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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 masterpieces. Latest anthem floor hits (71–80)

OsirisThe mechanist

This is the classic track “Osiris” by The Mechanist, released on the West Coast U.S.

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With its dark atmosphere and steadily building beat, it can transport you to another dimension.

Boss WaveXilent

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Boss WaveXilent

It’s a futuristic type of dubstep that makes full use of the beeping sounds of computer games.

On YouTube, you can enjoy a music video that starts with screens from 1980s video games and turns into a short drama focused on the track.

ChoppazSpace Laces & Getter

Since the late 2010s, the global rise of the music genre Trap has led to more dubstep tracks incorporating trap beats.

In the song “Choppaz,” for example, the verses feature trap rhythms that really catch the ear.

The drop unleashes aggressive wobble and growl basses, resulting in a sound that’s irresistible for dubstep fans.

Pray For RiddimVirtual Riot

Virtual Riot is one of the indispensable music producers when talking about dubstep.

The techniques and drum samples he created have influenced other music producers and are used in genres beyond dubstep.

“Pray For Riddim” is a track packed with that signature Virtual Riot essence.

The flow from the grandiose verse to the urgent build-up, and then the savage drop, is just perfect.

Throw It UpWooli

If you’re in the mood for a dark and cool vibe, I recommend Wooli’s “Throw It Up.” The monumental, cinematic feel of the verses—like something out of a horror or sci-fi film—pairs perfectly with the aggressive, dark drops, making it seriously badass.

The music video, with its distinctive 3DCG aesthetic, is also captivating, so be sure to check it out.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced lots of classic and popular dubstep tracks so far.

Did you find the sound you were looking for? As genres continue to cross over, dubstep keeps evolving.

These days, it has gained mainstream recognition in the scene to the point where it can hardly be called a subgenre anymore—it’s a widely embraced style.

Let’s keep an eye on where the scene goes from here!