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 classics. Latest anthem floor hits (31–40)
The BloodSeven Lions & Kill The Noise

The intro and verses have a four-on-the-floor beat with a very bouncy vibe, but after the mid-track drop it suddenly switches to dubstep.
It carries a slightly spooky atmosphere.
There are crying and ghost voice samples, making it perfect for a Halloween event.
Cinematic effects are also woven in, giving it a grand, epic feel.
Take Ü ThereJack Ü

Jack Ü is a duo formed by dubstep heavyweight producer Skrillex and world-renowned EDM producer Diplo.
One of their popular tracks is Take Ü There.
Despite Skrillex’s involvement, this song isn’t exactly dubstep; rather, its appeal lies in a fierce drop that feels like a blend of big room house and trap.
Pit Boss (feat. DJ Paul) [Badklaat Remix]Riot Ten & Sullivan King
![Pit Boss (feat. DJ Paul) [Badklaat Remix]Riot Ten & Sullivan King](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/HQ9y6HCeOJc/sddefault.jpg)
A collaboration between the ultra-wicked-sounding, guaranteed-to-get-you-moving DJ Riot Ten and guitarist Sullivan King.
From a high-speed verse that plunges straight into a beat drop that’ll have your whole body bouncing, to metal-tinged sound design, this track is wildly fun from start to finish.
It’s a song you’ll want to blast with thunderous bass.
The MobRiot

A track that leverages contrast by pairing an orthodox dubstep drop with a choir-driven verse.
This is “The Mob” by the producer RIOT.
Its classical, dark atmosphere meshes perfectly with the vicious wobble bass of dubstep.
It’s a perfect song for getting pumped up or as BGM for a cool video.
TorqueSpace Laces

When it comes to dubstep, the real allure is those mind-blowingly cool drops, right? If you want to fully savor that appeal, I highly recommend a track called “Torque” by Space Laces.
The drop will have you banging your head like a metal breakdown.
It’s guaranteed to hype you up when you need a boost.
Dubstep classics. Latest anthem floor hits (41–50)
Sweeter ThingsAsa

It’s a dubstep track that could be called a breezy electro step, blending a gentle atmosphere with pop-leaning electronica.
The myriad samples vividly spark the listener’s imagination, leaving an impression as if you’re watching a film.
Inner PeaceDCult

When it comes to requiem-style dubstep captivated by moody dark bass, DCult stands out.
Hailing from Romford, UK, he originally worked as a hip-hop trackmaker before launching his current solo project.
With numerous releases scheduled, he’s an artist to watch whose future activities you won’t want to miss.


