@@AnthonyShuker It did leave for a bit because brostep ruined the dubstep scene for a while. It was just noise at some point that was made to hype crowds for those trashy mega festivals. It's good that this kind of dubstep went back to the shadows since brostep fizzled out to nothing and this kind of dubstep can safely emerge back out.
always was a massive techno/jungle guy been having a big rediscovery of all these original dubstep tracks. the best house/techno/d&b djs were spinning a track like this here and there but never took a deep dive into it. the sound is somehow very familiar yet fresh, love it
Amazing how even though this track is over a decade old it still manages to sound alien/futuristic. New dubstep is honestly just a headache inducing mess of sounds.
You can still find some good stuff in modern Dubstep. It just depends on what you want to listen to. Check out XaeboR - Before I, Eptic - Jurassic, or any track from MONXX. The idea of average modern Dubstep sounding like a mess is kinda stereotypical tbh, personally I've never found any track genuinely terrible in sound design. There are some generic tracks indeed but there's so much more to listen beyond the mainstream stuff.
@@Ryan-mz4oe it’s just the modern growls and over the top high pitched noises that are used in a lot of songs. I like drops don’t get me wrong but I hate the modern formula of “lets start with some soft female vocals and then go instantly to some high pitched screechy bass.” The transitions don’t feel smooth like they used to and it comes off as producers trying way too hard to make drops brutal without worrying about a smooth transition. There are no surprises anymore that tickle the ear. This is just my opinion, I’m sure there is still some gold being produced out there.
@@chuckmangione4747 That's kinda true. I don't really like the high pitched sounds either, that's one of the reasons why I prefer the deep old dubstep. That's something that came from Skrillex's brostep, and I think Dubstep is not really Dubstep if it's so high pitched. That's what makes it so hard to make difference between what we can call Dubstep and what we can call it's subgenres. It looks like the default Dubstep today is in fact, the subgenre brostep, while the roots of the genre were forgotten. The real Dubstep is almost totally dead. I won't really try to convince you to get into the subgenres, like Riddim. Riddim as a whole sounds like sh*t, and even though there are some specific tracks that I like,I know you're probably gonna hate it. Melodic Dubstep (from 2013-2016 especially) sounds really beautiful for me and it's a nice way of taking the "tryhard" sounds and make them not sound like a transformer hellhole. So, maybe...? Anyway, I have to agree that the tracks today are really previsible. And if you're really not into the high pitched sounds and growls, I can't try to get you into modern dubstep. It's almost impossible. The genre changed too much. MONXX's sub-bass is awesome though, his tracks are much more "quieter" despite being Riddim. Could you take a listen to the song "Killer" and tell me what you think? As I said, it's previsible, but... Yeah Idk what I'm talking about anymore. I don't even know if you're gonna read this whole essay. Anyway, have a good day/night sir...
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I feel like old-school dubstep is gonna make a comeback in the future. I don’t know why, but I have a good feeling about it.
We're in it right now
@@straightlegmusic5269 'tis the revival
it never left?? keep up
@@AnthonyShuker It did leave for a bit because brostep ruined the dubstep scene for a while. It was just noise at some point that was made to hype crowds for those trashy mega festivals. It's good that this kind of dubstep went back to the shadows since brostep fizzled out to nothing and this kind of dubstep can safely emerge back out.
The best part about good music, is its always been there. Those who know where to look will find it. It doesn't need a comeback.
Cluekid made some of the most incredible basslines in 2008
dubstep is just the *gift* that keeps on giving.
😮 i can't stop playing this
always was a massive techno/jungle guy been having a big rediscovery of all these original dubstep tracks. the best house/techno/d&b djs were spinning a track like this here and there but never took a deep dive into it. the sound is somehow very familiar yet fresh, love it
Still one of the greatest snares of all time
there should be a top 5 dubstep snares vid
have you listened to Swindle - Do the jazz yet?
@@melonkabies9522 damn fam, nice
come along children, now were going to have a little music, like old times.
This same sample was in the song Oldies but Happies in the game Jet Set Radio Future
Zmario116 I swear it was used in another dubstep tune too but I can’t for the life of me remember
my kids will call this "dad's music"
@@augistineaquinas3325 wait a minute, people who listen to dubstep have kids already? i guess im a child coming along having music time
@@conlangknow8787 i discovered dubstep back in 2009 my daughter was born in 07 😅
still skankin' in 2019
that wobble is unreal
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Four Tet played this in SF Halloween weekend :,)
the start sounds like an old hardcore tune top vibes
Reminds me of t99 anaesthesia
yes..sounds like it came from 1995
Absolute sheller man. Nowt better than blasting this with a big piff and a load of ale.
I like that early hardcore/jungle vibes
Any similar type of songs of that subgenre you'd recommend?
