Love it or hate it, it’s looking inevitable: dubstep isn’t going anywhere for awhile, and a lot of ambitious metalheads are pairing their riffs up with wobble wobble sounds in a bid for commercial ...
Recently I was having a conversation with a friend of mine, the guitarist for local metal band Rebuild, and he was complaining about the wave of dubstep that has infiltrated metal. As a genre, metal ...
It's been a controversial week on the dubstep front. First, there's a libertarian dubstep guy, and then we had to deal with a spin-off called “fratstep.” Now Korn is saying they invented dubstep?!
Earlier this year, I wrote about the wave of dubstep metal that is ruining everything. That might have led some readers to believe that I’m fundamentally against the idea of mixing synthesizers and ...
Alex Versackas wants people to look beyond the wobble-wobble. The noise is a colloquial reference to the grinding, distorted bass sound heard in dubstep, a style of electronic dance music headling ...
When I think about the most bloggable, trendy genres of the last eighteen months or so, two things come to mind: djent and dubstep. I don’t have a ponytail, so I don’t really know much about djent, ...
I’m still not clear exactly what the fuck dubstep’s got to do with metal other than that some schmo with neck tattoos and some other schmo that Sergeant D likes got together and formed a dubstep group ...
Big-name Dutch trance DJs such as Tiësto, Armin Van Buuren and Ferry Corsten may dominate international DJ polls, playing to stadium-sized crowds around the world, but arguably the most innovative and ...
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