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Hey guys!

If you like that awesome music style that is taking milions and milions every day, post here your favorite dubsteps!

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My favorite are:

 

Gotye - Somebody that I Used to Know ft. Kimbra (KDrew Dubstep Remix)

White Stripes - Seven Nation Army(Glitch Mob Remix)

Avicii - Levels (Skrillex Remix)

Foster the People - Pumped Up Kicks (Butch Clancy Dubstep Remix)

Imagine Dragons - Radioactive (Synchronice Remix)

Linkin Park - Crawling (SHVR Remix)

Vicetone - Twenty (Radio Edit)

iNexus - Insanity

Skrillex - Bangarang

KDrew - Bullseye


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Orion - We Can't Stop

Klaypex - Dubstep Guns

Klaypex - Lights

Klaypex - Rain

I See Stars - Murder Mitten

Nullion - Superluv

Reid Stefan - Turn up the love

Reid Stefan - We Are Young

Reid Stefan - Payphone

Anamanaguchi - Scott Pilgrim Anthem

Daft Punk - The Game Has Changed

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Your title should really be "bro step", as exemplified by the brutal drops I saw mentioned within your post. If you want Dubstep, check out Datsik, DubZero, Quartus Saul, and Hagakure. Oh and CyberOptics. All great Dubstep bands, they are more filthy bass melodies rather than insane bass drops with a ridiculous amount of crap in the higher register (don't get me wrong, I love it). Great music to jam to.


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Your title should really be "bro step", as exemplified by the brutal drops I saw mentioned within your post. If you want Dubstep, check out Datsik, DubZero, Quartus Saul, and Hagakure. Oh and CyberOptics. All great Dubstep bands, they are more filthy bass melodies rather than insane bass drops with a ridiculous amount of crap in the higher register (don't get me wrong, I love it). Great music to jam to.

No no no no... I was talking about any kind of dubstep. No matter what. The matter is sharing.


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Your title should really be "bro step", as exemplified by the brutal drops I saw mentioned within your post. If you want Dubstep, check out Datsik, DubZero, Quartus Saul, and Hagakure. Oh and CyberOptics. All great Dubstep bands, they are more filthy bass melodies rather than insane bass drops with a ridiculous amount of crap in the higher register (don't get me wrong, I love it). Great music to jam to.

 

 Brostep is not a legitimate genre. Dubstep has evolved to sound different, as all genres do. Look at House. 90s house used a lot of pianos and had slower BPM (sometimes) and now the pianos are replaced with synthesized bass, leads and pads. And most House now is 128 BPM.

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Brostep is not a legitimate genre. Dubstep has evolved to sound different, as all genres do. Look at House. 90s house used a lot of pianos and had slower BPM (sometimes) and now the pianos are replaced with synthesized bass, leads and pads. And most House now is 128 BPM.

Bro step is a legitimate genre, it was coined around the time Skrillex was gaining popularity. More accurately a sub-genre of Dubstep, much the same way Dubstep is a sub-genre of EDM. But dubstep is slower, lower, and simpler than Brostep, which is faster (usually) and has more complex sampling and synthesizing. Dubstep is centered around low melodies with some accenting in the higher register, whereas Brostep focuses more or less on pounding as much sound into a drop as possible. See "Bangarang" as an example. Or listen to a Shambhala Mix by Excision, may his brutality lead us to victory, protect us from evil, and deliver us to the promiseland, where we shall bask in his glory forever and ever, amen.


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Bro step is a legitimate genre, it was coined around the time Skrillex was gaining popularity. More accurately a sub-genre of Dubstep, much the same way Dubstep is a sub-genre of EDM. But dubstep is slower, lower, and simpler than Brostep, which is faster (usually) and has more complex sampling and synthesizing. Dubstep is centered around low melodies with some accenting in the higher register, whereas Brostep focuses more or less on pounding as much sound into a drop as possible. See "Bangarang" as an example. Or listen to a Shambhala Mix by Excision, may his brutality lead us to victory, protect us from evil, and deliver us to the promiseland, where we shall bask in his glory forever and ever, amen.

 

You basically just explained my point how genres evolve.

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Bro step is a legitimate genre, it was coined around the time Skrillex was gaining popularity. More accurately a sub-genre of Dubstep, much the same way Dubstep is a sub-genre of EDM. But dubstep is slower, lower, and simpler than Brostep, which is faster (usually) and has more complex sampling and synthesizing. Dubstep is centered around low melodies with some accenting in the higher register, whereas Brostep focuses more or less on pounding as much sound into a drop as possible. See "Bangarang" as an example. Or listen to a Shambhala Mix by Excision, may his brutality lead us to victory, protect us from evil, and deliver us to the promiseland, where we shall bask in his glory forever and ever, amen.

Actually, Bangarang is Moombahcore.

 

That said, here are a few favorite tracks of mine:

 

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You basically just explained my point how genres evolve.

The fact that music genres evolve is a given, but what they evolve into is not. Brostep being a subsect of Dubstep is one example. The evolution creates a different genre.

 

If a lizard evolves to have 5 legs and two tails, it is a new lizard. If a genre evolves to be faster and more brutal, it is a new genre.


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