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What is it about techno, trip-hop, electronic music that unfailingly compels people within hearing range to jerk their heads like the dance-crazed, loud-blazered Roxbury Guys? Perhaps the reaction is an involuntary, twitching bodily response encoded in our DNA and since the dawn of human thought and self-consciousness, we have been trying to find its purpose. Then along came techno music with rhythms that not only justify, but promote this type of reflexive, spastic, and wild movement. Or, maybe, it was the other way around. Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Fans of this genre will hardly care, taking any opportunity to
