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148-160BPM

Filter your crate to this range, then verify each track's beatgrid and Camelot key before you blend.

Practical target
152 BPM
Family
Trance
Evidence
Reference only

Use the BPM that makes loops, cue points, and phrase markers behave cleanly in your DJ software.

Quick answer

What BPM is Darkpsy?

A DJ tempo guide for Darkpsy: where the core range sits, plus common keys, mixing tips, and adjacent-tempo genres for set planning. Heavier end of psytrance with relentless 4/4 kicks, rolling sub-bass, and dense FM/acid textures. Kindzadza, Bog, Penta. Robotic and chromatic where forest is organic and natural.

Darkpsy typically runs 148 to 160 BPM, with 152 BPM as the practical DJ target. Use the range to filter your crate, then verify each track's beatgrid and key before mixing.
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Reference tracks

Reference Tracks for Darkpsy

The current reference snapshot does not include resolved BPM/key cards for Darkpsy. These curated references anchor the page's genre coverage:

reference 01PsykovskyStage Of Light Fighter
reference 02PsykovskyPohuy
reference 03KindzadzaDisco Valley
reference 04KindzadzaSlow Motion
reference 05Para HaluStoned Underground
reference 06Para HaluLast Call
reference 07OsomLight Up The Whole Place
reference 08HighkoShipibo Healing

Genre family

Darkpsy in the Trance Family

Darkpsy sits at 148160 BPM as a core DJ range, with 152 BPM as a practical target for crate filtering and set planning. Viewing Darkpsy as a sub-genre of Trance, it sits within the broader 128150 BPM family.

Trance

128-150BPM
105230

Hypnotic melodies, euphoric builds, and extended breakdowns. Designed to induce a trance-like state through repetition and emotional progression.

Euphoric melodiesExtended buildsArpeggiated synthsEmotional peaks

Sub-genre tempo spectrum

21 styles
150200
Balearic Trance
118-128
Zenonesque
126-140
Dream Trance
130-140
Progressive Psytrance
130-140
Uplifting Trance
136-142
Vocal Trance
132-140
Acid Trance
135-145
Orchestral Uplifting
138-142
Psybreaks
130-150
Psytrance
140-150
Goa Trance
140-150
Full-On Psytrance
140-148
Forest / Dark Psytrance
145-160
Twilight Psytrance
144-156
Nitzhonot
145-155
Suomisaundi
140-160
Darkpsy
148-160
Hi-Tech Psytrance
170-220

Reading the grid

How to Read Darkpsy BPM in DJ Software

Darkpsy is usually mixed around 148-160 BPM, with 152 BPM as a practical DJ target. Use the range as a DJ planning reference, then verify each track's beatgrid before a set.

How to read Darkpsy BPM values in DJ software
ReadingMeaningAction
148-160 BPMCore Darkpsy DJ rangeBeatmatch normally, then check phrasing around intros, breaks, and drops.
74-80 BPMHalftime interpretation of the core rangeDouble the grid if 8-bar loops or cue points feel too slow.
152 BPMPractical target for crate filteringUse as a starting point, then sort by energy, key, and arrangement.

DJ Overview for Darkpsy

Use this as a mixing and library-prep description, not an encyclopedia entry.

DJ overview for Darkpsy
AspectDetail
Sound paletteRelentless 4/4 kick, Rolling sub-bass, Dense FM/acid layers, Eschatological mood
Drum feel148-160 BPM core range; check whether slower readings work better doubled or as halftime.
Arrangement and phrasingConfirm intro, build, drop, breakdown, and outro cue points before trusting the analyzer value.
Energy use in a setbuilds, drops, and higher-energy transitions
Often compared withTrance, Twilight Psytrance, Nitzhonot

Mix Into Darkpsy

Tempo overlap is only one part of the decision. These suggestions separate BPM fit from style fit so same-tempo but unrelated genres do not look like natural transitions.

