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[For Beginners] A Roundup of Popular and Classic Brostep Tracks

Among electronic dance music, brostep is a newer subgenre derived from dubstep.

Characterized by powerful sub-bass and metallic, guitar-like sounds, it captivates with melodic yet aggressive drops.

Its energetic sound has attracted many listeners.

This time, we’ll introduce everything from flagship brostep tracks beloved by EDM fans to classic tunes that have expanded the scene.

Whether you’ve recently become interested in brostep or you simply enjoy hard-hitting dance music, stick with us to the end.

[For Beginners] A Collection of Popular and Classic Brostep Tracks (21–30)

Reasons (Doctor P Remix)12th Planet & Juakali

12th Planet & Juakali – Reasons (Doctor P Remix) (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Reasons (Doctor P Remix)12th Planet & Juakali

A collaboration between 12th Planet, a Los Angeles-based dubstep and drum & bass DJ/producer, and Juakali, a Trinidadian dubstep singer/MC.

It was released as a single in 2010.

This version is a remix by Doctor P, a UK dubstep producer and DJ.

Eastern JamChase & Status

Chase & Status, formed in 2003 by Milton Chase and Will Kennard, is a British drum and bass production duo.

This track is included on the collaborative single “Pieces,” released in 2008.

You got the love (Jamie xx Re-work ft. The xx)Florence & The Machine

Originally recorded by Candi Staton in 1986.

Florence and the Machine’s version was released in 2009 and reached No.

1 on the Australian charts.

This version is a remix by the British remixer and DJ Jamie xx.

Hyph MngoJoy Orbison

A track by Peter O’Grady, the London-based DJ and producer known as Joy Orbison.

His sound style is characterized by a fusion of house and dubstep, UK funky, UK garage, and old-school jungle.

This track was released in 2009.

In For The Kill (Skream Remix)La Roux

La Roux – In For The Kill (Skream Remix HQ)
In For The Kill (Skream Remix)La Roux

A track released as a single in 2009 by the British electropop duo La Roux.

It features an ’80s-inspired sound and was nominated for a Grammy Award.

This version is a remix by Skream, known as “Let’s Get Ravey.”