Ghettotech

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Two of the heavy hitters of the genre DJ Funk (l) DJ Assault (r).
Two of the heavy hitters of the genre DJ Funk (l) DJ Assault (r).

Ghettotech is a form of electronic dance music originating from Detroit. It combines elements of Chicago's ghetto house with electro, hip hop, techno, and grafts the perceived raunch of Miami Bass as the vocal stamp of the music. It is usually faster than most other dance music genres, at roughly 145 to 170 bpm, and features often pornographic lyrics.

The spelling and indeed the use of the word "Ghettotech" is contentious, although Disco D is credited with developing the term during his days as a teenager on the scene.[1] Other spellings include Ghetto Tech, GetoTek, Ghettotec, and other names include Detroit Bass (sharing the title with Detroit area Electro), Booty Bass (sharing the title with Miami Bass), and Booty Music (an umbrella term under which the genre falls).

The Ghettotech style was created by a few DJs and producers mostly working in Detroit, with a strong influence from Miami Bass and continuing influence from Chicago's ghetto house. It has existed in Detroit since approximately 1994.

Some GhettoTech artists are Mr. 'De and Electrofunk Records, Bass 305, DJ Assault, DJ Godfather, Big Daddy Rick, DJ Bam Bam, The Detroit Grand Pubahs, and DJ Funk.

[edit] External links

  • 4 Player Records: Pan-European label Started in February 2004 by a DJ / Producer collective with members in Germany, Scotland, The Netherlands, Italy, and Sweden. Focused on releasing Detroit and Chicago influenced ghettotech, electro, ghetto house, and electro-bass club tracks.
  • Booty.be: Belgian Promotion website for Booty, Ghettotech,LA Booteehop and Miami Bass. News section with latest related news. Events page and Music download section with mixes from Belgian artists and DJ's.
  • Open Directory Ghettotech category: regularly updated links


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