Genres to mix into Darkpsy
GenreBPM fitStyle fitTransition
Trance128-150 BPM · typical 138HighHighLong blend, harmonic blend, or drop swap
Uplifting Trance136-142 BPM · typical 138MediumHighBreakdown transition or tempo-reset blend
Progressive Trance128-136 BPM · typical 132LowHighBreakdown transition or tempo-reset blend
Vocal Trance132-140 BPM · typical 138MediumHighBreakdown transition or tempo-reset blend
Tech Trance135-145 BPM · typical 140MediumHighBreakdown transition or tempo-reset blend
Hard Trance140-150 BPM · typical 145HighHighLong blend, harmonic blend, or drop swap
Acid Trance135-145 BPM · typical 140MediumHighBreakdown transition or tempo-reset blend
Dream Trance130-140 BPM · typical 135MediumHighBreakdown transition or tempo-reset blend

Compare Nearby Styles

128 BPM160 BPM
148160 · typical 152

Primary reference for this page.

128150 · typical 138

Broader family range for planning transitions.

144156 · typical 150

2 BPM slower typical tempo; useful for warmups or pull-backs.

145155 · typical 150

2 BPM slower typical tempo; useful for warmups or pull-backs.

Suomisaundi
140160 · typical 150

2 BPM slower typical tempo; useful for warmups or pull-backs.

Key Planning for Darkpsy

Darkpsy can be produced in any musical key, so use the BPM range as the first filter and then check each track's detected key before mixing. For melodic or vocal-heavy tracks, translate your library's key labels with the Camelot wheel and test compatible moves with the key compatibility checker.

Mixing Tips

01

Tempo Window

Stay in the 148160 BPM band for clean mixes; verify unknown tracks with the BPM tapper.

02

Harmonic Fit

Use the Camelot wheel to find compatible keys before transitioning, especially when Darkpsy tracks have prominent melodic content.

03

Tempo Bridges

When bridging into a different tempo, use the key transposer to plan how pitch change affects key, or transition during a breakdown where the beat drops.

04

Next Reference

Browse the EDM genre BPM chart or the music genre tree to see how Darkpsy relates to neighboring styles.

05

Typical Tempo

See tracks at the typical 152 BPM on the 152 BPM tracks page.

Ben Modigell

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I've been DJing and producing music as "so I so," focusing on downtempo, minimal, dub house, tech house, and techno. My background in digital marketing, web development, and UX design over the past 6 years helps me create DJ tutorials that are clear, practical, and easy to follow.

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Methodology

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Author and Methodology

Maintained by Ben Modigell, founder of Vibes. Ben builds DJ library, preparation, BPM, and harmonic-mixing tools for working DJs.

Data used
10 curated reference tracks
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.
Evidence
10 curated Darkpsy reference tracks; resolved BPM/key cards are shown only when exact genre evidence is available.
How this page is made
This page is generated from the Vibes genre taxonomy, curated reference tracks, computed evidence statistics, and reference track metadata where available. AI-assisted research helped draft the taxonomy notes; the visible page is rendered from structured data and reusable page logic.

Genre BPM ranges are practical DJ references, not statistical claims about every track. Different edits, live versions, and analysis engines may report slightly different tempos.

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Frequently Asked Questions

152 BPM is the practical DJ target for Darkpsy. Treat it as a crate-filtering reference, then check the exact beatgrid and phrasing for each track.
Darkpsy ranges from 148 to 160 BPM. The spread reflects production variations and sub-genre splintering within the style.
Darkpsy is a sub-genre of Trance. While Trance as a whole spans 128-150 BPM, Darkpsy sits at 148-160 BPM with a typical tempo of 152. The main distinction is in production: relentless 4/4 kick, rolling sub-bass.
Darkpsy is best compared with Trance (128-150 BPM), Uplifting Trance (136-142 BPM), Progressive Trance (128-136 BPM), Vocal Trance (132-140 BPM). These are more useful DJ references than same-tempo genres from unrelated scenes because the production style and phrasing are closer.
Darkpsy is characterized by: Relentless 4/4 kick, Rolling sub-bass, Dense FM/acid layers, Eschatological mood.
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