Daniel AveryAlison MosshartDJ Stingray 313
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Greasy off the Racing Line - DJ Stingray 313 Remix by Daniel Avery, Alison Mosshart, DJ Stingray 313 is a bass-heavy Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern) track at 72 BPM with moderate drive and subtle groove. At 54% energy, it works as a mid-set sustainer — enough momentum to keep the floor moving without pushing into peak territory.
At 9A, this track opens up harmonic mixing with adjacent keys, enabling smooth melodic transitions.
At 72 BPM, this Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern) track sits in groove sustainer territory — maintaining momentum without forcing the energy up.
With 54% energy, heavy bass weight, this track offers a balanced energy profile for flexible mixing.
Minor · 4
4:08
Duration
48%
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-11 dB
Loudness
About this artist
Daniel Avery is a British electronic music producer working primarily in techno and ambient electronica. His work explores atmospheric soundscapes and rhythmic abstraction across multiple releases and live performances.
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