Fino do Grosso privated it. Fino do Grosso - / finodogrosso edit: I didn't make this video lol. so everyone who's saying "you forgot ______" it doesn't make sense to tell me cause it's not my video.
@@brayannexon4613 yeah i know there is a reason for it and he deserves it but… you get the point right? Its like people only knew playboy carti in „rap“ yk?
I like when a completely solid genre is created by one artist. Viking-step goes pretty hard and Samplifire practicly defined what that genra should sound like. Btw the video is very well made, you put in the best songs for each genra.
@@averyadkins9600 I would say Don’t Give A Fuck is a pretty unknown one. I hadn’t even heard of it til a few years ago. I would also like to say majority of his Galaxy Burst album is pretty unknown as it’s region locked to Japan on Spotify where a lot of his fans are.
The classic dubstep was classic brostep. Substep sounds more like that, but still different. I forgot all my other points but everything else I didn't forget was good! Nostalgia.
Other than not putting terror squad for bro step (the song that made the entire genre copy paste for almost 2 years) the video is superb. I feel ancient as someone who’s been going to shows since 2009
Bro SNAILZ is the god of vomitstep and i love his complex style of bass, considering that he created the subgenre in the first place makes the music that he produces even more unique to his own style. I love his music in general :)
Also here on CZcams you should check a dude called GramGreene , he does vlogs on shows of these guys he attends and publeshes cool mixes as well and pretty educational stuff overall czcams.com/users/GramGreeneCam
@@imafraidjumitebeinagang I don't think Subtronics-Clockwork and Izzy Vadim-Sleep Paralysis are that similar, and they're both riddim. That's just one example
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan that’s what I’ve been trying to tell everybody too! Everyone always wants shit on Spotify, but it’s all here right on CZcams
omfg i can't believe you used a Naph song, i can't even express how much i love you for it! i've been binge listening Naph songs nowadays, and Naph is so underrated (i'd classify Naph song as Future Bass tho, but Chillstep is totally understadable too)
my favorite from this list is Never Gonna Die by virtual riot! the melody is on point. but man... I used to consider myself as a dubstep producer, but.... lol I guess I'm not sure anymore. it's EDM in general, but using elements I like.
I've been listening to this kinda stuff for I think over 10 years now and it's gotten to a point where I love minatory way more than I should. Also, RIP Moth's soundcloud. I'm pretty sure he deleted it because of creator burnout
I still remember first hearing Dong by Marauda (formerly Mastadon) wen it first came out. I wish I could hear that bass drop for the first time again :D
It's melodic dubstep but I’ve never heard two tracks sound the same, everyone can make his sounds and techniques, and the only thing that isn’t future riddim is poly riddim it should be called polyriddim or jazz step, all these subgenres are called dubstep because of the flow and drums, not because of synth type, u can rap over dubstep, dubstep/trap/hip-hop 1/2 step flow
I honestly think that some of these just incorporate some influences and aren't exactly full sub-genres. For example the Viking one to me is just some elements of old Nordic era type sounds that get mixed into riddim, but not like an entire branch off. And Anime as well which again has some influences in the sound but to me it's still Brostep. Another one that was a lost opportunity to add was Pirates, as there are definitely some Pirate themed dubstep out there, but I guess it's technically not a subgenre. But if some others on here were added then Piratestep does deserve to be on the list. That's just my opinion
If I had a nickel for every time someone used Flatline by Hydraulix as an example for substep, I'd have to nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
Suggestion for next time: put a little notice that explains how it's different from its similar counterpart. Edit: given classical dubstep is the source of all these subgenres, could also add the same thing but for solid genres; or maybe just a brief sentence or two that explains what the genre is about.
@@mikaxxy dubstep in general is a concept of heavy drums with loud sub-bass and simple FM basses/synths and it developed into different types depending on the bass and drum flow, and synth sounds. If you watch people's reactions to EDM/heavy music/beatbox. They call it dubstep, I mean there is no need to think about the subgenres, as a producer, I sit and say I want to make dubstep. other than that it's just a vibe
@@fiirasmusic5366 wtf is your point 😂😂 I just said that the tracks chosen here to represent classic dubstep, or rather the roots of dubstep, are very poor.
