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What do you play in the 90-110 BPM range?
Posted on: 22.03.2013 by Farrah Manygoats
Hey everyone, I haven't seen a thread like this and just thought I'd ask what kind of stuff do you like fo play in the 90-110 range? I want to move through genres a little bit more, and need to expand my tastes. I'm not trying to mooch tracks from people because I'm content digging on my own, but a little judge in the right direction would be nice.
Jetta Drenzek
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by minimal
sloooowed down deep house makes girls dance more sexy
Slowing a deep house song to 90 BPM would sound like shit on any system, surely? They're boring enough as it is, without dragging it out for twelve minutes.
Jetta Drenzek
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by DarioJ


The hole is long, deep and wide my friend. Gotta get your elbows dirty when you're "digging".
Believe me, I know, just gutted I missed this one for so long!
Judi Sissel
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by Sambo
Excuse me whilst I scrape my brains off the walls.


The hole is long, deep and wide my friend. Gotta get your elbows dirty when you're "digging".
nayit ruiz jaramillo
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by Tarekith
Downtempo, this is the tempo range I mostly play in fact Tons of labels and such in my tracklistings here, if you're looking for specific ideas:

http://tarekith.com/dj-mixes/
I had no idea you played this kind of stuff.

I used to play a lot of downbeat at a bar i ran called The Departure Lounge.
Pity I dont get as many opportunities to play it these days.

Grabbing your mixes now and what Im hearing I am really enjoying.
Probably inspire me to make a new mix myself, its long overdue.
Jetta Drenzek
22.03.2013


Excuse me whilst I scrape my brains off the walls.
Michell Wehrmeyer
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by m2lawren
Some hiphop tracks and alot of moombahton is generally in the 100 bpm range

Like he said, hip hop (and trip hop) is easy to find especially in the 90-100 range, if you are into that kind of thing.
Jetta Drenzek
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by minimal
sloooowed down deep house makes girls dance more sexy
Slowing a deep house song to 90 BPM would sound like shit on any system, surely? They're boring enough as it is, without dragging it out for twelve minutes.
Suzanna Paddock
22.03.2013
sloooowed down deep house makes girls dance more sexy
Breanne Penge
22.03.2013
Loads of good ghettofunk out there these days too that fits that range.

http://ghettofunk.co.uk/

http://scourrecords.com/
Judi Sissel
22.03.2013
ahhh.... I am sure a lot have. I just found it recently.
Jetta Drenzek
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by DarioJ


The hole is long, deep and wide my friend. Gotta get your elbows dirty when you're "digging".
Believe me, I know, just gutted I missed this one for so long!
Judi Sissel
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by Sambo
Excuse me whilst I scrape my brains off the walls.


The hole is long, deep and wide my friend. Gotta get your elbows dirty when you're "digging".
nayit ruiz jaramillo
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by Tarekith
Downtempo, this is the tempo range I mostly play in fact Tons of labels and such in my tracklistings here, if you're looking for specific ideas:

http://tarekith.com/dj-mixes/
I had no idea you played this kind of stuff.

I used to play a lot of downbeat at a bar i ran called The Departure Lounge.
Pity I dont get as many opportunities to play it these days.

Grabbing your mixes now and what Im hearing I am really enjoying.
Probably inspire me to make a new mix myself, its long overdue.
Neville Blackinton
22.03.2013
Reggae and dancehall!
Jetta Drenzek
22.03.2013


Excuse me whilst I scrape my brains off the walls.
Julissa Serrone
22.03.2013
hip hop and reggae
Judi Sissel
22.03.2013
http://www.beatport.com/track/opr-original-mix/2004445

Addie Engbrecht
22.03.2013
tons of good hip hop, some pop, a lot of reggae, and obviously moombahton (I dnt actually play that genre)
Michell Wehrmeyer
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by m2lawren
Some hiphop tracks and alot of moombahton is generally in the 100 bpm range

Like he said, hip hop (and trip hop) is easy to find especially in the 90-100 range, if you are into that kind of thing.
Annis Osbourn
22.03.2013
A lot of good stuff in the other post but i want to add some glitch-hop

Search for Pegboard Nerds and Savant (Very, very cool artist!)
Jetta Drenzek
22.03.2013
Neurofunk is an amazing genre that's been around for donkeys, and a lot of the good stuff comes from Russia, Like this:

Traci Knolhoff
22.03.2013
Sally Walkowiak
22.03.2013
Moombahton Forever!!!!!

Jay Fay
Etc Etc!
Bro Safari
Sazon Booya
Edo
Dillon Francis
Diplo
Yellowklaw

look up "sol selectas" on soundcloud. They put out a few free compilations called "Moombahton Massive" that are AWESOME.
Rhona Dessler
22.03.2013
90-112 is Moombah mostly for meeeee...rock out with some Dillon Francis (his older music), dave nada and matt nordstrom or Nadastrom, Torro torro, Aylen, gLAdatiors (one of my absolute favorites), Bro safari (check his older mixtapes the one with 5150 is really good), Face, JWLS, D!RTY AUD!O, Munchi, Milo & Otis.....just to name a few of my favorite artists at that BPM range...



***its supposed to be : Dface ...with no space it keeps correcting it to a smiley
Debera Renkes
22.03.2013
I play some hip-hop, some trap songs, nu-disco, moombahton in that range
Cody Mcnall
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by Chrisku13
Hey everyone, I haven't seen a thread like this and just thought I'd ask what kind of stuff do you like fo play in the 90-110 range? I want to move through genres a little bit more, and need to expand my tastes. I'm not trying to mooch tracks from people because I'm content digging on my own, but a little judge in the right direction would be nice.
Some hiphop tracks and alot of moombahton is generally in the 100 bpm range
Basil Forshee
22.03.2013
Dub Techno or sometimes just slowing Techno down, I find it more subtle at lower BPM's. That is, music in general.
Monserrate Rupnow
22.03.2013
Downtempo, this is the tempo range I mostly play in fact Tons of labels and such in my tracklistings here, if you're looking for specific ideas:

http://tarekith.com/dj-mixes/
Elvis Woodis
22.03.2013
Downtempo, trip-hop stuff. JK Soul, Gramatik, Pretty Lights, etc.

Check out the Bust Free series. Very decent.
Joya Heiberg
22.03.2013
Disco, Nu-Disco, Deep House.

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