Dubstep Has Changed: A Small Look Back

People think they know about dubstep, but the truth is that a lot of those people really don’t. I don’t claim to be an expert by any means, but dubstep has undoubtedly changed a lot since its origins in the London underground music scene. Some say for the better, but those who were “first” on the scene probably aren’t fans of where the genre has gone.

Here’s an example of some early dubstep. Skream has been one of the most prominent dubstep producers/dj’s out there. Personally, I love this song.

Skream – Midnight Request Line – Download

For those of you who prefer something more modern, I don’t blame you. Early dubstep isn’t for everyone, and don’t let people criticize you for listening to the newer stuff (unless you listen to Bass Nectar, then it’s totally justified). Here are a couple of examples of newer dubstep that I’ve been listening to as of late.

Paper Diamond – All We Do Is (Drake Throw It In The Bag Remix) – Download

Skrillex – Equinox – Download

Apparently, Equinox has been a super-anticipated release. This version isn’t even final yet, so for everyone looking forward to what the final product will sound like, there you go. But back to the point, whether you like old dubstep or new, I hope you find this post enjoyable.

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