I just love a slow groove. I feel so comfortable in it. But I listen to a lot of fast music, a… — Chet Faker Copy Share Image
I'll leave a store if I hate the music. If it's just, like, techno, I feel like my brain is going to… — Kim Gordon Copy Share Image
When I first walked through the doors of Rex Club, I realized that I didn't have to travel to raves outside the… — Pedro Winter Copy Share Image
I was very into tribal techno and used to go and really lose myself in great dance music. — KT Tunstall Copy Share Image
I'm not a techno-determinist. I believe we need to improve our existing human resources, and technology can only be a complement. — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
I'm an enemy of what I call 'computer theology.' There's a class conflict out there. There's a techno-elite that lives in a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The art world is a very prissy little thing over in the corner, while the major cultural forces are being determined by… — Natalie Jeremijenko Copy Share Image
My policy has always been to play new music. New beat, industrial, techno, disco, funk, rare groove and house music. — Eddy de Clercq Copy Share Image
My views on equality are pretty obvious. I mean, I did play a highly complex lesbian techno DJ on TV, but I… — Sarah Shahi Copy Share Image
I'm definitely a techno-optimist. I think we can do amazing things. But in my experience, if a thing has great potential, there… — Margrethe Vestager Copy Share Image
I wouldn't call myself a leader. I don't want to lead people, I want to tempt them, I want to create a… — Paul van Dyk Copy Share Image
There's a widespread cultural barrenness across art and political culture. But there are some pockets of resistance on the extreme margins, like… — Alan Moore Copy Share Image
Every morning I hear the alarm, it's like "BEEP BEEP BEEP" For second I'm like, "I could get used to that, just… — Jim Gaffigan Copy Share Image
I believe our techno-zealotry will be moderated by sheer circumstance. We will do what reality compels us to do, not necessarily what… — James Howard Kunstler Copy Share Image
Me and Dre did all, from Wreckin' Cru to Ruthless, all that. We started making songs first... back then it was the… — DJ Yella Copy Share Image
When playing big festivals, I tend to play big, over the top techno tracks, like hands in the air songs that make… — Moby Copy Share Image
You put music in categories because you need to define a sound, but when you don't play it on your so-called radio… — Afrika Bambaataa Copy Share Image
Yeah. When I was 14, my Dad had a radio show with really cool people from Ghent, our hometown, in it. The… — Stephen Dewaele Copy Share Image
When I was in London I found house music and techno, and I love that s - t. It's my go-to music.… — Erik Hassle Copy Share Image
A single thread of self generation ties the cosmos, the bios, and the technos together into one creation. Humans are not the… — Kevin Kelly Copy Share Image
The techno-industrial system is exceptionally tough due to its so-called "democratic" structure and its resulting flexibility. Because dictatorial systems tend to be… — Theodore Kaczynski Copy Share Image
The BBC is very much in thrall to all this techno cross-fertilisation, in much the same way that print journalists are now… — Kathryn Flett Copy Share Image
I wanted to do is kind of invoke that and then dive into that kind of repetition as a DJ thing because… — DJ Spooky Copy Share Image
People ask me: ‘What is punk? How do you define punk?' Here's how I define punk: It's a free space. It could… — Ian MacKaye Copy Share Image
I don't want to make an album which is full of brutal and jarring techno. — Jon Hopkins Copy Share Image
I'm the know-nothing. I'm curious, I try to be entertaining, I try to translate the techno jargon, but in the end I'm… — David Pogue Copy Share Image
I have a varied taste, I'll listen to anything. Well, not anything, no techno. — Andrew Flintoff Copy Share Image
I'm recording an album. It's sort of techno mixed with garbage - you, know, intense in-your-face music. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Disco evolved into Chicago warehouse. Then there was techno; eventually, it evolved into EDM. — Deadmau5 Copy Share Image
There’s a very comfortable techno-libertarian culture where you think you’re doing the right thing, — Stewart Baker Copy Share Image