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Midtempo Bass
Midtempo bass is an electronic music genre centered around slower, heavy grooves—typically 90–110 BPM—with a half‑time feel that makes the drums hit like bass music while retaining the drive of club styles. Its sound palette favors harsh, sawtooth or FM‑based leads, distorted reese basses, gritty textures, and tightly side‑chained low end. The mood is often dark, cinematic, and cyberpunk‑tinged, echoing the bite of EBM and new beat while borrowing modern sound‑design from dubstep and electro house. Producers use spacious breakdowns, ominous pads, and stuttering bass stabs to create tension, then release it with chunky, syncopated drops that stay dance‑floor friendly without resorting to high tempos.
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Techno Bass
Techno bass is a minimal, stripped‑down branch of techno that places a strong emphasis on low‑frequency bass partitions and sub‑driven grooves. It typically fuses Detroit techno’s futurism and machine funk with electro’s syncopation, using drum machines and stark synth motifs to carve out cavernous bass architecture. Tracks are engineered to hit hard on large systems while remaining sparse and functional for DJs, with clean transients, dry percussive accents, and long sections that foreground sub‑bass movement over dense harmonic content.
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