: Stick to the standard trap 3rd beat, but layer it with a "snap" or a wet rimshot to keep the house-vibe crisp.
: Use short, punchy 808s. Follow a Trap Drum Pattern guide but focus on syncopation—leave space for the organic percussion to breathe.
: Use nature sounds—waves crashing, jungle birds, or wind—heavily filtered (Low-pass) so they sit in the background.
: Blend high-energy Latin Trap rhythms with the slower, 120-124 BPM house tempo if you are going for a "Hybrid" feel. 3. Sound Design & Arrangement