Future Riddim and Melodic Riddim realistically are the same thing. Same with Colour Bass, you can assign differences all you want but they all keep the same core idea at the end of the day
@@neorth2383 Future Riddim realistically is the se core concept it's just more minimal. I've seen people use them to refer to each other it doesn't matter 9/10 times unless you want to be pedantic or seem like you care too much
@@neorth2383 idk what future riddim your listening to that has no harmony. Stuff from Trinergy and Automhate had a pretty strong sense of harmony. Just say you like funny ahaha chord
I'm extremely surprised you didn't actually include og dubstep (aka deep tunes, or whatever). I mean you were so close with the inclusion of early tearout (under classic dubstep) and that Skream track from his second album.
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan I put together an in-depth comment recently, so I'll just copy-paste it here in case you find it useful. Here are some of the earliest tracks that could be considered dubstep (or at least they *feel* like dubstep) Jah Warrior - Dub From The Heart (1996) Autechre - Second Peng (1995) Groove Chronicles - Stone Cold (1997) I'd also recommend checking out the "Roots Of Dubstep" and "Roots Of El-B" compilations, as well as Horsepower Production's "In Fine Style", and digging through the back catalog of labels like Tempa, Big Apple, Digital Mystikz, Hotflush, Soulja, Boka, Tectonic, Hyperdub. I'm guessing you're already familiar with some of this stuff, but I'm just listing everything to cover my bases. Oh and here's a random side note, you know the EDM trap genre? Well, Benga completely nailed that sound back in 2006 on the track Middle Man. And here are some random dubstep recommendations from a little later on, you'll probably know some of these already but I'll try to keep it mostly rare with a few exceptions: DJ Wonder - What (Geeneus Remix) Toasty - The Knowledge Toasty - Like Sun Pinch - Qawwali Distance - Saints and Sinners Distance - Delight Distance - Tuning Mala - Neverland Boxcutter - Sunshine VIP Pinch - Motion Sickness Benga - Zombie Jig Scuba - Harpoon Cluekid - Hovercraft Coki - Beep Skream & Cluekid - Sandsnake Skream - Pass The Red Stripe Loefah - Jungle Infiltrator Artwork - Rank El-B & Rumpus - Bubble (dub) El-B - R U Ready? Digital Mystikz - Fat Freddy's Drop Mala - Alicia Coki - Ruff Luvin Coki - Burnin Silkie - Brazil Mala - DMZ vs MZN Tayo Meets Acid Rockers Uptown - Dread Cowboy Horsepower Productions - Damn It Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Stand Clear Benny Ill & DJ Dinesh - London Quest - The Seafront Clouds - Elders Clouds - Protecting Hands Part 2 Jafu - Phoam Jafu - Cast Out L-Wiz - The Girl From Codeine City Matty G - Layin In Bed Arkist - Fill Your Coffee Breakage - Rain Seven - Siren In terms of mixes from this era I'd recommend the Dubstep Allstars compilations, the Rephlex Grime compilations, as well as digging through old Rinse FM sets. I think my favorite sets are by Youngsta and Task. Again, sorry if you're already familiar with this stuff but I'm just covering my bases. Also, I'd highly recommend Joe Nice's Gourmet Beats show, although they seem to have mostly disappeared from the internet currently. In terms of specific mixes I'd recommend: DJ Hatcha studio mix 2002 Skream 2004 mix Skream 2005 mix DJ Distance - Deleted Scenes Mix 2005 J Da Flex - BBC 1xtra 1st Birthday Promo Mix - 2003 Benga - Big Apple Mix 2002 Alriiiiiiiiiiiiight, I think that should just about do it. Maybe a little bit overwhelming but I hope you get a kick out of it, cheers! :)
