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anyone like or heard of dubstep?

I love dubstep. An amazing album to look up is fabriclive. I believe its either by, or has the amazing Rusko in it.

yeah iv had that album for years. its Caspa & Rusko. I have thousands of dubstep songs.
I dabble in dubstep. But my heart will always be in dnb. You spin? I have a Serato setup.

i dont really spin but i do play some live shit for my friends using my m audio axiom 25 midi keyboard, i just map all the keys and control certain things from it hooked up to my macbook running reason 4.0.

i have is a nice macbook 2.26ghz, 4gb of ram, 7200 rpm 500gb hd.

and ya i like dnb too :)

Never heard of dubstep before but it wasn't bad at all. I'm more of a dancehall reggae kinda guy.

yah i like reggae as well. theres actually some dubstep influences from dubstep, they have that reggae beat.
 
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Dubstep rocks IMO Totally. They are really into that stuff in the UK. The USA... not so much. Get a Soundcloud account post your stuff up there. Look me up there. djstatix

yup it was originated in London in 1999. its roots are from dnb and uk garage and grime. the drums especially are from uk garage and grime. that 2 step syncopated 140bpm rhythm that dubstep and garage n grime share...cant beat it.
 
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OK, where did this "music" called dubstep come from? And how long has it been around?:thinking: My cousin recently became a dubstep convert and started playing it a lot. I just have one serious question: what is it about this "music" that appeals to people? I would call it nothing more then a beat to a song that isn't done yet. I know this has been said before, but I find it very boring, a lot of it having no lyrics or barely discernible lyrics.

Can someone please bullet point a few things that make this appealing for them to listen to?:thinking:

Edit: Whoops, I see the where and when has already been answered; when did it move to the USA?
 
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