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Recommended techno artists: from big names to rising newcomers [2026]

When it comes to dance music in recent years—especially in the 2010s—EDM reigned supreme.

But as that boom has settled, the techno and house scenes have been buzzing again in the 2020s, with a mix of elements like a return to ’80s house, a pop sensibility, and the rise of female DJs.

In this article, we introduce recommended techno artists that we’d love anyone newly interested in techno to check out.

From Detroit techno veterans to top up-and-coming DJs and artists whose work extends beyond techno, we spotlight both old and new, making this a read that any dance music fan can enjoy.

Be sure to take a look!

Recommended techno artists: From big names to emerging talents [2026] (41–50)

RAWKiNK

KiNK | Boiler Room: Moscow

KiNK isn’t a straight-up techno artist, but his approach is highly techno-oriented, so we wanted to feature him.

He’s renowned for his machine-based live sets, and his very simple setup—drum machines, synthesizers, and an acid-style bass synth—is absolutely worth seeing.

His performances are full of humor and driven by clever ideas—that’s his signature.

I See Miracles EverywhereANNA

ANNA – I See Miracles Everywhere (Official Visualiser)
I See Miracles EverywhereANNA
ANNA WE2 | Tomorrowland 2025

Anna has nurtured a deep passion for music since childhood, collaborating with a range of talented musicians and producers.

Her distinctive sound masterfully blends electronic, pop, and indie, inviting listeners into a fresh musical experience.

In particular, the creation of “I See Miracles Everywhere” showcases Anna’s creativity and profound insight into music, with its awards attesting to her innovative approach.

Her energetic live performances and strong connection with audiences are key reasons for her devoted fan base.

With her relentless curiosity and remarkable talent, Anna is an artist every music lover should absolutely check out.

A.outA. Mochi

A.Mochi – A.out [SCTTGR001 | Scott Tiger | Premiere]
A.outA. Mochi
A.MOCHI – LIVE @ FREAKS VILLAGE 2011

A DJ and producer who, earlier than anyone else, collaborated with globally authoritative techno musicians such as Chris Liebing, Boys Noize, and Dave Clarke, influencing the world from Japan’s underground.

Their sound is characterized by massive kicks and an enveloping low-end soundscape.

Naive ResponseDaniel Avery

Daniel Avery – Naive Response [PHLP02]
Naive ResponseDaniel Avery
RA Live: Daniel Avery @ Pitch Music & Arts Festival 2024

Daniel Avery, who continues to reinvent the techno scene, captivates countless music fans with his deep, beguiling sound.

Hailing from the UK, he’s known for his innovative work, including his contribution to the Fabriclive series in 2012 and his 2013 debut album Drone Logic.

Notably, 2022’s Ultra Truth showcases an experimental spirit that transcends techno, drawing strong influence from acts like Autechre and the Moving Shadow label.

He has collaborated with renowned artists such as Erol Alkan and Andrew Weatherall, and his music—far from confined to techno—earns high praise both on the dance floor and as a listening experience.

While absorbing influences from post-punk, noise, and industrial, Avery forges a new sonic world with a distinctive aesthetic.

His work consistently presents new possibilities for techno, guiding listeners toward fresh musical horizons.

In conclusion

Techno artists naturally wear many hats—such as DJs and producers—but it’s no exaggeration to say that their true essence lies not only in their original tracks but also in their exceptional DJ performances.

There are videos on YouTube and elsewhere that stream their DJ sets as-is, so if you’re interested, be sure to check them out!