The Best of Dubstep Music in September

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Check out our favorite dubstep tracks from September. From Skrillex to Zeds Dead, these are the best of the best.

Introduction

If you are a fan of dubstep music, then you will want to check out the best of dubstep music in September. This is a great time to catch up on the latest releases and find new tracks to enjoy. With so many new artists emerging in the genre, there is always something fresh and exciting to discover.

To help you stay up-to-date with the latest in dubstep, we have compiled a list of the best tracks released in September. From established artists like Zeds Dead and Nero to new names like Mura Masa and Lido, there is something for everyone.

So whether you are looking for something to dance to or simply want to relax and listen, be sure to check out our picks for the best dubstep music of September.

What is Dubstep?

Dubstep is a type of electronic dance music that originated in the early 2000s in the United Kingdom. It is characterized by a heavy bass sound with synthesized drums and occasional vocals. The genre has its roots in two different styles of electronic music: 2-step garage and drum and bass. Dubstep is often referred to as a “dark” genre of music due to its heavy bass sounds and dark, often dystopian lyrics.

The Best of Dubstep Music in September

Every month, there are new dubstep tracks that come out. And every month, we update this list with the best dubstep music that has been released. This September was no different, with some great tracks coming out. Here are the best dubstep tracks that were released in September.

Skream – Midnight Request Line

Skream’s “Midnight Request Line” is one of the most well-known dubstep tracks of all time. The song was originally released in 2005, but its popularity has only grown in recent years.

The track starts with a simple, catchy bassline that is soon joined by a top-notch drumbeat. The drums are what really make this track special, as they are perfectly programmed and perfectly mixed. As the song progresses, more and more elements are added, including a beautiful keys melody and some hypnotic vocal samples.

“Midnight Request Line” is the perfect example of why Skream is considered one of the greatest dubstep producers of all time. His ability to create catchy hooks and innovative percussion patterns is unparalleled. If you’re a fan of dubstep, or electronic music in general, this track is a must-hear.

Burial – Southern Comfort

September is a special month for dubstep fans, as it is the month when Burial releases his annual “Best of Dubstep” mix. This year’s mix, entitled “Southern Comfort”, features some of the best dubstep tracks of the year, mixed together in a manner that only Burial can do.

The mix starts off with a bang, with the track “Roots” by tru:tec, followed by the spacey “Aurora” by Kromestar. From there, things just get better and better, with each track flowing effortlessly into the next. Highlights include the dark and moody “You Know What It Is” by Distance, the anthemic “Bassnectar – dubstep Remix)” by N-Type, and the beautiful closer “Stars” by Burial himself.

If you’re looking for the best dubstep music of September, look no further than Burial’s “Southern Comfort” mix.

Mount Kimbie – Maybes

Mount Kimbie is a British musical duo consisting of Dominic Maker and Kai Campos. Their debut album, Crooks & Lovers, was released to critical acclaim in 2010, and their second album, Cold Spring Fault Less Youth, was released in 2013. “Maybes” is a song from their second album.

The song starts with a gentle guitar melody and Builds up with Ethereal Vocals and heavy drums. The drop is full of dirty wobbles and bassline. This is a classic example of Mount Kimbie’s dark and atmospheric dubstep sound.

Conclusion

This concludes our roundup of the best dubstep music from September. We hope you enjoyed it!

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