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For all the people that hate Skrillex and dont understand his music hers a little bio about him. And heres alittle info I found in the comments about why people dub him the most hated man in the EDM community. Keep in mind hes just a regular guy like all of you. His success was not made off of him being the douche people make him out to be. Anyways heres the feed: You shouldve explained more on why hes possibly the most hated man in the Dubstep scene. I might as well do it so other people can know this too... Since most people think theyre a hardcore dubstep fan, but know so little about it. DUBSTEP HISTORY LESSON STARTING NOW! Dubstep began in the 1990s when a bunch of Jamaican immigrants started coming into England. They would cooperate with English Electronic Music producers, and they eventually made the Dub Reggae genre. This genre had the sub-bass heavy aspects of Dubstep, and the Reggae beats and syncopated synths. A good example of this genre is Warning! (feat. Echo Ranks) by Radikal Guru. As time went on, they started removing the Reggae MCs from Dub Reggae... This was the earliest form of true Dubstep. When this happened, it took many aspects of 2-step garage and incorporated them into the Dubstep genre... Some Dubstep songs started losing a Reggae style beat to the 2-Step garage style beat. A good example of this is Euphoria by Zomby. (DO NOT TYPE ZomBOY! You will get something completely different.) Good examples of real Dubstep would be music from artists like Skream, Kode9, Radikal Guru, and Sukh Knight. Later on, Dubstep started to put in more mid range frequencies... Caspa and Rusko really moved to mid range frequencies for wobbles and stuff, and they are sometimes blamed for the birth of brostep, or Skrillex-style Dubstep. A good example of mid range Dubstep is Bread Get Bun by Caspa. After the whole mid range issue, artists like Datsik, Ajapai, and Excision started appearing... They got more mainstream attention, and they were called Dubstep. The old dubstep fans would call their genre brostep because they thought of the music as American Jockhead music. (Thats where bro comes from.) Excision and them still kept some attributes of dubstep, but it was on the verge of not even having the same roots as dubstep... Then came along Skrillex... Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites was definitely mainstream, and everyone called that dubstep. This made the real dubsteppers really mad. Especially since Skrillex wasnt even really inspired by true dubstep... After Skrillex, it just got worse... Brostep just drifted farther and farther away from a sub-genre of Dubstep... And dubstep remained a very underground, and forgotten genre. Brostep is really more of a variation of Electro House, and Trance, with heavy drops...
Posted on: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 02:59:42 +0000

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