Bringing you the best ear smashing, soul destroying beats Drum n Bass, Dubstep, Techstep and Electronica has to offer. Featuring the freshest up coming artists from the genre!
What is now a complex mixture of influences and genres began from humble roots in the UK . Though many debate the original drum & bass record, it was a combination of Lenny De Ice's "We are ie" and the late 1989 Perfecto release 'Baz De Conga' which pioneered the movement. The cut was an amalgamation of ideas and sounds, combining the sax drop from "Monkey Say, Monkey Do" with Steel City bleeps and a gospel vocal lift. What producer Steve Bicknell brought to the cut however was attitude - the whole mix powered by a tumbling sub roll, clattering breakbeats and an unrelenting synth strike.
Dubstep.
In London in the early 2000s, a new genre of dance music emerged from an amalgamation of the east London garage and grime scene that produced talent such as Dizzee Rascal.
Despite its formation at the turn of the century, dubstep did not really become popular or well known until 2006, partly as a result of the efforts of Radio 1 DJ Mary-Anne Hobbs. As well as championing the music on her show, Hobbs plays live sets at venues up and down the country and is responsible for introducing the genre to many electronica fans outside of the underground London scene. With the release of the album 'Warrior Dubz' compiled by Hobbs and on sale from October 2006 and the debut CD 'Skream!' from youthful producer Oliver Jones (aka Skream), dubstep began to be heard at high profile clubs and moved rapidly into the overground scene.
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