Retail stores and even a lot of online merchants lump this one under "Techno," along with a lot of my favorite stuff...Boards of Canada "Music Has the Right to Children." Techno in the sense of dance music, it ain't--this is moody, introspective analog synth weirdness with lots of obscure samples, tape hiss and dope hip-hop style beats mixed together. Not everyone's cup of tea but a personal favorite. I got into electronic stuff listening to Tangerine Dream, Jarre, Synergy etc. and coming from this direction BOC are quite palatable, maybe not for the "Pump Up the Jam" fans.
I actually take "Happy Cycling," bonus track on the US release of the CD along as demo material for bass tightness, detail and soundstage during the synth loops towards the end. On a good system those synth chords seem to stretch out for miles!
Other recommendations I have are Orbital (every single album is amazing), Two Lone Swordsmen, FSOL, Plaid, and for the dancefloor-oriented check out the recent Everything But the Girl stuff (great remixes abound) and Towa Tei.