Short, punchy, and "knocking." It usually sits around 50–60Hz with very little tail.
Busy, syncopated top loops. Use shakers and tambourines to provide constant 16th-note energy. 2. The Bassline (The "Rolling" Groove)
In March 2020, the "Fisher style" of tech house—often called "Modern Tech House"—reached a fever pitch as his track was released on Fisher's Catch & Release label. This era was defined by high-energy, stripped-back grooves designed for massive festival stages and club basements. 🏗️ The Anatomy of the Fisher Sound tech_house_fisher_style_march_2020
Xfer Serum is the go-to synth for creating the aggressive FM basslines typical of this genre.
Expert guides on YouTube demonstrate how to build these tracks from scratch. Short, punchy, and "knocking
If you are looking to produce this style, professional creators often use these tools:
Heavily layered. A classic 909 clap is often layered with a "white noise" snare to create a wide, aggressive hit on the 2 and 4. 🏗️ The Anatomy of the Fisher Sound Xfer
While a different artist, Lake is the primary architect of this sound and his March 2020 output is the gold standard. 🛠️ Production Resources