5 Hour Dubstep Glitch Hop Gaming Music Mix
Contents
- Introduction
- What is Dubstep?
- What is Glitch Hop?
- What is Gaming Music?
- The Best Dubstep Glitch Hop Gaming Music Mix
- “8 Bit Adventure” by Glitch Hop Community
- “Bassnectar – Vava Voom (Feat. Lupe Fiasco)” by Bassnectar
- “Carnage – Bang! (Feat. KRS-One)” by Carnage
- “Datsik – Firepower (Feat. Excision)” by Datsik
- “Excision & Datsik – Swagga (Feat. Messinian)” by Excision & Datsik
- “Flux Pavilion – I Can’t Stop” by Flux Pavilion
- “Koan Sound – Max Out (Feat. Asa)” by Koan Sound
- “Nero – Must Be the Feeling (Feat. Kyza & Datsik)” by Nero
- “Skism – Experts (Feat. Virus Syndicate)” by Skism
- “Zeds Dead – Rude Boy (Feat. Omar LinX)” by Zeds Dead
5 Hour Dubstep Glitch Hop Gaming Music Mix
Introduction
Welcome to my 5 hour dubstep glitch hop gaming music mix! This mix is perfect for gaming, studying, working out, or just chilling. It features a variety of artists and genres, all tied together with a consistent glitch hop party vibe. Turn it up and enjoy!
What is Dubstep?
Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the late 1990s. It is generally characterized by sparse, syncopated rhythmic patterns with prominent sub-bass frequencies. The style emerged as an offshoot of UK garage, drawing on a lineage of related styles such as 2-step and dub.
What is Glitch Hop?
Glitch hop is a music genre that blends elements of hip hop and electronic music. It is often characterized by staccato beats, syncopated rhythms, and random sound effects. Glitch hop artists often employ heavy use of sampling, loops, and cut-up techniques.
What is Gaming Music?
Gaming music is a genre of electronic music that is designed to enhance the gaming experience. It can be either background music to accompany gameplay, or game-specific music that is played in response to player actions.
Gaming music has its roots in the early days of video games, when simple bleeps and bloops were used to convey basic game sounds. As video games became more complex, so too did their accompanying soundtracks. Today, gaming music is a multi-billion dollar industry, with composers and producers creating music specifically for video games.
The gaming music industry has grown exponentially in recent years, as video games have become increasingly popular worldwide. In 2018, the global video game market was valued at over $135 billion, and it is expected to reach $180 billion by 2021. This growth has led to a corresponding increase in demand for gaming music, which has become one of the most popular genres of electronic music.
There are many different sub-genres of gaming music, each with its own distinct style and sound. Some of the most popular sub-genres include dubstep, glitch hop, chiptune, and electronica. Gaming music artists often experiment with new sounds and styles to create unique and innovative tracks that will capture the attention of gamers worldwide.
The Best Dubstep Glitch Hop Gaming Music Mix
“8 Bit Adventure” by Glitch Hop Community
This textured, complex genre often has a heavy reliance on synths and samples, as well as high-tempo beats. The result is an infectious sound that’s perfect for gaming and adrenaline-pumping activities.
“8 Bit Adventure” by Glitch Hop Community is the perfect example of this genre. The song features a high-tempo beat with synth elements and a catchy melody. The result is a perfect backdrop for gaming or any other activity that requires focus and concentration.
“Bassnectar – Vava Voom (Feat. Lupe Fiasco)” by Bassnectar
Bassnectar is an American DJ and record producer. His music spans multiple genres, including dubstep, glitch hop, drum and bass, electro house, and downtempo. He has released seven studio albums, two live albums, one EP, and many singles and remixes. His eighth studio album, Noise vs Beauty, was released on June 24, 2014.
“Vava Voom” is a song by Bassnectar featuring Lupe Fiasco. It was released as the lead single from Noise vs Beauty on April 29, 2014.
“Carnage – Bang! (Feat. KRS-One)” by Carnage
This song is a perfect example of the type of music you can expect to hear in a Dubstep Glitch Hop Gaming Music Mix. The song starts with a bang and then KRS-One comes in to deliver some amazing lyrics. The beat is so catchy and the bass is so heavy that it will get your head nodding and your feet moving.
“Datsik – Firepower (Feat. Excision)” by Datsik
This is a five hour dubstep and glitch hop gaming music mix featuring Datsik’s “Firepower (Feat. Excision)”.
“Excision & Datsik – Swagga (Feat. Messinian)” by Excision & Datsik
Excision & Datsik are two of the most popular dubstep artists out there. If you’re a fan of either one of them, then you’re sure to love this track. “Swagga” is a five minute long track that features Messinian on vocals. The song itself is a heavy hitting dubstep track with a catchy melody and some serious bass. If you’re looking for a dubstep song to get you pumped up for your next gaming session, then this is the one for you.
“Flux Pavilion – I Can’t Stop” by Flux Pavilion
“Flux Pavilion – I Can’t Stop” is a song by English dubstep producer Flux Pavilion. It was released on 8 November 2011 by Big Beat Records as a single from his album Lines in Wax. The song peaked at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart, number 3 on the US Dance/Electronic Songs chart, and number 6 on the ARIA Club Tracks chart.
“Koan Sound – Max Out (Feat. Asa)” by Koan Sound
Koan Sound is a dubstep and glitch hop duo from Bristol, UK, composed of Will Weeks and Jim Bastow. They are currently signed to Skrillex’s OWSLA record label.
“Max Out” is a song by Koan Sound featuring Asa, released as a single on March 11, 2014.
“Nero – Must Be the Feeling (Feat. Kyza & Datsik)” by Nero
Nero – Must Be the Feeling (Feat. Kyza & Datsik) is a awesome dubstep glitch hop song that is perfect for gaming. The song is five hours long, and it features Kyza and Datsik. The song is available for purchase on iTunes, and it can be downloaded for free on SoundCloud.
“Skism – Experts (Feat. Virus Syndicate)” by Skism
Skism is a dubstep and glitch hop producer from the United Kingdom. He is a co-founder of the record labels Never Say Die Records and Black Label Music. Skism’s music has been featured in many video games and in 2012 he produced a song for the film The Dictator.
“Zeds Dead – Rude Boy (Feat. Omar LinX)” by Zeds Dead
Zeds Dead is a dubstep and glitch hop duo from Toronto, Canada. Their song “Rude Boy” features Omar LinX, and is a great example of their style of music. This 5 hour long mix features many other great tracks from Zeds Dead, and is perfect for gaming or studying.