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Miami Bass Events This Weekend in Heraklion

Miami Bass events in Heraklion this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.

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Sound profile

energy
90
danceability
95
valence
80
grit
60
organicness
10
commerciality
50
tempo
65
vocality
70

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About Miami Bass

Miami Bass emerged in the early 1980s in Florida, evolving from electro-funk and hip-hop into a high-octane subculture focused on heavy low-end frequencies. The genre is defined by the sustained, booming kick drum of the Roland TR-808, paired with fast-paced tempos typically ranging between 120 and 130 beats per minute. Its rhythmic structure is intensely dance-oriented, featuring syncopated patterns and call-and-response vocals that often emphasize party themes or provocative lyrics. As a pivotal bridge between early electronic music and modern Southern hip-hop, Miami Bass prioritizes raw energy and club-ready grooves over melodic complexity, maintaining a distinct sonic identity through its characteristic "boom" and aggressive, trunk-rattling production style.

Also known as: Booty Music

Parent genre:ElectronicHip Hop

Miami Bass events in Heraklion this weekend - FAQ

What Miami Bass events are in Heraklion this weekend?
Mood tracks all Miami Bass events in Heraklion this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Miami Bass schedule in Heraklion.
Where can I find Miami Bass in Heraklion this weekend?
Miami Bass emerged in the early 1980s in Florida, evolving from electro-funk and hip-hop into a high-octane subculture focused on heavy low-end frequencies. Find every Miami Bass venue and event in Heraklion this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Miami Bass music?
Miami Bass emerged in the early 1980s in Florida, evolving from electro-funk and hip-hop into a high-octane subculture focused on heavy low-end frequencies. The genre is defined by the sustained, booming kick drum of the Roland TR-808, paired with fast-paced tempos typically ranging between 120 and 130 beats per minute. Its rhythmic structure is intensely dance-oriented, featuring syncopated patterns and call-and-response vocals that often emphasize party themes or provocative lyrics. As a pivot…

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