
Originally Posted by
The_Laughing_Man
This could be disputed as techno was already in europe before 88 as electronic dance music had been gaining interest since the late 70`s with throbbing gristle up to the early 80`s, when clock DVA and other more dance based industrial acts carried things on.
Then came the EBM movement from people like (Belgian) front 242 who in 1984 were already banging out 909 and drum machine based 4 to the floor tracks dance tracks with an abstract futuristic edge. They toured the States that year and arguably had an influence on electronic music there, along with other EBM acts.
Tracks such as Commando, No Shuffle, Special Forces, techno was already alive and well in Europe.
IT is very difficult to trace techno reliably, as everyone likes to take credit, with the Detroit guys having the loudest voices, the only thing that could possibly be traced definitively is the word techno being used to describe electronic dance music.
Electronic music history in europe is very complicated and web like. The american side is much simpler.