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Record Label
High Tea Music
1 tracks4 artists1 mixes0.1% influence0.01% market share
The English city of Bristol has, since the mid-1970s, had a fertile music culture, resulting in not only influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound, Bristol sound or trip hop. Along with the music, a number of local record labels also developed, some receiving national and international attention, others with a smaller audience appeal. In the 1970s, there was a DIY culture of record production and the independent record label came to prominence.
Read more on Wikipedia →Sound DNA — How High Tea Music tracks appear in DJ sets
78
Avg BPM
Dance
Primary Genre
Rising Artists?
T & Sugah, Ekko & Sidetrack
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Top Artists on High Tea Music
🎧 DJ sets featuring High Tea Music(1 total)
Top tracks on High Tea Music(1 total)
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About High Tea Music on Mixprism
What is High Tea Music?▾
The English city of Bristol has, since the mid-1970s, had a fertile music culture, resulting in not only influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound, Bristol sound or trip hop. Along with the music, a number of local record labels also developed, some receiving national and international attention, others with a smaller audience appeal. In the 1970s, there was a DIY culture of record production and the independent record label came to prominence.
What are the most played High Tea Music tracks in DJ sets?▾
The most played High Tea Music tracks on Mixprism are T & Sugah, Ekko & Sidetrack — What You Want. These tracks appear across 1 DJ set in Mixprism's database.
What BPM does High Tea Music music typically use?▾
High Tea Music tracks identified in DJ sets on Mixprism average 78 BPM. The primary genre is Dance.
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