: Reaches into the deep "ultra-low" territory that causes physical vibrations, often referred to as "flexing" the car or camera.
While the original PNAU remix was designed for radio and clubs, a different community sought to push the song’s limits. "Rebassing" is a technique where the original bass frequencies are filtered out and replaced with much deeper, synthesized notes. : Reaches into the deep "ultra-low" territory that
For "bassheads," this version transforms the upbeat dance-pop of Elton John and Dua Lipa into a technical test for subwoofers, turning a melodic radio hit into a physical experience that can rattle mirrors and move air in ways the original never intended. The "Rebassed" Subculture
The result was a global number-one hit, marking Elton John’s first Hot 100 entry in over 20 years. 2. The "Rebassed" Subculture : Reaches into the deep "ultra-low" territory that