"Cybotron's 1983 album Enter, which is widely considered to be where Detroit techno began, isn't so much forward-looking as it is obsessed with the future as co-creators Juan Atkins and Richard Davis saw it, a vision dominated by the notion that human life would become so intertwined with technology that they'd be essentially inseparable ... Enter isn't just a record that should be listened to because it's important-history aside it's an intensely pleasurable experience. While you can make out the almost-completed outline of Detroit techno that Atkins and a few other musicians would fill in soon after, it's not a techno record, exactly. The songs are more pop-oriented".