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Dubstep masterpieces. Latest anthem floor hits

Originating in the UK and evolving through repeated experimental attempts, dubstep is a genre rooted in UK garage and the later-born 2-step, which has also influenced modern EDM.

Initially based in the underground as club music, it fully joined the ranks of EDM in the early 2010s.

Today, it crosses over with a variety of genres, splinters into substyles, and suggests further development as the scene continues to expand.

In this article, we’ll introduce popular and classic dubstep tracks!

Dubstep classics. Latest anthem floor hits (51–60)

DivisionEphixa

Division – Ephixa (Dubstep)
DivisionEphixa

From the Canadian dubstep label Monstercat comes Division’s popular tune—aptly titled “Division.” It may not be flashy, but its steadily unfolding, understated storytelling might be just right for the coming season.

Fall Into the Sky {Melodic Dubstep} – 432 HzKinetikSound

KinetikSound – Fall Into the Sky {Melodic Dubstep} – 432 Hz
Fall Into the Sky {Melodic Dubstep} - 432 HzKinetikSound

Listening to this track brings to mind a Balearic scene, like a seaside view I once saw.

Even though it’s dubstep, the melody lets you glimpse a world as if you were watching a fantasy film.

It’s the definitive edition of glittering, fantasy-style melodic dubstep.

Changes (DEEP MEDi Musik)Mala (Digital Mystikz)

Mala (Digital Mystikz) – Changes (DEEP MEDi MUSIK)
Changes (DEEP MEDi Musik)Mala (Digital Mystikz)

This is a solo project by Mala, one half of the dubstep duo Digital Mystikz, aptly named MALA.

While you can enjoy its free-flowing dub, it’s also characterized by a mysterious atmosphere created by samples of various everyday sounds lurking within.

Dread commandmentsRadicalGuru

Reggae-leaning dubstep you can chill to, blended with Middle Eastern ethnic flavors for an even more comfortable vibe.

It’s a perfect track for those moments when you want to sip a drink, relax, and have a light dance.

The Quick and the DeadRudebrat

From Rudebrat’s album “The Quick and the Dead,” released by Siplify Records in Washington, USA.

This is the track of the same title.

It’s a solid production that could be described as orthodox dubstep.