Bleu Clair, Ootoro, Chyra - Killer Bee Feat. Chyra (original Mix) 444 Hz [ 4K ]

: Tuning A to 444 Hz results in the note C landing at approximately 528 Hz, a frequency often discussed in various musical and mathematical circles for its unique resonance properties. Release Details at a Glance Release Date : September 30, 2022. Label : BLEU LABEL / MCMLXXXI. Tempo & Key : A driving 128 BPM in the key of B Minor.

: Some musicians and orchestras prefer higher tunings because they can create a more brilliant or "tenser" sound quality compared to the 440 Hz standard.

: The track features a club-focused vibe with exotic, Middle Eastern-inspired sound design. : Tuning A to 444 Hz results in

If you’ve been tracking the global rise of tech house, two names from Indonesia should be firmly on your radar: and OOTORO . Their 2022 collaboration, "Killer Bee" (feat. Chyra) , isn't just another club track—it’s a masterclass in "sultry house" that has become a staple in high-energy sets from EDC Las Vegas to CRSSD Fest. A Powerhouse Collaboration

Whether the interest lies in the deep, exotic grooves or the unique characteristics of alternative frequency tunings, "Killer Bee" remains a significant track in the contemporary house scene. Tempo & Key : A driving 128 BPM in the key of B Minor

Bleu Clair and OOTORO share a history that predates their breakout success, having previously collaborated on Martin Garrix’s STMPD Records. "Killer Bee" serves as a spiritual successor, blending their distinct visions into a well-crafted tech house track.

: While A=440 Hz is the modern concert pitch standard, tuning to A=444 Hz results in a slightly higher overall pitch. If you’ve been tracking the global rise of

While the standard "Original Mix" is the most common version, some listeners explore versions tuned to . In music theory and history, alternative tunings offer a different sonic profile: