
Additionally, in Europe, techno was becoming ever more popular. DJ Westbam was one of the most popular artists in Germany at the time. Tressor Records became a very big record company that produced many techno artists... displayed next 300 characters
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