The Best 7/4 Dubstep Music to Listen to This Year

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The Best 7/4 Dubstep Music to Listen to This Year

Introduction

If you’re looking for the best 7/4 dubstep music to listen to this year, you’ve come to the right place. Below, you’ll find a list of seven great tracks that will get your feet moving and your head nodding. So put on your dancing shoes and get ready to groove.

1. “Babylon” by Collie Buddz
2. “Biscuit” by Au5
3. “Exodus” by Dubsta
4. “Get Free” by Major Lazer feat. Amber Coffman
5. “Ghosts” by Nero
6. “In for the Kill” by Skream feat. La Roux
7. “La Roux vs Decksaver – In For The Kill (Datsik Remix)”

What is dubstep?

Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London, England. It is characterized by wobbly basslines and stuttering rhythms, and often features samples of other genres of music, such as hip hop, reggae and drum and bass.

The best 7/4 dubstep songs of 2020

7/4 time signatures are becoming increasingly popular in dubstep music. This time signature gives the music a more driving and energetic feel. If you’re looking for some new 7/4 dubstep to add to your playlist, look no further. Here are the best 7/4 dubstep songs of 2020.

Flux Pavilion – I Can’t Stop

This tune has been a staple in Flux’s live sets for a while now, and it was only a matter of time before he released it. “I Can’t Stop” is a perfect example of what happens when Flux Pavilion’s signature sound is applied to a 7/4 time signature. The result is a hard-hitting, head-nodding banger that will get your chin wagging and your feet moving.

Skrillex – Bangarang

“Bangarang” is a song by American electronic music producer Skrillex. It was released as a single on December 23, 2011, and was later included as the opening track on his second studio album, Bangarang (2012). The song features vocals from Sirah. It peaked at number 84 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.

The song’s title and hook come from the 1991 film Hook, in which the Lost Boys shout “Bangarang!” when they are about to cause mischief. In an interview with MTV News, Skrillex said that he had wanted to use the sample for a while, but was unable to find it until he watched the film again and found it himself. He also credited Hook as an influence on his career: “That movie Hook was such a big influence on me growing up… I always wanted to make a ‘Bangarang!’-type song.”

Nero – Promises

Nero’s “Promises” is one of the most popular dubstep songs of all time, and for good reason. The mix of beautifully written melodies with heavy bass and Drum & Bass beats is unparalleled.

Calvin Harris – Sweet Nothing

We’ve rounded up the best 7/4 dubstep songs of 2020 so far, including Calvin Harris’ ” Sweet Nothing,” Skrillex’s ” Ruffneck Bass,” and more.

Adventure Club – Do I See Color

This hard-hitting song by Adventure Club will definitely get your adrenaline pumping. The drop is absolutely insane, and the 7/4 time signature just adds to the chaos. If you’re looking for a song to headbang to, this is it.

Conclusion

In conclusion, this article has provided a snapshot of the best 7/4 dubstep music to listen to this year. It is hoped that the reader has found this information both interesting and useful in terms of helping them make their own music choices.

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