@@mariah27 Any song with ravestabs/ravepads
@@olderchat_3056 DJ Chosen Few. Anything on Mokum but it's gabber not dub.
@@mariah27 Cotti vs. Cluekid - Sensi Dub
Came across this in 2008, 2009?
Still my #1.
I like my sick served low & slow.
Amazing how even though this track is over a decade old it still manages to sound alien/futuristic. New dubstep is honestly just a headache inducing mess of sounds.
Its a matter of taste bro
You can still find some good stuff in modern Dubstep. It just depends on what you want to listen to. Check out XaeboR - Before I, Eptic - Jurassic, or any track from MONXX.
The idea of average modern Dubstep sounding like a mess is kinda stereotypical tbh, personally I've never found any track genuinely terrible in sound design. There are some generic tracks indeed but there's so much more to listen beyond the mainstream stuff.
@@Ryan-mz4oe it’s just the modern growls and over the top high pitched noises that are used in a lot of songs. I like drops don’t get me wrong but I hate the modern formula of “lets start with some soft female vocals and then go instantly to some high pitched screechy bass.” The transitions don’t feel smooth like they used to and it comes off as producers trying way too hard to make drops brutal without worrying about a smooth transition. There are no surprises anymore that tickle the ear. This is just my opinion, I’m sure there is still some gold being produced out there.
@@chuckmangione4747 That's kinda true. I don't really like the high pitched sounds either, that's one of the reasons why I prefer the deep old dubstep. That's something that came from Skrillex's brostep, and I think Dubstep is not really Dubstep if it's so high pitched. That's what makes it so hard to make difference between what we can call Dubstep and what we can call it's subgenres. It looks like the default Dubstep today is in fact, the subgenre brostep, while the roots of the genre were forgotten. The real Dubstep is almost totally dead.
I won't really try to convince you to get into the subgenres, like Riddim. Riddim as a whole sounds like sh*t, and even though there are some specific tracks that I like,I know you're probably gonna hate it. Melodic Dubstep (from 2013-2016 especially) sounds really beautiful for me and it's a nice way of taking the "tryhard" sounds and make them not sound like a transformer hellhole. So, maybe...?
Anyway, I have to agree that the tracks today are really previsible. And if you're really not into the high pitched sounds and growls, I can't try to get you into modern dubstep. It's almost impossible. The genre changed too much.
MONXX's sub-bass is awesome though, his tracks are much more "quieter" despite being Riddim. Could you take a listen to the song "Killer" and tell me what you think? As I said, it's previsible, but...
Yeah Idk what I'm talking about anymore. I don't even know if you're gonna read this whole essay.
Anyway, have a good day/night sir...
@@Ryan-mz4oe I’ll always be a 2007-2013 dub fan, most sub genres included. Have a good one!
MAN THE LEVELS!!!!! HUGE VIBES
When you open the can of tuna and it starts talking back to you.
This is so funny goddamn, i had to hide myself at work to cry of laughter
😂
It’s all about vibes not drops
Very true statement.
2020 here. Still true. Always will be
That's what I started to appreciate the more i listened to uk dubstep
I haven’t heard this in years
Favourite tune to skank to
Still a banger
same
Good times.
classic innit
ye bruv
18+ wobble.
RED EYE
Coki
Untouchable
Haunting n hovering dub dub dub .............Dubstep owes darkside 1993 jungle money.... Darkside 1993 jungle owes dub reggae money!!! ;)
will be listening to this next time someones mad, bet bet bet
ovo je nenormalno dobro
Smashing. Smashing everything.
dutty af
dark step
madness
Who else soaking this up in 2033
Yes babe
Head rockin
Sick
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! VIBE!!!!
Teh intro is sik af
fire
classic
They just don't make it like this any more. 2007-2008 was a magical year for Dubstep
They do, you need to look in the right places. If you like this track, check out Truant.
@@Asdee14 song suggestions?
@@Asdee14 man like Medic!
u forgot june 2009 when the best dubstep song was released
Late 2005- 2010
is it made from a sample of a dog barking or is it the pic on the vynil making me think that? it sounds like that 2 me tho, sick
it's just the logo of the label
Now that you said it, I hear it too
@@nickkarlsberg5931 oh yeah? so what sound is it?
@@bogdantoma6927 u know mate
@@Sid-lk2gq yeah i suppose it does sound like a dog
oh my god
Big ups Lights Out radio
Top tune
Yuh
COKI
red eye mk2 basically
FUCK YES
ketty
3:10 he broke the thing...
Red Eye Schmed Eye
2017 etc etc
Huge dog fight
2k21 :)
bon
trés trés bon
Yh man dished out too it deserves ?;£
2:17
Lowkey parts of this sound like they could've been sampled into a Playboi Carti song. Goes hard as fuckkkkk
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