Music Ninja’s Ultimate EDM Dubstep Remix Collection

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Music Ninja has the ultimate EDM dubstep remix collection that will get you pumped for any party!

Introduction

Music Ninja’s Ultimate EDM Dubstep Remix Collection is a compilation of some of the best dubstep remixes that the Music Ninja has to offer. The tracks on this album are sure to get your heart pumping and your feet moving. Whether you’re a fan of Skrillex, Bassnectar, or any other dubstep artist, you’ll find something to love on this album. So turn up the volume and let the bass drop!

What is EDM?

EDM is short for electronic dance music. It is a genre of music that is created with the use of electronic devices, such as computers and synthesizers. EDM can be distinguished from other genres of music, such as rock or pop, by its use of electronic instruments and danceable rhythms.

EDM has its roots in the 1970s, when electronic music was first used in disco clubs. In the 1980s, EDM began to develop into a more distinct genre with the advent of house and techno music. These subgenres of EDM were characterized by their use of repetitive beats and simple melodies. In the 1990s, EDM underwent a major expansion with the rise of rave culture and the popularity of DJs such as Moby and The Chemical Brothers.

Today, EDM is one of the most popular genres of music in the world. It is frequently played at nightclubs, concerts, and festivals. Some of the most well-known EDM festivals include Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and Coachella.

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 bass lines that contain 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 reggae. In the early 2000s, dubstep began to develop more complex compositions and gain mainstream attention.

Since the mid-2000s, dubstep has been evolving away from its roots in UK garage and has developed into a variety of subgenres including wonky, post-dubstep, future garage, and brostep.

The Best EDM Dubstep Remixes

EDM dubstep remixes are some of the most popular tracks in the electronic dance music genre. They are characterized by their hard-hitting basslines, syncopated percussion, and often aggressive or chaotic sound. Music Ninja has compiled the ultimate collection of EDM dubstep remixes for your listening pleasure.

Skrillex – Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites

Few electronic artists have had as much success as Skrillex. The American producer, DJ, and musician has won multiple Grammy Awards and helped shape the sound of modern electronic music. His 2010 debut album, Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites, is considered a landmark release in the dubstep genre.

The album’s title track is one of its most popular songs. The original song is a high-energy dubstep track with a catchy melody and hard-hitting bass. However, it’s the remixes of the song that have truly made it a classic.Below are some of the best remixes of “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”:

-Zomboy – Nuclear (Hands Up)
This remix takes the original track and beefs it up with even more energy and intensity. The result is a dubstep anthem that is sure to get any crowd moving.

-Dirtyphonics – Scary Monsters on Acid
This remix goes in a completely different direction, transforming the original track into a psytrance tune. It’s a bold move that pays off, as the Dirtyphonics’ remix is one of the most unique and interesting versions of the song.

-Pendulum – The Island Pt. I (Dawn)
Pendulum is known for their heavy Drum & Bass sound, and their remix of “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” does not disappoint. This version is darker and grittier than the original, with a massive drop that will get your heart racing.

Flux Pavilion – I Can’t Stop

“I Can’t Stop” is a song by British electronic music producer Flux Pavilion. It was released on 16 December 2011 as a single from his debut album, Bangarang. The song peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart.

Nero – Promises

Nero is a British dubstep and electro house duo composed of members Alana Watson and Daniel Stephens. The duo formed in London in 2005 and released their first single, “This Way”, in 2010. Nero’s remix of the Promises by Skrillex was released in 2011 as a single, and quickly rose to popularity, becoming one of the most well-known dubstep songs.

Knife Party – Internet Friends

If you love dubstep, then you need to check out Knife Party’s remix of “Internet Friends.” This English dubstep duo has taken the original song and completely transformed it into a mind-blowing dubstep masterpiece. The heavy bass and hard-hitting drums will have you hooked from the very first drop.

Conclusion

Now that you’ve had a chance to listen to our ultimate EDM dubstep remix collection, we hope you enjoyed it! We’ve included a wide variety of sub-genres and styles to give you a taste of what’s out there, and we think there’s something for everyone.

We’ll be back soon with more great music, so stay tuned!

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