Tribal Guarachero
A music genre that fuses electronic dance music with certain rhythms from regional Mexican music, including technobanda. It is sometimes referred to as 3ball. The style originated from the lower and middle-class neighborhoods of Mexico City, then moved to Monterrey and the US.
With a 4/4 time, the genre is often made up of cascading triplets and a BPM of 140–280. The rhythm employs Afro-Cuban rhythms and Latin synths. It can be used in solo dances with a unique dance movement, or in dance troupes to compete in dance-offs. Mexican pointy boots are often associated with tribal guarachero and are worn in dance-offs. 2000– .