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Dubstep

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Dubstep is a genre of music made by Hitler in the 1940's so he could have some entertainment. He then started a large full-scale revolution against music to promote his Dubstep. The United States of course thought it would be fun to steal this genre for teh lulz, so they persuaded Hitler to become An hero by telling him lies and stealing his iPod. After he successfully became An hero, they made up a story about a war and gave it to United States Newspapers. Since then, the genre has been invaded by cancer such as Skrillex.

Just kidding. Except for the Skrillex part.

Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in south London, England. Its overall sound has been described as "tightly coiled productions with overwhelming bass lines and reverberant drum patterns, clipped samples, and occasional vocals."

The earliest dubstep releases date back to 1998 and were darker, more experimental, instrumental dub remixes of 2-step garage tracks attempting to incorporate the funky elements of breakbeat, or the dark elements of drum and bass into 2-step, which featured B-sides of single releases. In 2001, this and other strains of dark garage music began to be showcased and promoted at London's night club Plastic People, at the "Forward" night (sometimes stylized as FWD>>), which went on to be considerably influential to the development of dubstep. The term "dubstep" in reference to a genre of music began to be used by around 2002, by which time stylistic trends used in creating these remixes started to become more noticeable and distinct from 2-step and grime.

A very early supporter of the sound was BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who started playing it from 2003 onwards. In 2004, the last year of his show, his listeners voted Distance, Digital Mystikz and Plastician (formerly Plasticman) in their top 50 for the year.[2] Dubstep started to spread beyond small local scenes in late 2005 and early 2006; many websites devoted to the genre appeared on the internet and aided the growth of the scene, such as dubstepforum, the download site Barefiles and blogs such as gutterbreakz.[3] Simultaneously, the genre was receiving extensive coverage in music magazines such as The Wire and online publications such as Pitchfork Media, with a regular feature entitled The Month In: Grime/Dubstep. Interest in dubstep grew significantly after BBC Radio 1 DJ Mary Anne Hobbs started championing the genre, beginning with a show devoted to it (entitled "Dubstep Warz") in January 2006.


Characteristics

DJ Spliff and DJ Crunkgsta, pioneers of the genre.

Dubstep normally sounds like "wobwobwobwobwob" and theres not much else to it.

Artists

Skrillex Zomby Noisia 16Bit Parametic Foreign Beggars Bassnectar Datsik Doctor P Flux Pavillion Unicorn Kid Modstep

How to Correctly Make Dubstep

How to Properly Dance to Dubstep

What You May Get In Your Chimney

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSb5YevNMbY&NR=1



See also

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