@@angryhobo212 thanks for the info dude! also, i didn't make this video, someone else did and privated it for unknown reasons, so i just re-uploaded it. i dunno if you knew that
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan Yeah I saw some other comments saying it was a re-upload so I already knew you weren't responsible for this egregious genre mislabeling :P
0:00 Animestep
0:34 Brostep
1:05 Briddim
1:53 Brazilian Dubstep
2:07 Chillstep
2:37 Classic Dubstep
3:08 Dubcore
3:39 Dubchestral
4:10 Drumstep
4:58 Deathstep
5:27 Dubstep
6:14 Future Dubstep
7:00 Future Riddim
7:47 Gorestep
8:17 Minatory
8:48 Melodic Dubstep
9:35 Melodic Riddim
10:06 Metalstep
10:38 Neurostep
11:08 Post-Dubstep
11:38 Riddim
12:25 Robostep
12:56 Substep
13:26 Tearout
14:13 Hybrid Trap
14:44 uwustep
15:14 Vomitstep
15:46 Viking Riddim
16:16 Wubstep
16:46 Wobblestep
@TheUltraVampireLogoEditor413 // Jakub Jakubas how
Animestepkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Brazilianstepkkkkkkkkk
@TheUltraVampireLogoEditor413 // Jakub Jakubas really??
dubcore & drumstep is just the same thing
I hate when people say „bro you listen to dubstep“ but they think that „dubstep“ is just 2012 brostep
"hey bro I love dubstep" *plays Skrillex*
I mean skrillex did bring that genre to the mainstream for a bit there that's why its most synonymous with dubstep.
@@brayannexon4613 yeah i know there is a reason for it and he deserves it but… you get the point right? Its like people only knew playboy carti in „rap“ yk?
That shit is disgusting when people do that
@@daikodubz1858 bro you listen to dubstep
Imagine when we come back to this stuff 20 years later. Dis is history
Leotrix and Syzy are going places.
RIP Never Say Die.
syzy became a dariacore artist and leotrix release wild times ep
I like when a completely solid genre is created by one artist. Viking-step goes pretty hard and Samplifire practicly defined what that genra should sound like. Btw the video is very well made, you put in the best songs for each genra.
i didn't make the video, sorry dude
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan Who made it then, and can i still watch the original upload?
Ok, i found it.
@@bruhbruhbruhbruh6911 yeah, I pinned the link
Don't forget Marauda!
Melodic Dubstep Is So Perfect
Hearing ReeK and Camellia music outside of rhythm game context is a nice change lol
There literally couldn't be a more accurate representation of the Dubchestral than the Losing It remix.
I think Xtrullor is a better example but this one is also good
@@leanderj1839 He's also good, but I prefer svdden death
"Extant - Genesis" is a good example too!
Melodic dubstep is one of my favourite subgenres. Au5 and Faux Tales are gods at it.
Thank you for archiving and uploading this ❤️
np
For orchestral dubstep/dubchestral, xtrullor is a perfect example for the genre.
My favourite styles: Deathstep, Dubstep, Tearout, Brostep, Metalstep, Drumstep
Love that Camellia can fill almost every single genre lmaooo. Best Artist to date IMO.
not the best artist, but very fluid in terms of genres produced
That’s sad to hear personally Camellia is my fave artist.
@@averyadkins9600 been a fan of his since 2013. I don’t think anyone will ever beat him for my favorite artist.
What a camellia song you don’t think many people have heard of?
@@averyadkins9600 I would say Don’t Give A Fuck is a pretty unknown one. I hadn’t even heard of it til a few years ago. I would also like to say majority of his Galaxy Burst album is pretty unknown as it’s region locked to Japan on Spotify where a lot of his fans are.
The classic dubstep was classic brostep. Substep sounds more like that, but still different.
I forgot all my other points but everything else I didn't forget was good!
Nostalgia.
