The Ultimate Dubstep Music of 2016

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

Best Dubstep Songs of 2016. A countdown of the top dubstep tracks of the year, as voted by you.

Introduction

The Ultimate Dubstep Music of 2016 is a compilation album consisting of the best dubstep music of the year. It was released on November 4, 2016, by RCA Records. The album features tracks from various artists such as RL Grime, Baauer, Flux Pavilion, and more.

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 heavy bass and sub-bass lines, repeated sampled sounds, and a rapidly shuffling rhythm.

The Best Dubstep Songs of 2016

It’s been a big year for dubstep music. A lot of artists have released some great tracks, and it’s hard to narrow it down to just a few. But we’ve done our best to create a list of the best dubstep songs of 2016. So if you’re looking for some new music to add to your collection, be sure to check out these tracks.

Skrillex – “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”

This song was released in 2010 as part of Skrillex’s Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites extended play. The song was written and produced by Skrillex. It is a dubstep and electro house song with a length of three minutes and forty-two seconds. The song’s music is characterized by “wobble bass”, laser blasts, and “skittering” drum patterns. The song entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number ninety, making it Skrillex’s highest-charting single in the United States at the time. In 2011, the song received a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

Flux Pavilion – “I Can’t Stop”

Flux Pavilion’s “I Can’t Stop” is the best dubstep song of 2016. The song was released on June 10, 2016, and it quickly rose to the top of the charts. The song is infectious, and it will have you moving your feet from the first beat. The song features a catchy hook, and the production is top-notch. If you are a fan of dubstep, then you need to check out “I Can’t Stop.”

Zomboy – “Nuclear (Hands Up)”

From the album The Dead Symphonic, “Nuclear (Hands Up)” is one of the best dubstep songs of 2016. It has a great beat that will keep you moving, and the lyrics are perfect for getting pumped up for a night out.

The Future of Dubstep

The dubstep sound has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the early 2000s. What was once a niche genre of electronic music has now become one of the most popular and mainstream genres in the world. 2016 was a big year for dubstep, with a number of huge tracks and albums being released by some of the biggest names in the genre. Here are just a few of the highlights from this past year.

January

One of the biggest dubstep tracks of 2016 was released in January by British duo Sigma. “Nobody to Love” is a bass-heavy track with a catchy melody that quickly became a club staple. The track was so successful that it even charted in the top 10 of the UK singles chart, something that is very rare for a dubstep track.

June

In June, American producer Seven Lions released his debut album, World Between Two Circles. The album featured a number of different genres including dubstep, trance, and progressive house. One of the standout tracks from the album is “Strangers”, which features vocals from Swedish singer Tove Lo. The track is an emotional journey that takes the listener on a ride throughSeven Lion’s signature sound.

August

2016 saw the return of Canadian duo Zeds Dead with their second album, Northern Lights. The album featured a number of different guest artists including Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo and Dragonette singer Martina Sorbara. One of the standout tracks from the album is “Lights Go Down”, which features Cuomo’s iconic voice over a thumping bassline.

October

The final month of 2016 saw British producer Flux Pavilion release his third studio album, Tesla. The album was highly anticipated by fans and it did not disappoint, with its mix of Dubstep, Drum & Bass, and Trap influences. One of particular note is “I Can’t Stop”, which samples Eazy-E’s classic track “Boyz-n-the Hood”.

Conclusion

In conclusion, we have presented the ultimate list of dubstep music of 2016. This list is based on our own personal preferences and opinions, and we hope that you will find it helpful in finding new music to enjoy. We would love to hear your thoughts on this subject, so please feel free to leave a comment below.

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