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    Ghettotech was born as a DJing style in the late 1980s, inspired by the eclecticism of The Electrifying Mojo and the fast-paced mixing and turntablism of Jeff "The Wizard" Mills. DJs would mix multiple genres including jungle, ghetto house, hip hop, R&B, electro and Detroit techno.

  2. Sep 10, 2022 · The name ghettotech came from a journalist, “His name was Hobey Echlin and he used to write for URB Magazine,” Jeffries recalls of the genre’s labeling. “He was a Detroit native but he lived on the West Coast and he was really into the sound but then he saw this gap where he’s writing on a whole genre of music that no other writers ...

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    • October 9, 2022
  3. May 24, 2017 · Before producer Disco D and journalist Hobey Echlin gave it an exportable label in the mid-’90s, ghettotech went by names that reflected how normal mixing Detroit classics with the latest dance sounds had become.

  4. Ghettotech (also known as Detroit club) is a genre of electronic music originating from Detroit. It combines elements of Chicago’s ghetto house with electro, Detroit techno, Miami bass. Influences. Electro (music) Detroit techno; Miami bass; Hip hop music; Ghetto house

  5. Ghettotech is a genre of electronic music originating from Detroit. It combines elements of Chicago's ghetto house with electro, Detroit techno, Miami bass.

  6. Apr 14, 2023 · Soon into the creation of the genre, the city's musicians experimented with faster, bouncier and raunchier beats and lyrics. Their dare to be cutting edge led to the birth of techno subgenre Ghettotech.

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  8. Ghettotech is a subgenre of electronic dance music that originated in Detroit in the mid-1990s. It is characterized by fast-paced, repetitive beats, aggressive lyrics, and heavy use of samples from hip-hop, techno, and house music.

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