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I loved the buildup and the climb, but the music didnt climax and come together...it kind of dropped off. other than that its right up my alley, thanks for posting!
 

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So, a guy I know was posting some videos on Facebook the other day and while I usually don't care for stuff he posts he posted some songs by an artist by the name of Borgore which I really started to dig. I'm now in love with this song.





So, looking on the Wikipedia and whatnot I see this guy listed as "Dubstep". Since I usually trust actual people more than the articles that Wikipedia has to offer on musical genres, can someone fill me in on the basics of dubstep, and maybe recommend me some more stuff similar to the song I posted? I really like the overall feel and "aggression" to it. I know I've seen some guys on here mention dubstep before.

Thanks.
 

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Dubstep:- Rhythm= Sub Bass, Melody= Bass

I really like Dubsteb, main characteristics are a variable "wobbly" bassline that takes up most of the mix, some almost reggae breaks and a reasonably slow tempo

I prefer "dirty" dubsteb thats really agressive but you can get more laid back, not so in your face stuff

Caspa, Rusko, Skream are notable artists but there are LOTS
 

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Here's some more gnarly dubstep in the same vein as Borgore, and some other Borgore tracks with really heavy drops that pretty much sound like metal with synths.













Dubstep remixes also often make tame songs really fuckin heavy when the drop comes in.

Imogen Heap remix, which I am loving right now. The drop's at about 1:07, and it's awesome.


Susan Boyle remix. :lol: Still, the drop at about 2:13 is so fucking cool.


And this is a Borgore remix of a Britney Spears song... I've said it before, and I'll say it again, but the breakdown at 2:32 sounds like it could be a Meshuggah song.
 

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dubstep come from uk garage.
its a slow genre of electronic music (mostly 70 bpm) with heavy bass. the speed is in the bass
if you want some heavy dubstep with dark bassline check
borgore, ultrablack, broken note, 16 bit, excision, flux pavillon, datsik, bassnectar, culprate, brainpain (some dubstep and some darkstep faster) koan sound
label : rottun, dubsaw
 

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So, a guy I know was posting some videos on Facebook the other day and while I usually don't care for stuff he posts he posted some songs by an artist by the name of Borgore which I really started to dig. I'm now in love with this song.





So, looking on the Wikipedia and whatnot I see this guy listed as "Dubstep". Since I usually trust actual people more than the articles that Wikipedia has to offer on musical genres, can someone fill me in on the basics of dubstep, and maybe recommend me some more stuff similar to the song I posted? I really like the overall feel and "aggression" to it. I know I've seen some guys on here mention dubstep before.

Thanks.


LOL! this Borgor guy is fro, Israel!
How plesent to see this kinda things here :yesway:
 

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Dubstep is the new heroin, meaning all my friends are addicted to it. I can't sell Dubstep though. Not nearly as cool as heroin.
 
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