The Best of 2015: Dubstep Music
2015 was a great year for dubstep music. Here are some of the best tracks that came out this year.
Best Dubstep Songs of 2015
If you are a fan of dubstep music, then you know that 2015 was a great year for the genre. Many new artists emerged and released some amazing tracks. Here is a list of the best dubstep songs of 2015:
1) Fire Hive by Knife Party
2) Lean On (feat. MØ & DJ Snake) by Major Lazer
3) Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff (feat. Rob Swire) [Netsky Remix] by deadmau5
4) Where Are Ü Now (with Justin Bieber) [Skrillex Remix] by Jack Ü
5) Get Low by Dillon Francis & DJ Snake
6) Internet Friends – VIP Mix by Knife Party
7) Techno by vicetone
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9 diphasic
10 helion
Best Dubstep Albums of 2015
It can be difficult to find good dubstep music at times, but 2015 was a great year for the genre. Below are some of the best dubstep albums of the year.
-Cookie Monsta- Punishment
-Flux Pavilion- Murder to the Mind
-Zomboy- Nuclear (Hands Up)
-Pegboard Nerds & Tristam- Razor Sharp
-Snails & Antiserum- Wild
Best Dubstep Artists of 2015
It’s been an absolutely huge year for dubstep music, with some truly incredible tracks and artists emerging in the genre. 2015 has seen a continued explosion in popularity for dubstep, with both mainstream and underground artists alike releasing some phenomenal music.
So, who have been the stand-out performers in dubstep this year? Here are our picks for the best dubstep artists of 2015:
1. Skream
Skream has been at the forefront of dubstep since the genre’s inception, and he’s showing no signs of slowing down. His most recent album,Outside the Box, is a massive tour de force that showcases his immense talent and versatility. If you’re looking for an introduction to dubstep, Skream is definitely the man to go to.
2. Zeds Dead
Zeds Dead are another act who have been leading the charge in dubstep for many years now. Their style is dark and atmospheric, with a healthy dose of bass to keep things interesting. They also frequently collaborator with other artists, resulting in some truly unique tracks. Their latest release, Northern Lights, is one of their best yet and well worth checking out.
3. Flux Pavilion
Flux Pavilion is one of dubstep’s biggest stars, and it’s easy to see why. His music is catchy and accessible while still retaining all the elements that make dubstep so great. He’s also not afraid to experiment with his sound, as evidenced by his latest album,.Animal Parade,.which features a number of guest vocalists and brings a different feel to his usual sound. Definitely worth a listen!
4. Krewella
Krewella are a duo who specialise in what’s known as ‘bass music’, which is a umbrella term for any number of sub-genres including dubstep, trap and drum & bass. They’re relatively new to the scene but they’ve made quite a splash with their high-energy live shows and impressive production values. Their debut album,,Get Wet,,is packed full of catchy hooks and thumping basslines, making it perfect for any party occasion.
5. Virtual Riot Virtual Riot is another act who are relatively new to the scene but who have already made a big impact on dubstep music. His style is fast-paced and aggressive, with plenty of heavy basslines to get your head nodding along