soulfood said:I disagree.
As dubstep came from dudes in Croydon doing dub remixes of 2-step tunes, hence dub-step, dubstep generally has the rythmic feel of dub in the low with elements of 2-step/UK bass modulation and the snare placement of dub with elements of skippy 2-step/garagey bits in the high-end percussion.
Used to sound like this:
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Now everyone thinks that any electronic music that has a slower feel and modulated bass is dubstep.
Jus' sayin'... don't mean to be too perdantic
Ulim said::? This has more to do with noise music like japannoise or danger.
[YOUTUBE]Really like this kind here ^
universecannon said:Allow me to introduce you to our lord and savior Kursa
The amount of material you'll see if you subscribe to his bandcamp is crazy. He released 3 EPs in the last month alone. Very experimental but halftime/dubstep/DnB/glitch influenced. Incredible sound design.
Not really into DnB much but there is some amazing halftime/glitch/dubstep sections going on in this mix. Lots of unreleased kursa, seppa, chee, billain, etc.
Kursa X Seppa
Gonzukes said:Unfortunately the first song isn't available :/
However, I do agree with what soulfood said.. Dubstep should be Dub + Step.
Bass music has awesome stuff all around the board though. Kursa is dope btw, thanks for sharing! (Like actually this is tight af)
I'll share some (imo) high quality deep bass music as well
Biome
District
SP:MC & LX-One
Kryptic Minds
Ivy Lab
DCult