Classical dubstep sounds more like early tearout dubstep if you ask me
Watch the "me and all my homies hate Skrillex" video for another take on that statement.
1:51 best genre for me
vai brasiliam
Tá mais p brazillian trap
Kkkkkkk
I was wondering where that video went. Thank you
Lmaooooo same
Other than not putting terror squad for bro step (the song that made the entire genre copy paste for almost 2 years) the video is superb. I feel ancient as someone who’s been going to shows since 2009
My favorite dubstep is dubstep.
That's pretty crazy.
And brostep.
@@badlatzmusic7647 brostep is for nerds, uwustep trumps all
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan Not funny didn’t laugh
@@Solvo6000 blabla your mom
Came for dubstep, stayed for Camellia and Phonon
Bro SNAILZ is the god of vomitstep and i love his complex style of bass, considering that he created the subgenre in the first place makes the music that he produces even more unique to his own style. I love his music in general :)
5:27 Dubstep
hmmmm yes the floor here is made out of floor
shoulda been something like “base genre“
@@xri0tt or he coulda put it as "common dubstep". People are dumb, so if he put "base genre" people would probably be confused.
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan understood
BassStep
Thanks for the re-upload. I was like crazy looking for this video.
For real my fav by far is riddim...every song is entirely different and I love that
Bruh all riddim songs have the same generic beat and pattern
@@imafraidjumitebeinagang yeah but the top instruments are really interesting and leave room for tons of experimenting. Most interesting genre imo.
Also here on CZcams you should check a dude called GramGreene , he does vlogs on shows of these guys he attends and publeshes cool mixes as well and pretty educational stuff overall
czcams.com/users/GramGreeneCam
@@NickBirge who says riddim is supposed to all sound similar?
@@imafraidjumitebeinagang I don't think Subtronics-Clockwork and Izzy Vadim-Sleep Paralysis are that similar, and they're both riddim. That's just one example
dubcore, tearout, and wubstep are the best subgenres! I wish 3:09 was on spotify because it sounds so good
that's why CZcams music is better imo, it has a much wider variety of music than Spotify does (not sponsored)
ReeK's done tearout aswell which is sick, itson his soundcloud tho
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan that’s what I’ve been trying to tell everybody too! Everyone always wants shit on Spotify, but it’s all here right on CZcams
would Nimda be under brostep?
@@FL_MENTALITY no? He would be under tearout or ig deathstep
Just want to remind every that arcology on permafrost is one of the best dubsteo songs ever made
camellia is probably the most talented edm producer of this decade
@@sydosys so as space laces
I love practically all of his works and I bet I know more songs by him than you do ;)
1:53 Brazilian Dubstep, kkkkkkm essa é nova. 🤣🤣🤣🔥
Kkk né,viagem
Pior
Tão lombrado kkkk
É nova só pra você kkkk
acho q o criador do video botou uns easter eggs kkkk
Crazy that Burial - Untrue was considered a Dubstep album at the time
7:15
Bro that made my brain explode
Never let em know ur next move
This is a mindfuck unlike any other
that snare is all over the show
i want to see how artists in 2022 make classic dubstep, it would be interesting
omfg i can't believe you used a Naph song, i can't even express how much i love you for it! i've been binge listening Naph songs nowadays, and Naph is so underrated (i'd classify Naph song as Future Bass tho, but Chillstep is totally understadable too)
didn't make the video, sorry. but naph is cool
Ah. Yes my favourite track Polyriddim
my favorite from this list is Never Gonna Die by virtual riot! the melody is on point. but man... I used to consider myself as a dubstep producer, but.... lol I guess I'm not sure anymore. it's EDM in general, but using elements I like.
I started with just listening to dubstep, and branched out from there into other edm genres. I would assume it's the same for producing, yeah :D
Bro hearing vr's melo dub made me cry man. Early 2000 teens were the bomb
I've been listening to this kinda stuff for I think over 10 years now and it's gotten to a point where I love minatory way more than I should.
