Рџ”ґ Tech House Set Mixado 2022 Рџ”ґ Fastрџ’ё | Meduza, Bee Gees, Queen, James Hype, Dom Dolla, Sean Paul 🔔 ⏰

Рџ”ґ Tech House Set Mixado 2022 Рџ”ґ Fastрџ’ё | Meduza, Bee Gees, Queen, James Hype, Dom Dolla, Sean Paul 🔔 ⏰

: Use tech house edits of pop/rock classics. For example, James Hype often layers recognizable vocals (like Queen or Bee Gees) over heavy tech house basslines. Key Artists : Meduza : Darker, melodic tech house with cinematic builds.

: Aim for 126–130 BPM to maintain a driving club energy.

To develop a high-energy "Fast" Tech House set in the style of 2022's biggest artists like , James Hype , and Dom Dolla , focus on rapid transitions, vocal-driven mashups, and "slam" mixing techniques. This style relies on keeping the energy level high by shortening the time spent on intros and outros. 1. Track Selection & "Fast" Repertoire : Use tech house edits of pop/rock classics

: Groovy, bass-heavy tracks like "Moving Blind" or "Miracle Maker".

: High-intensity, technically complex mixing with lots of loops and "fake" drops. : Aim for 126–130 BPM to maintain a driving club energy

To keep a set "Fast," you must transition more frequently than a standard deep house set.

A "Fast" set typically moves through . Look for tracks or remixes with the following characteristics: 2. High-Energy Transition Techniques

: Often featured in edits like the "Get Busy" (Odd Mob Club Mix). 2. High-Energy Transition Techniques

: Use tech house edits of pop/rock classics. For example, James Hype often layers recognizable vocals (like Queen or Bee Gees) over heavy tech house basslines. Key Artists : Meduza : Darker, melodic tech house with cinematic builds.

: Aim for 126–130 BPM to maintain a driving club energy.

To develop a high-energy "Fast" Tech House set in the style of 2022's biggest artists like , James Hype , and Dom Dolla , focus on rapid transitions, vocal-driven mashups, and "slam" mixing techniques. This style relies on keeping the energy level high by shortening the time spent on intros and outros. 1. Track Selection & "Fast" Repertoire

: Groovy, bass-heavy tracks like "Moving Blind" or "Miracle Maker".

: High-intensity, technically complex mixing with lots of loops and "fake" drops.

To keep a set "Fast," you must transition more frequently than a standard deep house set.

A "Fast" set typically moves through . Look for tracks or remixes with the following characteristics:

: Often featured in edits like the "Get Busy" (Odd Mob Club Mix). 2. High-Energy Transition Techniques