Tracks at 165 BPM
Tracks around 165 BPM, sorted into genre buckets with Camelot keys, halftime/doubletime context, and evidence labels. Styles covering this tempo include Autonomic, Jungle, Ragga Jungle.
Tempo reference
Use this tempo page to find tracks around 165 BPM, then check Camelot keys before blending.
Ranges are practical DJ references. Verify important tracks in your own library before a set.
How to Interpret 165 BPM
Tempo Evidence for 165 BPM
This page shows tracks within a ±2 BPM DJ tolerance so the tempo page remains useful without pretending every example is an exact 165 BPM match.
- Track evidence
- 1 tracks within ±2 BPM
- Shown-track spread
- 165 BPM
- Median of shown tracks
- 165 BPM
- Matching genres
- 5 tempo matches
- Halftime
- 83 BPM
- Doubletime
- 330 BPM
- Evidence level
- Limited but reviewed: 1 near matches
Tracks Around 165 BPM
Real tracks at 165 BPM (±2) from our reference set, sorted by tempo:
Genres at 165 BPM
Genres whose BPM range covers 165, ranked by closeness to their typical tempo:
Halftime and Doubletime of 165
Use the halftime/doubletime BPM tool to plan transitions between tempo zones while keeping perceived tempo consistent.
Adjacent BPMs
Browse tracks at neighboring BPMs to plan a set's tempo arc:
Mixing Tips at 165 BPM
Verify the grid
Verify unknown tracks with the BPM tapper before mixing. Software-detected BPM is occasionally off by 2x or 0.5x for halftime-feel tracks.
Match the key
Match keys with the Camelot wheel , at any single BPM, key compatibility is the dominant variable for clean mixes.
Plan tempo moves
When transitioning to a different tempo zone, use the halftime/doubletime calculator or the pitch and tempo calculator.
Zoom out
See the full BPM landscape at the EDM genre chart.
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Data used: 1 reference track within ±2 BPM
Evidence: 1 reference track within ±2 BPM of 165, from a 290-track reference dataset.
Source: Audio features sourced from ReccoBeats (https://reccobeats.com); track metadata via Spotify Search API. Spotify deprecated audio-features for new apps in Nov 2024. Manual label reference tracks use Beatport BPM/key metadata where available.
How this page is made: This page is generated from rounded BPM values, reference track metadata, and the Vibes genre taxonomy. Tracks within ±2 BPM are shown first; when that bucket is empty, nearest reference tempo matches are labeled as fallbacks.
BPM pages use rounded tempo values and a ±2 BPM tolerance for track examples. Edge tempos use nearest reference tracks and clearly label them as nearby references.
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