Also, RIP Moth's soundcloud. I'm pretty sure he deleted it because of creator burnout
bro i still have the original sitting somewhere in one of my thousand emails
Honestly didn't expect to see ReeK here, he makes some really nice songs. Also love this compilation, exactly what I was looking for
hey i like that "non-solid/solid" labeling. i never knew how to address this issue :D now i know
i watched this vid so many times in my dubstep phase lmao
Half of these feel arbitrary... "this one song has a slide whistle in it, this is slide whistle step, not solid, sounds like flute step."
Hmm You Must Not Have A Discerning Ear. You Sound Like Someone Who Says 'All Asians Look The Same' lololol
most of the discerning features come from either the combined media or implied song setting
Briddim and Orchestral Dubstep = Orchestral Briddim
Dubstep is crazy dope 😎
Literally Changed The Whole Music Game With It's Endless Complexities
The Heavy Basslines That You Wouldn't Even Imagine Exist Hahahaha
7:16 damn I love polyriddim
always so cool to learn about different styles and subgenres
just unlocked brazillian dubstep bout to go CRAZY on the commute to work🔥🔥🔥
THANK YOU for shedding some light in how good said is!
not my video, sorry g
TEAROUT FUCKING SLAPS 13:29🔥🔥🔥
I still remember first hearing Dong by Marauda (formerly Mastadon) wen it first came out. I wish I could hear that bass drop for the first time again :D
Dubstep is divided into 2 stages, Dubstep Origins [Grime] and Post-Dubstep [Brostep/Future-Bass/Trap/Future-Garage] the rest is invention
Future Riddim, Melodic Riddim and Color Bass is almost same things
Actually, absolutely not
in reality not, is just that the guy who made the video didn't do a good job on that
Bro wtf 💀
It's melodic dubstep but I’ve never heard two tracks sound the same, everyone can make his sounds and techniques, and the only thing that isn’t future riddim is poly riddim it should be called polyriddim or jazz step, all these subgenres are called dubstep because of the flow and drums, not because of synth type, u can rap over dubstep, dubstep/trap/hip-hop 1/2 step flow
@@fiirasmusic5366 name a single polyriddim track besides the one by phonon
i love how casket vip is the most replayed
I honestly think that some of these just incorporate some influences and aren't exactly full sub-genres. For example the Viking one to me is just some elements of old Nordic era type sounds that get mixed into riddim, but not like an entire branch off. And Anime as well which again has some influences in the sound but to me it's still Brostep. Another one that was a lost opportunity to add was Pirates, as there are definitely some Pirate themed dubstep out there, but I guess it's technically not a subgenre. But if some others on here were added then Piratestep does deserve to be on the list. That's just my opinion
Friend: Dubstep is so 2012
Me: *plays Xtrullor*
5:45 despite being an advocate for Subsidia, I wasn’t expecting a song form Night Vol. 1 to be here
Arguably, brostep, gore step and briddim are the best
thank you for including Deathstep and Tearout!
not my video, sorry
If I had a nickel for every time someone used Flatline by Hydraulix as an example for substep, I'd have to nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
Tearout and Melodic Riddim, the bests...
12:27 brostep with tonal delay
yes yesssssss the legendary video is backkkkk !!!!
Dubstep brazil 👌👌🔥🔥
Gorestep , Man Borgore Literally Made A Genre And It's So Good Those Melodic Heavy Synths
Suggestion for next time: put a little notice that explains how it's different from its similar counterpart.
Edit: given classical dubstep is the source of all these subgenres, could also add the same thing but for solid genres; or maybe just a brief sentence or two that explains what the genre is about.
good suggestions, but check the description
i love that bar9 under dubsteppp some OG shit
Just In Case You Guys Didn’t Know, Space Fox Has Changed Their Name To “miwafoxl”.
