L.O.V.E - Ancestral Trap Soul Mix
- BPM
- 110
- Open Key
- 7m
- Energy
- 41/100
- Pop
- 1/100
- Length
- 3:23
- Released
- 2025
- Album
- L.O.V.E (REMIXED)
- Genre
- Deep House
- Loudness
- -10.4 dB
- ISRC
- QMBZ92541937
Key, BPM and audio features: model-based audio analysis · how we measure · catalogue updated July 2026
Other versions
- L.O.V.E - Main Mixoriginal2B · 115
- L.O.V.E - Inst Mixoriginal1A · 110
- L.O.V.E - Bria 83 Orchestra Mixoriginal3A · 110
- L.O.V.E - Ancestral Batida Mixoriginal1A · 138
L.O.V.E - Ancestral Trap Soul Mix is a mid-tempo deep house track in E♭ minor (2A) at 110 BPM. Tonally it lands dark and steady. The groove is strong and floor-ready. The master keeps real dynamic headroom. Calmer than 94% of Boddhi Satva's catalogue. In a set it works best as a warm-up or breakdown cut.
- Tempo:
- slower than 89% of Boddhi Satva's catalogue
- Brightness:
- darker than 79% of Boddhi Satva's catalogue
Sonic profile
Frequency spectrum
amplitude · bass → treble
FAQ
What key is L.O.V.E - Ancestral Trap Soul Mix in?
L.O.V.E - Ancestral Trap Soul Mix by Boddhi Satva is in E♭ minor, or 2A on the Camelot wheel.
What BPM is L.O.V.E - Ancestral Trap Soul Mix?
L.O.V.E - Ancestral Trap Soul Mix runs at 110 BPM, a mid-tempo track.
What mixes well with L.O.V.E - Ancestral Trap Soul Mix?
From 2A it blends harmonically with 3A, 2B, 1A. Moving to 3A lifts the energy a step.
Is L.O.V.E - Ancestral Trap Soul Mix good for peak time?
With energy 41 out of 100 at 110 BPM, it works best as a warm-up or breakdown cut.
Mixes harmonically
2A → 1A · 3A · 2BFrom 2A, 3A (B♭ minor) lifts the energy a step; 2B (F♯ major) brightens to the relative major; 1A (A♭ minor) cools the energy down a step.
How to mix it
In 2A at 110 BPM: 3A (B♭ minor) — move to 3A to push the floor harder; 2B (F♯ major) — switch to 2B for a mood change without losing the groove; 1A (A♭ minor) — drop to 1A to bring the room down gently.
Pitch range at ±6%: 103-117 BPM — anything in that window beatmatches without sounding stretched.
Key on the fader: without key lock (Master Tempo on CDJs), above roughly +5% it plays a semitone higher, so treat it as 9A rather than 2A; below -5% it reads as 7A. With key lock on, it stays 2A across the whole range.
Programming: a warm-up or breakdown cut — early set or after a peak to reset the room.
Similar tempo
Within ±3 BPM of 110 — beatmatch without a big tempo pull.
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