7 tracks
7 tracks at 67 BPM · 4 high energy · 3 medium · 0 low.
Direct Mixing: Tracks at 67 BPM can be mixed smoothly with tracks between 64 and 70 BPM using pitch adjustment.
Creative Techniques: Try half-time mixing with 34 BPM tracks or double-time with 134 BPM tracks during breakdowns or build-ups.
Energy Flow: With 4 high-energy tracks available, 67 BPM is ideal for warm-up and mid-set grooves.
Track | BPM | Key | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
Strong Romy, Fred again.. | 67 | 4 | |
![]() T.M.P. Locklead, Chris Stussy, Across Boundaries | 67 | 5 | |
Cassius 1999 Cassius | 67 | 11 | |
Desire - Extended Chris Stussy | 67 | 8 | |
![]() Metropolis feat. Andy K, Mikeal Acker, Desney Bailey Desney Bailey, Andy K, JoeL Holmes, Cody Currie, Michael Acker | 67 | 6 | |
![]() Can You Feel It - Extended Mix Robbie Doherty | 67 | 1 | |
Call It What You Like Robbie Doherty | 67 | 4 |
67 BPM is a slower tempo perfect for warm-ups and deeper grooves. DJs often use this tempo to build atmosphere and create space for vocal elements.
When mixing at 67 BPM, harmonic compatibility becomes crucial. Our collection includes tracks across various Camelot keys, allowing for smooth harmonic transitions. The energy distribution (4 high, 3 medium, 0 low energy tracks) provides flexibility for different moments in your DJ set.
Whether you're planning a deep, groovy journey, these 67 BPM tracks offer the perfect foundation. Use the related tempo suggestions above to explore creative mixing techniques and expand your sonic palette.