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  • rusko - cockney thug

    chase & status - eastern jam

    skream - oskillatah

    noah d - seeriousss VIP

    n-type - way of the dub (caspa remix)

    the others - africa

  • chainsaws and car alarms? obviously not listening to proper dubstep

  • If SOMETHING (whatever it is) become mainstream because SOMEONE decided to, its not a good thing! If SOMETHING become mainstream because EVERYONE REALLY like it...its good!!!

  • Thanks for this. I don't live in the UK, I'm from the US. And US dubstep producers are so bad! And it's all you ever hear when people talk about their "dubstep". Skrillex, Excision, Datsik, Doctor P, Bassnectar, etc. When it reaches that level of mid-range shit filth, it's no longer 2-step garage, and it's certainly no longer dub. So how in the fuck is it considered dubstep!? Dubstep becoming commercial is fine, but when it distorts peoples' view of what dubstep is, that's where I draw the line.

  • @TheSoundCenter I understand your point...BUT if what you say would exist we would able to say that people don't evolve! Is Black Sabbath metal are the same as August Burn Red metal? Hummm...no! Both are good!! Same thing with dubstep!!! The Beattles was the first mainstream rock...what about now...name me actual rock that are similar to The Beattles and that peoples like it?

  • @ExoSteeve No, I don't have a problem with dubstep having grown into different things. But that's just it: They're DIFFERENT things. What some call "brostep" is definitely influenced by dubstep, to an extent. Guys like Vex'd and Distance had a sound similar to "brostep", which was around the time dubstep began to make it to people outside of London. . . I guess they said "hey, let's fuck it up!" And there's nothing wrong with that at all, but it's not necessarily dubstep anymore.

  • @ExoSteeve . . . And this sound is so HUGE. DJs can be rock stars now, because everyone knows about dubstep. Except most of it isn't really dubstep as it began. A lot of people who are in this scene now don't understand the music that it was born of. But it's too late to get butthurt about it now, just leave it alone and let people call their music what they want (Except brostep. It's the dumbest genre name I've heard in my life.)

  • @TheSoundCenter skrillex isn't dubstep 

  • @Dubhead669 Right, that's what I said. But a lot of people think that he does produce dubstep.

  • @viciousDUBSTEP rusko - cockney thug , chase and status - eastern jam, skream, noah d - serious, caspa and rusko - Africa . forgot the skream song sorry

  • @CorinneRiley thank you :)

  • @CorinneRiley It's Skream - Oskilatah

  • @CorinneRiley Oskilatah

  • @CorinneRiley Skream- Oskilatah

  • hey can i have the track list to this plz, you guys used great tracks that i want to add to my collection. great documentary btw.

  • tune at 8:00 ??

  • @nameless12345 noah D- seriouss. enjoy, its a great beat.

  • tune at 8:00

  • Good video. Been around the scene for about 16 months now. Not sure where that puts me. But I appreciate most of the types. Getting really into mellowed stuff right now. Heavy bass less crazy shit going on (skrillex). I hope it stays around. Electronic music in general has sky rocketed in the last year. Have to say dub step is my favorite electronic genre

  • What is the name of that background song? The first one?

  • @cnotenesmith Rusko - Cockney Thug

  • great work mate, really informative.

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