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>riddim
picks 2 out of 3 tunes that DO NOT SOUND WHAT RIDDIM IS LIKE LMAO
yeah, leotrix is future riddim, idk why fino de grosso put him as riddim
Classic dubstep is still the best
No, just normal UK dubstep
@@fiirasmusic5366 right? the classic dubstep picks here are more like early brostep
@@mikaxxy dubstep in general is a concept of heavy drums with loud sub-bass and simple FM basses/synths and it developed into different types depending on the bass and drum flow, and synth sounds. If you watch people's reactions to EDM/heavy music/beatbox. They call it dubstep, I mean there is no need to think about the subgenres, as a producer, I sit and say I want to make dubstep. other than that it's just a vibe
@@fiirasmusic5366 wtf is your point 😂😂 I just said that the tracks chosen here to represent classic dubstep, or rather the roots of dubstep, are very poor.
@@mikaxxy my point is that it's just dubstep
Ok who else is missing Color Bass in here?
Future Riddim and Melodic Riddim realistically are the same thing. Same with Colour Bass, you can assign differences all you want but they all keep the same core idea at the end of the day
Ok for melodic riddim and colour bass but not future riddim
@@neorth2383 Future Riddim realistically is the se core concept it's just more minimal. I've seen people use them to refer to each other it doesn't matter 9/10 times unless you want to be pedantic or seem like you care too much
@@neorth2383 idk what future riddim your listening to that has no harmony. Stuff from Trinergy and Automhate had a pretty strong sense of harmony. Just say you like funny ahaha chord
Hybrid Trap isn't a subgenre of Dubstep, but Trap. Trapstep IS the subgenre of dubstep.
Eu n to tankando q existe Riddim brasileiro, meu Senhor.....
kkkkkk fui pego de surpresa também
The one who create Robostep or Roboticstep is Too Vain
THANK'S YOU SO MUCHHHH
Dubchestrale so epic
Evil wave is the best deathstep producer and one of the best dubstep artists in general
nah influx is better (he's more minatory tho)
Maaan that substep shit hits different
You forgot Random-beat-house-funk-smash-bash-step!!1!1!!
guys please just forget this video
may i ask why?
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan
cause half of the genres are not real "genres" and the examples are aint no corrent tho.
@@ItsVoXoN true
Bar9 and Benga YESSSS
Every dubstep song is a subgenre of dubstep itself
Phonk Brazilian < Brazilian Dubstep 💀 1:51
I'm extremely surprised you didn't actually include og dubstep (aka deep tunes, or whatever). I mean you were so close with the inclusion of early tearout (under classic dubstep) and that Skream track from his second album.
Other than that thank you, I got to know some really awesome artists thanks to this video
true, but this isn't my video, sorry
The Dubstep is Bass Boosted they are Solid: BROSTEP, Drumstep, Melodic Dubstep and Deathstep. 🎵 🎶 🔊
I recognized the robostep
I just found out that Dex Arson does Gorestep and I thought he did Brostep, and that Dubstep is not the same as Classic Dubstep
Classic Dubstep is very different to modern dubstep
The dubstep example giving here is brostep.
The classic is dubstep.
It's not all accurate.
we need dubstep 2
WHERES MY FELLOW DEATHSTEP LOVERS AT!
100k views, cool. thanks guys
DEATHSTEP is number 1!!!!!
classic dubstep such as sukh night, skream is the best by far
15:15 I don’t know why, but when it said cheeseburger, I died laughing.
fino do grosso
Nothing beats melodic dubstep and gross metallic riddim
Love your reactions dude!
OMG thanks you for this video i'm so upset when i need to explain Dubstep is not what Skrillex and other shit playing in 2012
i tried explaining to my friend that skrillex isn't dubstep, and mans didn't believe me lol
Yeah bar 9 realy got the classic in there
mess with in the drumstep category sounds a lot more like neurohop than anything
Okay so if dubstep is the genre you hear at 5:27, then what genre are the original dubstep producers like Skream, Benga, Digital Mystikz, etc?
Apparently it's called "uk dubstep" now, which is dumb
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan I put together an in-depth comment recently, so I'll just copy-paste it here in case you find it useful.
