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dub?step  /ˈdʌbˌstɛp/ Show Spelled[duhb-step]

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a style of mostly instrumental electronic music, originating in London, influenced by dub and characterized by syncopated rhythm and an emphasis on bass and drum elements.


So what exactly sets this aside from all the other dance music characterized by syncopated rhythm and an emphasis on bass and drum elements?

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Otta Wrote:

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> I did a search on youtube and the stuff I heard

> just sounded like a lot of other stuff I've heard

> over the years, I'm not sure what sets it apart.


I bet UDT is itching to get his paws on this thread to educate untrained ears... :)

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Disappointed (and showing age) as I thought this was a discussion on steps to help older or less active people in to VW's (dubs)


Sigh, the youth of today and their fancy music terms, bring back ABBA is all I can say ;-)


Goes back to Horlicks and old geezer monthly

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This is dubstep




but so it this




personally I like the former but detest the latter


What sets it apart from other EDM genres just comes down to tempo really


oh and often heavy sub-bass (the 'drop') although this isn't too noticeable unless you are in possession of unusually good speakers

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