A key feature of the rebassed version of is its ultra-low frequency tuning , specifically optimized for car audio competitions and high-performance subwoofers.
While the original 1992 track is a classic of the techno-bass genre, the "rebassed" editions offer several distinct technical features: A key feature of the rebassed version of
: The track famously features various vocal and rhythmic samples, including pieces from "Dance to the Rhythm" by Frankie 'O' Generator and "Ghetto Bass" by 2 Live Crew, which remain audible even through the heavy bass processing. : These versions are manually re-tuned to hit
: Multiple versions exist for different hardware capabilities, ranging from extremely low 28-33 Hz mixes to slightly higher 41-49 Hz punchier versions for standard systems. most notably the 32-37 Hz band
: These versions are manually re-tuned to hit specific deep frequency ranges, most notably the 32-37 Hz band, which focuses on "feeling" the sound rather than just hearing it.
: Many rebassed versions also incorporate "screwed" techniques, lowering the BPM (beats per minute) to further elongate bass notes and increase the intensity of the low-end vibrations.