Here are some of the earliest tracks that could be considered dubstep (or at least they *feel* like dubstep)
Jah Warrior - Dub From The Heart (1996)
Autechre - Second Peng (1995)
Groove Chronicles - Stone Cold (1997)
I'd also recommend checking out the "Roots Of Dubstep" and "Roots Of El-B" compilations, as well as Horsepower Production's "In Fine Style", and digging through the back catalog of labels like Tempa, Big Apple, Digital Mystikz, Hotflush, Soulja, Boka, Tectonic, Hyperdub. I'm guessing you're already familiar with some of this stuff, but I'm just listing everything to cover my bases.
Oh and here's a random side note, you know the EDM trap genre? Well, Benga completely nailed that sound back in 2006 on the track Middle Man.
And here are some random dubstep recommendations from a little later on, you'll probably know some of these already but I'll try to keep it mostly rare with a few exceptions:
DJ Wonder - What (Geeneus Remix)
Toasty - The Knowledge
Toasty - Like Sun
Pinch - Qawwali
Distance - Saints and Sinners
Distance - Delight
Distance - Tuning
Mala - Neverland
Boxcutter - Sunshine VIP
Pinch - Motion Sickness
Benga - Zombie Jig
Scuba - Harpoon
Cluekid - Hovercraft
Coki - Beep
Skream & Cluekid - Sandsnake
Skream - Pass The Red Stripe
Loefah - Jungle Infiltrator
Artwork - Rank
El-B & Rumpus - Bubble (dub)
El-B - R U Ready?
Digital Mystikz - Fat Freddy's Drop
Mala - Alicia
Coki - Ruff Luvin
Coki - Burnin
Silkie - Brazil
Mala - DMZ vs MZN
Tayo Meets Acid Rockers Uptown - Dread Cowboy
Horsepower Productions - Damn It
Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Stand Clear
Benny Ill & DJ Dinesh - London
Quest - The Seafront
Clouds - Elders
Clouds - Protecting Hands Part 2
Jafu - Phoam
Jafu - Cast Out
L-Wiz - The Girl From Codeine City
Matty G - Layin In Bed
Arkist - Fill Your Coffee
Breakage - Rain
Seven - Siren
In terms of mixes from this era I'd recommend the Dubstep Allstars compilations, the Rephlex Grime compilations, as well as digging through old Rinse FM sets. I think my favorite sets are by Youngsta and Task. Again, sorry if you're already familiar with this stuff but I'm just covering my bases. Also, I'd highly recommend Joe Nice's Gourmet Beats show, although they seem to have mostly disappeared from the internet currently.
In terms of specific mixes I'd recommend:
DJ Hatcha studio mix 2002
Skream 2004 mix
Skream 2005 mix
DJ Distance - Deleted Scenes Mix 2005
J Da Flex - BBC 1xtra 1st Birthday Promo Mix - 2003
Benga - Big Apple Mix 2002
Alriiiiiiiiiiiiight, I think that should just about do it. Maybe a little bit overwhelming but I hope you get a kick out of it, cheers! :)
@@angryhobo212 thanks for the info dude!
also, i didn't make this video, someone else did and privated it for unknown reasons, so i just re-uploaded it. i dunno if you knew that
@@urfavneighborhoodguatemalan Yeah I saw some other comments saying it was a re-upload so I already knew you weren't responsible for this egregious genre mislabeling :P
Still thinking Deathstep and Future Dubstep are the best, but Tearout, and Future Riddim come close.
Least favorite is Substep. It's just so empty.
I think substep is made for subwoofers, that's why it sounds so empty on phones and stuff. That's kinda a guess though
It still sucks, but thanks for the evaluation.
headphones..
1:53 4:42 9:19 9:50 12:09 15:44
Au5-Squad!
yo why did they delete the original? glad it's back
I think I mistyped, he privated it. And idk why
Dude the person forgot to add MVRDA he is legit a monster