YouTube Dubstep: 1 Hour of Music

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Looking for a Dubstep mix to help get you through the day? Look no further than our YouTube Dubstep: 1 Hour of Music mix. This mix is perfect for getting work done, studying, or just relaxing.

Introduction

This one-hour music mix features some of the best dubstep tracks out there. If you’re a fan of the genre, sit back and enjoy.

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 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 emerge as a recognisable genre after breakout tracks such as “Artificial Intelligence” by Warp Records artists Autechre and “Forward” by El-B. This new wave of dubstep producers often cited 2-step garage, grime, and even happy hardcore as their main influences. By 2007, the term “dubstep” had been used in relation to a wider variety of club musicstyles including 2-step garage, grime, drum and bass, broken beat, and reggae.

The history of dubstep

Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged 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 a development of earlier Jamaican dub and reggae soundsystem culture.

The rise of dubstep

Around 2010, dubstep began to achieve mainstream popularity in the UK, with songs such as “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” by Skrillex and “In for the Kill” by La Roux becoming mainstream hits. The genre found some success in the US, with artists such as Skrillex, Zeds Dead and Flux Pavilion achieving mainstream success. By 2012, dubstep had become one of the most popular genres of electronic dance music.

The fall of dubstep

The fall of dubstep can be traced back to two key events: the rise of trap music and the retirement of Skrillex.

In 2012, electronic dance music (EDM) was at the height of its popularity. Skrillex, Calvin Harris, and Deadmau5 were some of the biggest names in the genre, and dubstep was one of the most popular subgenres.

However, by 2013, trap music had begun to gain mainstream attention. Artists like Flosstradamus and Baauer were producing hits that were infiltrating Top 40 radio. At the same time, Skrillex announced his retirement from making dubstep.

These two events dealt a major blow to the dubstep scene. Without its biggest star and with a new competitor on the rise, dubstep began to lose its place in the EDM world.

Today, dubstep is still popular among dedicated fans, but it no longer has the same mainstream appeal it once did.

The future of dubstep

In the late 2000s and early 2010s, a new style of dubstep emerged as part of the post-dubstep and future garage scenes in London. This style was pioneered by producers such as Joker, Gemmy, and Swindle. It is characterized by a more mellow and sub-bass-heavy sound than other styles of dubstep, and often incorporates elements from grime, Hip Hop, soul, or funk. Wonky music is also a term used to describe this style due to its eclectic nature.

Conclusion

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