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==Characteristics== Like house and techno, microhouse is built around a 4/4 time signature. Its [[tempo]] ranges between 115 and 130 BPM. A noticeable difference between microhouse and house is the replacement of typical house [[kick drum]]s, [[Hi-hat (instrument)|hi-hats]] and other drum machine samples with clicks, static, glitches, and small bits of noise, which more often than not are stretched out and last longer in drops.<ref name="ishkur">{{Cite web |author=Ishkur |date=2019 |title=Ishkur's Guide: Microhouse |url=https://music.ishkur.com/?query=Microhouse |access-date=December 16, 2023 |website=[[Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music]]}}</ref><ref name="allmusic">{{cite web |url = http://www.allmusic.com/style/microhouse-ma0000012279 |title = Microhouse |website = [[AllMusic]] |access-date = August 12, 2014 }}</ref> Microhouse artists often experiment with different forms of [[Sampling (music)|sampling]] to achieve this effect. One characteristic feature of microhouse is the use of sampling: extremely short ('micro') samples of the human voice, musical instruments, everyday noises and computer created wave patterns are arranged to form complex melodies (such as can be heard in [[Akufen]]'s "Deck the House"). Vocals in microhouse are often simplistic, nonsensical, and monotone in nature, although some artists, such as [[Matthew Dear]], combine singing with microhouse production. This is one of the main characteristics of microhouse compared to deep house, for example, which tends to feature no vocals and also a slower tempo going to as low as 115 BPM in some songs. Microhouse is somewhat obscure when compared to other genres of house and techno, but several cities including Bucharest, Melbourne, Berlin, London, Paris, Montreal, the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Miami, Detroit, and Chicago, have budding scenes, and with the minimal techno boom of the mid-2000s, is now gaining great popularity in German, French, Canadian, Italian and Spanish clubs. Mainstream tech house records and CDs will occasionally have microhouse or minimal reworks of tracks. On top of this, several tracks have become major club hits over the years, and a few others have even gained European radioplay. The following labels generally release minimal techno, deep house or other genres but also release microhouse: *{{ill|Playhouse (record label)|lt=Playhouse|de|Playhouse}}<ref name="hyperdub2002"/> *[[BPitch Control]] *Cadenza *[[Cocoon Recordings|Cocoon]] *[[Ghostly International]] / [[Spectral Sound]] *[[Kompakt]] *[[Macro Recordings|Macro]] *[[Mille Plateaux (record label)|Mille Plateaux]] *[[M nus]] *[[Traum Schallplatten]] *Truesoul *[[Raster-Noton]]
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