210 BPM

210 BPM is mostly Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave, Uptempo and Frenchcore in our catalog: 175 tracks, 106th of the 127 tempos we hold.

175 tracks·115 high energy·60 medium·0 low·Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave

Mixing at 210 BPM

Direct mixing: tracks at 210 BPM blend smoothly with anything between 207 and 213 BPM using pitch adjustment.

Half-time and double-time: Halve 210 and you get 105; double it and you get 420. Both are the same pulse counted differently, which is why a track at 105 will drop cleanly under one at 210. In the catalog, we hold 2,109 tracks stored at 105 BPM and 420 BPM sits outside the range we analyse. Work the octave move out.

Energy flow: with 115 high-energy tracks in our catalog, 210 BPM is ideal for peak-time sets.

Related tempos

208 BPMSlower · only 9
209 BPMSlightly slower · nothing here
211 BPMSlightly faster · nothing here
212 BPMFaster · only 8
105 BPMHalf-time · 2,109

Sound profile

EnergyDriveGrooveBrightnessWarmthVocal

Tracks at 210 BPM tend to be a high-energy and a bright production — vocal-forward sound, averaged across 175 tracks.

Genre distribution

Of the 175 tracks we hold at 210 BPM, the biggest tags are Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave (175), Uptempo (93), Frenchcore (5) and Terror (4). Those are track counts, not shares: a track can carry more than one genre tag, so they deliberately sum past the total rather than pretending to be percentages.

Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave175
Uptempo93
Frenchcore5
Terror4

Where 210 BPM is crowded

The busiest genre and key cells inside the 175 tracks we hold at 210 BPM. If you are hunting for something to drop in at this tempo, these are the shelves with the most on them.

Busiest genre and Camelot key cells at 210 BPM
GenreKeyTracks
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave11B21
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave9B20
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave11A17
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave6A16
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave4B13
Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave7B12

Track counts, not shares — a track can carry more than one genre tag, so the cells overlap.

Most popular tracks at 210 BPM

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Frequently asked

What genres are commonly found at 210 BPM?

The most common genres at 210 BPM include Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave, Uptempo, Frenchcore. Mixgraph has 175 tracks at this tempo across multiple genres.

Is 210 BPM the same as 105 or 420 BPM?

Halve 210 and you get 105; double it and you get 420. Both are the same pulse counted differently, which is why a track at 105 will drop cleanly under one at 210. In the catalog, we hold 2,109 tracks stored at 105 BPM and 420 BPM sits outside the range we analyse.

What BPMs are compatible with 210 BPM for mixing?

Tracks between 207 and 213 BPM can be mixed smoothly using pitch adjustment. For creative transitions, try half-time mixing with 105 BPM tracks or double-time with 420 BPM tracks during breakdowns.

How do I transition between 210 and 212 BPM?

A 2 BPM difference is easily managed with your pitch fader or sync function. Focus on harmonic compatibility using the Camelot wheel — matching keys matter more than a small BPM gap. Use Mixgraph's chemistry scoring to find the best matches.

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About 210 BPM in DJ mixing

210 BPM is a high-energy tempo that drives intense dancefloor experiences. DJs often use this tempo to maintain consistent energy and keep the crowd moving.

The busiest shelf at 210 BPM is Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave in 11B 21 tracks. Energy splits 115 high / 60 medium / 0 low, so there is material here for a warm-up and for a peak either way.

Planning a high-energy dancefloor workout? The neighbouring tempos above are within pitch range of 210, and the octave move — 105 or 420 — is the one that changes the feel of a room without changing the pulse.

DJ terms on this page: BPM · Beatmatching · Half-time · Double-time · Pitch fader · Full glossary

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