What is dubstep




















The fanbase mostly consists of people ranging from years of age. Most of these "fans" are preppy kids who listen to dubstep not because they like how it sounds, but because they think it's "cool", and that's what all the "cool" kids listen to.

Dubstep isn"t about mind fucking noises, it's about the rythm and the feel of bass sounds. Dubstep fans also feel the need to let everyone know about their affection for the genre. Wearing dubstep clothing and accessories, having dubstep phone backgrounds, it's so stupid. If i was into rap music, i wouldn't go around wearing shirts and hats that say "rap". My phone background wouldn't be the word "rap". This just proves that people like dubstep just because they think it's cool.

This is what it is. Dubstep is a genre of music, not a religion. I love dubstep, but it's like some sort of ego-inflating disease.

I honestly can't wait for it to die so only the true dubstep fans are left. Me: "There needs to be a dubstep holocaust.

Accessed 12 Nov. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up. Save Word. Definition of dubstep. Examples of dubstep in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web At a stoplight, another cyclist, with a speaker blasting dubstep , pulled up.

First Known Use of dubstep , in the meaning defined above. Learn More About dubstep. Time Traveler for dubstep The first known use of dubstep was in See more words from the same year. Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that has its roots in London's early s UK garage scene. Musically, dubstep is distinguished by its 2-step rhythm, or use of snare sounds similar to 2step garage and grime, and an emphasis on bass, often producing "dark" sounds, but just as frequently producing sounds reminiscent of dub reggae or funky US garage.

Dubstep tracks are generally produced at a tempo of around beats per minute and in recent years have developed signature half time rhythms, often heavily shuffled or syncopated, and usually, though not exclusively, including only one snare drum hit per bar, often on the third beat.

Such factors make dubstep rhythms markedly different from four-to-the-floor rhythms used in other styles of electronic dance music such as house music, which usually have two snare hits accompanying the second and fourth kick drum.



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