"Stomp your feet" a deep voice commands. "Stomp your feet. Stomp your feet. Stoooommmppp yourrrr feeeeeet." Then the bass kicks in on Mutated Mindz's "Stomp Your Feet" - part of the JoeNice June 2013 ...
Although dozens of EDM subgenres are brain candy to me, I haven’t personally given in to the auditory assault that is dubstep (mostly… maybe). However, I’m here to say that there is actual science to ...
Dubstep doesn’t get much love these days, but that hasn’t stopped it from dominating the top 40 charts. Here’s the story of where dubstep came from and why there’s more to it than meets the ear.
A couple of months ago, I received a text from a 40-something-year old man named Icey Hott. Icey, a member of Houston’s near-legendary group Street Military, was a seminal figure in the development of ...
Discover more about the genre's beginnings, growth and evolution through Red Bull's vast archive of lectures and conversations -- and use the hyperlinked quotes within to jump right to that moment in ...
After a multi-year hiatus apart, two of the most influential dubstep producers in the electronic music industry, Chris Mercer (Rusko) and Gary McCann (Caspa), have reunited as a formal duo to make ...
Lately it would be easy to assume that dubstep = halfstep. Indeed lots of recent dubstep sets are dominated by this style, which uses one snare per bar and is designed to give a slower, skanked out ...
(CBS News) Michael Jackson may have been the undisputed King of Pop, but Marquese Scott may be a contender for the King of Cool. Now, I will be the first to admit that I don't totally understand the ...
A look at the ever growing influence of dubstep and its appearance in the #1 hit “Hold It Against Me” by Britney Spears. With a new year comes new music. Just when 2011 seemed like it would birth more ...
It's already time to celebrate the best of 2009, and we start with a look at the top records in the worlds of dubstep, wonky, grime, and funky. No summary of the year in dubstep would be complete ...
For all the hype still surrounding it, dubstep won’t be popular forever. From collaborations with Korn to Christmas carol remixes, signs of its imminent demise are springing up all over the place. But ...
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