There’s a club night dedicated to 10 BPM tracks

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There’s a club night dedicated to 10 BPM tracks

Words by Hannah Prasad

Anyone for a slow-dance? Copenhagen artist Greta Eacott is planning a club night dedicated to 10 BPM tracks.

Intrigued? So are we. The artist put forward the question recently, asking: “If I make a dance club with music at 10 BPM will anybody come? What will it sound like? Can I dance to it? Will it be enjoyable?” and as it turns out, the theory will be getting put to the test.

Greta will be hosting an event in the near future which she plans to dedicate entirely to the slowest of slow jams and you can get involved.

The process is pretty relaxed, with Greta explaining that “Tracks don’t need to be ‘finished’, or of any particular length. Everything is welcome and will be put to the dance floor. Only restriction is please keep to our strict 10 BPM policy. The night will last for as long as we have music for.”

Submit your tracks here if you’re keen. Sounds like a high-energy night!

(Source: Mixmag)

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