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- Dubstep abstract "Dubstep /ˈdʌbstɛp/ is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London, England. It emerged in the late 1990s as a development within a lineage of related styles such as 2-step garage, broken beat, drum and bass, jungle, dub and reggae. In the UK the origins of the genre can be traced back to the growth of the Jamaican sound system party scene in the early 1980s. The music generally features syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies.The earliest dubstep releases date back to 1998, and were usually featured as B-sides of 2-step garage single releases. These tracks were darker, more experimental remixes with less emphasis on vocals, and attempted to incorporate elements of breakbeat and drum and bass into 2-step. 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 stylised 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 labels such as Big Apple, Ammunition, and Tempa, 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 in their top 50 for the year. 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. 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.Towards the end of the decade the genre started to become more commercially successful in the UK, with more singles and remixes entering the music charts. Music journalists and critics also noticed a dubstep influence in several pop artists' work. Around this time, producers also began to fuse elements of the original dubstep sound with other influences, creating fusion genres including future garage, the slower and more experimental post-dubstep, and the harsher electro house and heavy metal influenced brostep, the latter of which greatly contributed to dubstep's rising mainstream popularity in the United States.".
- Dubstep derivative Dubstep.
- Dubstep derivative Future_garage.
- Dubstep derivative Trap_(music_genre).
- Dubstep instrument Drum_machine.
- Dubstep instrument Keyboard_instrument.
- Dubstep instrument Music_sequencer.
- Dubstep instrument Personal_computer.
- Dubstep instrument Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Dubstep instrument Synthesizer.
- Dubstep instrument Turntablism.
- Dubstep stylisticOrigin 2-step_garage.
- Dubstep stylisticOrigin Breakstep.
- Dubstep stylisticOrigin Drum_and_bass.
- Dubstep stylisticOrigin Dub_(music).
- Dubstep stylisticOrigin Grime_(music).
- Dubstep stylisticOrigin Reggae.
- Dubstep thumbnail Dubsamplescore.jpg?width=300.
- Dubstep wikiPageExternalLink 10-years-of-dubstep.
- Dubstep wikiPageExternalLink 6381-the-month-in-grime-dubstep.
- Dubstep wikiPageExternalLink A10695684.
- Dubstep wikiPageExternalLink www.getdarker.com.
- Dubstep wikiPageID "2619852".
- Dubstep wikiPageRevisionID "604722732".
- Dubstep bgcolor "silver".
- Dubstep color "black".
- Dubstep culturalOrigins "1990.0".
- Dubstep derivatives Dubstep.
- Dubstep derivatives Future_garage.
- Dubstep derivatives Trap_(music_genre).
- Dubstep description "Excerpt demonstrating the rhythmic tension generated between the drum rhythm and bassline. This song features a very sparse rhythm almost entirely composed of kick drum, snare drum, and a sparse hi-hat, with a distinctly half time implied 71bpm tempo. The track is instead propelled by a sub-bass following a four-to-the-floor 142bpm pattern.".
- Dubstep description "Excerpt from "Naked" by Shackleton, demonstrating an early bass drop.".
- Dubstep filename "Blackleg - Smoke Test .ogg".
- Dubstep filename "Dubstep example drumpattern.ogg".
- Dubstep filename "Shackleton_naked_bass_drop.ogg".
- Dubstep format Ogg.
- Dubstep hasPhotoCollection Dubstep.
- Dubstep instruments Drum_machine.
- Dubstep instruments Keyboard_instrument.
- Dubstep instruments Music_sequencer.
- Dubstep instruments Personal_computer.
- Dubstep instruments Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Dubstep instruments Synthesizer.
- Dubstep instruments Turntablism.
- Dubstep name "Dubstep".
- Dubstep otherTopics Drum_and_bass.
- Dubstep otherTopics Hardstyle.
- Dubstep otherTopics List_of_dubstep_musicians.
- Dubstep popularity "2000.0".
- Dubstep stylisticOrigins 2-step_garage.
- Dubstep stylisticOrigins Breakstep.
- Dubstep stylisticOrigins Drum_and_bass.
- Dubstep stylisticOrigins Dub_(music).
- Dubstep stylisticOrigins Grime_(music).
- Dubstep stylisticOrigins Reggae.
- Dubstep title "4".
- Dubstep title "Dubstep rhythm example".
- Dubstep title "Shackleton – Naked".
- Dubstep subject Category:2000s_in_music.
- Dubstep subject Category:2010s_in_music.
- Dubstep subject Category:Dubstep.
- Dubstep subject Category:Electronic_dance_music_genres.
- Dubstep subject Category:English_styles_of_music.
- Dubstep subject Category:Fusion_music_genres.
- Dubstep subject Category:Music_in_London.
- Dubstep subject Category:Youth_culture_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Dubstep type BritishStylesOfMusic.
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- Dubstep type ElectronicDanceMusicGenres.
- Dubstep type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Dubstep type FusionMusicGenres.
- Dubstep type Manner104928903.
- Dubstep type Music107020895.
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- Dubstep type Genre.
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- Dubstep type TopicalConcept.
- Dubstep type MusicalComposition.
- Dubstep type Concept.
- Dubstep comment "Dubstep /ˈdʌbstɛp/ is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London, England. It emerged in the late 1990s as a development within a lineage of related styles such as 2-step garage, broken beat, drum and bass, jungle, dub and reggae. In the UK the origins of the genre can be traced back to the growth of the Jamaican sound system party scene in the early 1980s.".
- Dubstep label "Dubstep".
- Dubstep label "Dubstep".
- Dubstep label "Dubstep".
- Dubstep label "Dubstep".
- Dubstep label "Dubstep".
- Dubstep label "Dubstep".
- Dubstep label "Dubstep".
- Dubstep label "Dubstep".
- Dubstep label "Дабстеп".
- Dubstep label "ダブステップ".
- Dubstep label "迴響貝斯".
- Dubstep sameAs Dubstep.
- Dubstep sameAs Dubstep.
- Dubstep sameAs Dubstep.
- Dubstep sameAs Dubstep.
- Dubstep sameAs Dubstep.