This took about few days leading up to today. Expect some flaws, not my best attempt but I do know couple of things to play things with. I'm proud of it but it's up to y'all to decide. I do note that it's not a representation of any sorts, not that it needs anyway or that it should help anyone get a full idea of 2000s music.
Techie Boogie Night name comes from Boogie Pimps Sunny, which I heard it back in Get Set Boogie game, created in 2003. As for Techie and Night… It's just damn cool to add it anyways, it'd be lame to call it in some bombastic way.
Technicalities:
It uses samples that come from said modules (.MOD files created in ProTracker software for Commodore Amiga; Samples made from synthesizers), and uses MIDI instruments.
Both of these are used in one single Tracker software, applied with audio plug-ins (Basically make audio have effects applied to 'em; I.E. EQ, Distortion, Reverb and etc.).
NOTE:
Considered it electronic-industrial; as it's the most broad way of saying about tracker musics, MIDI and any similar consistent sounding music.
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