Ghetto tech

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Ghetto Tech is a style of electronic dance music . The mixture of hip-hop , electro , techno and UK garage originated in the US metropolis Detroit in the early 1990s .

Style features

Ghettotech is characterized by fast, electronic beats of 140 to 170 BPM , catchy synthesizer - riffs and strong stressed subbasses out. The influence of electro and electro funk of the early 1980s and the later Miami Bass is unmistakable . In the early days you can still see influences from the UK garage, but more and more influences from electro and techno can be found in more recent releases .

The texts are typically sexual, often sexist or even pornographic .

Well-known representatives

Well-known producers and DJs of the genre are DJ Assault , DJ Godfather , in Germany also Nessbeth .

Related styles

A slower variant of Ghetto Tech, influenced by the Chicago House of the 1990s (and especially the house label Dance Mania there ), is the Ghetto House or G-House or Booty House , of which the newer, somewhat faster Chicago Juke or . Juke House and said in reference to the same dance style Footwork derived. Other related styles include the Baltimore Club , which was shaped in Baltimore , and the Brazilian Baile Funk and Rio Funk .

The umbrella term for this and a few other styles is sometimes simply referred to as bass music , but the slower Miami bass (sometimes also referred to as booty bass ) is the ideal representative .

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