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Dog Days

PAWSA

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Key
7B · F major
BPM
131
Open Key
12d
Energy
69/100
Pop
55/100
Length
3:44
Released
2023
Genre
Minimal Techno
Label
Solid Grooves Records
Loudness
-9.3 dB
Dynamics
16.1 dB
ISRC
GBLV62301634

Key, BPM and audio features: model-based audio analysis · how we measure · catalogue updated July 2026

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A peak-time tempo minimal techno cut, Dog Days sits in F major (7B) at 131 BPM. Tonally it lands bright and euphoric. The groove is strong and floor-ready. It is vocal-led. Its spectrum is weighted to the sub and kick, with a heavy low end. The master keeps unusual dynamic range for club music (crest 16 dB). Better known than 93% of PAWSA's catalogue. For programming, treat it as a mid-set roller.

Brightness:
brighter than 92% of PAWSA's catalogue
Low end:
more treble-tilted than 88% of PAWSA's catalogue
Groove:
less groove-driven than 86% of PAWSA's catalogue

Sonic profile

EnergyGrooveMoodOrganicInstr.LiveTempo
Energy69
Mood88Bright
Groove80
Acoustic1
Instrumental2
Live5
Speech7

Frequency spectrum

amplitude · bass → treble

601252505001k2k4k8k
33%
Low
30-130 Hz
30%
Low-mid
130-570 Hz
23%
Upper-mid
570 Hz-2.5 kHz
14%
High
2.5-11 kHz

FAQ

What key is Dog Days in?

Dog Days by PAWSA is in F major, or 7B on the Camelot wheel.

What BPM is Dog Days?

Dog Days runs at 131 BPM, a peak-time tempo track.

What mixes well with Dog Days?

From 7B it blends harmonically with 8B, 7A, 6B. Moving to 8B lifts the energy a step.

Is Dog Days good for peak time?

With energy 69 out of 100 at 131 BPM, it works best as a mid-set roller.

Mixes harmonically

7B6B · 8B · 7A

From 7B, 8B (C major) lifts the energy a step; 7A (D minor) settles into the relative minor; 6B (B♭ major) cools the energy down a step.

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Every move from 7B

8BSimple Mix Upper
6BSimple Mix Downer
7ATonal Shift·
8ADiagonal Mix Upper
6ADiagonal Mix Downer
10ACompatible Tone·
9BHigh Energy Boost▲▲▲
5BHigh Energy Drain▼▼▼
10BParallel Key Upper▲▲
4BParallel Key Downer▼▼
2BTritone Jump▲▲
11BRelated Keyrisky

How to mix it

In 7B at 131 BPM: 8B (C major) — move to 8B to push the floor harder; 7A (D minor) — switch to 7A for a mood change without losing the groove; 6B (B♭ major) — drop to 6B to bring the room down gently.

Pitch range at ±6%: 123-139 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 2B rather than 7B; below -5% it reads as 12B. With key lock on, it stays 7B across the whole range.

Programming: a mid-set roller.

Similar tempo

Within ±3 BPM of 131 — beatmatch without a big tempo pull.

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Other recommendations

Beyond strict key and genre matches: tracks that still sit in beatmatch range of 131 BPM with a compatible energy and groove — candidates for a key jump or a genre crossover.

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