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!
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Dubstep masterpieces. Latest anthem floor hits (11–20)
1 On 1Excision & Space Laces

Here’s a track by Excision, a DJ/producer from Canada, whose astonishingly rich sound character really stands out.
The high-leaning synths are highly distinctive, and the meticulous attention to detail—from the kick sound to every playful flourish—is truly impressive.
It’s a wildly trippy tune that makes you want to dance like crazy in the space between the lows and highs.
Hyph MngoJoy Orbison

Joy Orbison is a highly acclaimed British electronic musician.
His tracks span a wide range of genres, and his “Hyph Mngo” could be described as dubstep with elements of ambient soundscapes.
The beats that intertwine with the sampled female vocals are sheer craftsmanship, turning the human voice into a kind of rhythmic instrument.
The way he uses drum syncopation is distinctive as well, offering plenty to engage even listeners well-versed in the genre.
Reasons (Doctor P Remix)12th Planet & Juakali

Here’s “Reasons,” a reggae-dubstep track where reggae musician Juakali teams up with DJ/producer 12th Planet’s hard-hitting production.
Unlike reggaeton, this is a reggae number wrapped in the aggressive musicality and ideas unique to dubstep.
Although it came out in 2010, it still feels full of surprises today.
The synergy between the forward-leaning beat and reggae, and this unexpected pairing—why not experience it for yourself at least once?
Show Up (ft. Virus Syndicate)Virtual Riot

As a track maker from Germany, he has become an artist who inspires not only listeners but also a wide range of fellow musicians.
Among Virtual Riot’s dubstep tracks, the popular one is “Show Up.” It incorporates elements of hip-hop, with Virus Syndicate’s rap matching it perfectly.
Rage ValleyKnife Party

When you think of dubstep, the image of taking the BPM in half-time is strong, but this track is a rare type that centers on a four-on-the-floor house beat.
Even in the drop, a dance beat is used, making it a fresh listen even for those accustomed to typical dubstep.
The steady, precise rhythm also makes it perfect as background music for getting work done.
Near DarkBurial

Here is “Near Dark” by the British dubstep musician Burial, a track that makes diverse use of the human voice.
It features a heavily filtered, muffled kick, clattering sounds like hi-hats, and a hard-to-pin-down sub-bass riding the beat.
It’s a stunning dubstep number that even evokes a touch of horror.
If you listen with an ear for the contrast between low and high sounds—like the clink of falling metal—you may find it an especially fascinating track.
Dubstep masterpieces. Latest anthem floor hits (21–30)
Glendale GalleriaFlying Lotus

Flying Lotus is known as a hip-hop DJ and producer.
He seems to be heavily influenced by jazz and Brazilian music, and his musicality has a unique brilliance.
The track “Glendale Galleria” is also captivating for its distinctive sense of weightlessness and its busy, intricate beats.
The straightforward, classical kick sound, the beautifully placed snares and claps, and the layers of synthesizers that envelop them all come together like an orchestra in this beautiful piece.


