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I hate the band wagoners but because Dubstep and bass go hand in hand, I have no problem providing my fellow bass heads some dope as **** tracks and some information as to what they're listening to ^_^.
To be arranged by artist, If by another artist then its a remix. Also, There may be multiple mixes of the same song by different artists. Pick your favorite ^_^_^_^ (WHO YOU GON TROLL NAO)
May include some drumstep, moombahton, dubstyle(yes dubstyle), Hardstyle, and yea.. you get the picture
This isn't every song ever made by these artists, its just the ones I find to be exceptional. (even if just one track, each artist deserves their name to be shown)
Background on any and all styles of music that might be present in this post before the question of "What is _____" arises:
Dubstep
Dubstep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drumstep
Drumstep, a somewhat misunderstood genre, is a term encompassing dubstep-styled tracks that borrow the tempo structure of drum and bass while retaining the percussive rhythm of dubstep. Rather than the syncopated double-time breaks or 2-step drum loops common in most drum and bass songs, drumstep adopts the half-time alternating kick-snare drum pattern on the 1st and 3rd beat of every measure commonly found in many dubstep tracks. As with all dubstep tracks, drumstep maintains a strong emphasis on deep bass. It often incorporates wobbles, hi-hats, and spliced samples to propel the rhythm in the absence of the emphasized percussion of regular drum and bass tracks. Unlike dubstep, however, the tempo of drumstep lies within the 170-190 BPM tempo of drum and bass, rather than the 140 BPM tempo of dubstep tracks. The term is somewhat controversial due to the already present similarities between dubstep and drum and bass, and is often used as a "grey area" term for tracks that draw influences from both of its parent genres.
Hardstyle (Where shuffling comes from... **** lmfao)
Hardstyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dubstyle
Dubstyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moombahton
Moombahton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its best to know the background on the style of music you support and bump to so that you aren't considered a band wagoner.
K so here's my 3 1/2+ years of dubstep experience in a forum post. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Skream
Shot yourself in the foot
Echo Park - Fibreoptic (12planet n flinch)
Echo Park - Fiberoptic (12th Planet & Flinch Remix) - YouTube
Please leave your comments, Thanks, and likes
I hate the band wagoners but because Dubstep and bass go hand in hand, I have no problem providing my fellow bass heads some dope as **** tracks and some information as to what they're listening to ^_^.
To be arranged by artist, If by another artist then its a remix. Also, There may be multiple mixes of the same song by different artists. Pick your favorite ^_^_^_^ (WHO YOU GON TROLL NAO)
May include some drumstep, moombahton, dubstyle(yes dubstyle), Hardstyle, and yea.. you get the picture
This isn't every song ever made by these artists, its just the ones I find to be exceptional. (even if just one track, each artist deserves their name to be shown)
Background on any and all styles of music that might be present in this post before the question of "What is _____" arises:
Dubstep
Dubstep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drumstep
Drumstep, a somewhat misunderstood genre, is a term encompassing dubstep-styled tracks that borrow the tempo structure of drum and bass while retaining the percussive rhythm of dubstep. Rather than the syncopated double-time breaks or 2-step drum loops common in most drum and bass songs, drumstep adopts the half-time alternating kick-snare drum pattern on the 1st and 3rd beat of every measure commonly found in many dubstep tracks. As with all dubstep tracks, drumstep maintains a strong emphasis on deep bass. It often incorporates wobbles, hi-hats, and spliced samples to propel the rhythm in the absence of the emphasized percussion of regular drum and bass tracks. Unlike dubstep, however, the tempo of drumstep lies within the 170-190 BPM tempo of drum and bass, rather than the 140 BPM tempo of dubstep tracks. The term is somewhat controversial due to the already present similarities between dubstep and drum and bass, and is often used as a "grey area" term for tracks that draw influences from both of its parent genres.
Hardstyle (Where shuffling comes from... **** lmfao)
Hardstyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dubstyle
Dubstyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moombahton
Moombahton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its best to know the background on the style of music you support and bump to so that you aren't considered a band wagoner.
K so here's my 3 1/2+ years of dubstep experience in a forum post. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Skream
Shot yourself in the foot
Echo Park - Fibreoptic (12planet n flinch)
Echo Park - Fiberoptic (12th Planet & Flinch Remix) - YouTube
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