Elektrobank - Radio Edit by The Chemical Brothers cover art

Elektrobank - Radio Edit

The Chemical Brothers

Key
10B · D major
BPM
98
Double-time
196
Open Key
3d
Energy
87/100
Pop
0/100
Length
3:55
Released
1997
Album
Elektrobank
Genre
Big Beat
Loudness
-3.6 dB
ISRC
GBAAA9710625

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

Other versions

Against the original (10B at 167 BPM), this version runs 69 BPM slower in the same key.

Elektrobank - Radio Edit runs 98 BPM in D major (10B), a slow-groove tempo big beat record. It reads as punchy, neutral in mood. It leans atmospheric over strictly danceable. The mix is almost entirely instrumental. The master is loud and heavily compressed. A 1997 production that still circulates in sets. More underground than 99% of The Chemical Brothers's catalogue. For programming, treat it as an opener or closing-set piece.

Tempo:
slower than 94% of The Chemical Brothers's catalogue
Groove:
less groove-driven than 93% of The Chemical Brothers's catalogue
Brightness:
brighter than 77% of The Chemical Brothers's catalogue

Sonic profile

EnergyGrooveMoodOrganicInstr.LiveTempo
Energy87
Mood57Balanced
Groove30
Acoustic0
Instrumental76
Live10
Speech11

Frequency spectrum

amplitude · bass → treble

FAQ

What key is Elektrobank - Radio Edit in?

Elektrobank - Radio Edit by The Chemical Brothers is in D major, or 10B on the Camelot wheel.

What BPM is Elektrobank - Radio Edit?

Elektrobank - Radio Edit runs at 98 BPM, a slow-groove tempo track.

What mixes well with Elektrobank - Radio Edit?

From 10B it blends harmonically with 11B, 10A, 9B. Moving to 11B lifts the energy a step.

Is Elektrobank - Radio Edit good for peak time?

With energy 87 out of 100 at 98 BPM, it works best as an opener or closing-set piece.

Mixes harmonically

10B9B · 11B · 10A

From 10B, 11B (A major) lifts the energy a step; 10A (B minor) settles into the relative minor; 9B (G major) cools the energy down a step.

Every move from 10B

11BSimple Mix Upper
9BSimple Mix Downer
10ATonal Shift·
11ADiagonal Mix Upper
9ADiagonal Mix Downer
1ACompatible Tone·
12BHigh Energy Boost▲▲▲
8BHigh Energy Drain▼▼▼
1BParallel Key Upper▲▲
7BParallel Key Downer▼▼
5BTritone Jump▲▲
2BRelated Keyrisky

How to mix it

In 10B at 98 BPM: 11B (A major) — move to 11B to push the floor harder; 10A (B minor) — switch to 10A for a mood change without losing the groove; 9B (G major) — drop to 9B to bring the room down gently.

Pitch range at ±6%: 92-104 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 5B rather than 10B; below -5% it reads as 3B. With key lock on, it stays 10B across the whole range.

Programming: an opener or closing-set piece.

Similar tempo

Within ±3 BPM of 98 — beatmatch without a big tempo pull.

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