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You got to know dubstep
You got to know dubstep




I love dubstep, but it's like some sort of ego-inflating disease. Dubstep is a genre of music, not a religion. This just proves that people like dubstep just because they think it's cool. My phone background wouldn't be the word "rap". If i was into rap music, i wouldn't go around wearing shirts and hats that say "rap".

you got to know dubstep

Wearing dubstep clothing and accessories, having dubstep phone backgrounds, it's so stupid. Dubstep fans also feel the need to let everyone know about their affection for the genre. Unfortunately, 85% of the fanbase do not have the intelligence to grasp this truth, and continue to search for and listen to what they think are " filthy dubstep tracks". Dubstep isn"t about mind fucking noises, it's about the rythm and the feel of bass sounds. The other 25% are actual dubstep fans, who appreciate the rythm and basslines and aren't just looking for filthy drops. Those kids make up about 85% of the fanbase. Most of these "fans" are preppy kids who listen to dubstep not because they like how it sounds, but because they think it's "cool", and that's what all the "cool" kids listen to. The fanbase mostly consists of people ranging from 14-18 years of age. Dubstep probably has one of the most ridiculous fanbases out there. It is characterized by deep bass and sub-basslines. It can incorporate elements of a variety of different genres ranging from Trance and DnB to Hip-Hop and Nu-Metal, and the reverse is also true.Ī genre of electronic music originating in the UK. Seven Lions, Xilent, etc.), or moody, relaxing and chill (e.g.

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Skrillex, Excision, etc.) or melodic, euphoric and trancey (e.g. Expanding on this, frequently, alot of songs that aren't Dubstep are referred to as Dubstep, mainly due to incorporating alot of features (LFO-Modded Bass, Dirty FM Synthesis Mid-Range, etc.) associated with Dubstep. Nero - Reaching Out, Bassnectar Remix - Ellie Goulding - Lights), and actually originated from it's origins in 2-step garage and Dub Reggae, and can be found in DnB and House. LFO modulated low and midrange basslines are not essential to the genre and alot of dubstep productions do not even incorporate them (e.g. Sometimes it is said to be a downtempo genre but this is simply a misunderstanding of the concept of a half-step beat. It is often produced around 140BPM, but can go as low as 128 or even as high as 145, there is no real set BPM. Simply, a genre of Electronic Dance Music based around a non-straightened half-step beat, wherein a bass-drum (kick) will often (but not always) play on the first downbeat and a mid-range percussion (snares, claps, etc.) playing on the third downbeat, with variations to this skeleton beat.






You got to know dubstep