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Daw
Move the Bass is a driving tech house roller built around a tight, punchy groove and a low-end that instantly locks the floor. The track focuses on rhythmic movement a rolling bassline, crisp drums, and a spacious underground atmosphere that feels like a late-night warehouse set. The groove remains minimal and controlled, leaving room for DJs to mix while still delivering steady energy. Subtle variations keep the track alive without overcrowding the spectrum, making it perfect for club systems and dark, industrial environments. Designed for modern tech house sets, “Move the Bass” delivers that clean, functional, rhythm-first attitude a track made to keep bodies moving.
Genre
Genre
BPM
Vocal
Daw
Move the Bass is a driving tech house roller built around a tight, punchy groove and a low-end that instantly locks the floor. The track focuses on rhythmic movement a rolling bassline, crisp drums, and a spacious underground atmosphere that feels like a late-night warehouse set. The groove remains minimal and controlled, leaving room for DJs to mix while still delivering steady energy. Subtle variations keep the track alive without overcrowding the spectrum, making it perfect for club systems and dark, industrial environments. Designed for modern tech house sets, “Move the Bass” delivers that clean, functional, rhythm-first attitude a track made to keep bodies moving.
Genre
Genre
BPM
Vocal
Daw
Move the Bass is a driving tech house roller built around a tight, punchy groove and a low-end that instantly locks the floor. The track focuses on rhythmic movement a rolling bassline, crisp drums, and a spacious underground atmosphere that feels like a late-night warehouse set. The groove remains minimal and controlled, leaving room for DJs to mix while still delivering steady energy. Subtle variations keep the track alive without overcrowding the spectrum, making it perfect for club systems and dark, industrial environments. Designed for modern tech house sets, “Move the Bass” delivers that clean, functional, rhythm-first attitude a track made to keep bodies moving.