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  2. Post-dubstep - Wikipedia

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    Post-dubstep is an umbrella term applied to a range of musical styles that have been influenced by the sparse, syncopated rhythms and heavy sub-bass of the UK dubstep scene. The breadth of styles associated with the term post-dubstep precluded it from being a specific musical genre in the early 2010s. [ 1 ]

  3. Riddim (genre) - Wikipedia

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    The term "riddim" is the Jamaican Patois pronunciation of the English word "rhythm".The derived genre originally stemmed from dub, reggae, and dancehall.Although the term was widely used by MCs since the early days of dancehall and garage music, it was later adopted by American dubstep producers and fans to describe what was originally referred to as "wonky dubstep".

  4. Category:Dubstep - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about dubstep musicians, songs, albums and record labels in their respective subcategories, as well as pages on dubstep-related articles. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  5. Category:Dubstep songs - Wikipedia

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  6. Jungle music - Wikipedia

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    Jungle is a genre of electronic music that developed out of the UK rave scene and Jamaican sound system culture in the 1990s. Emerging from breakbeat hardcore, the style is characterised by rapid breakbeats, heavily syncopated percussive loops, samples, and synthesised effects, combined with the deep basslines, melodies, and vocal samples found in dub, reggae and dancehall, as well as hip hop ...

  7. Breakcore - Wikipedia

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    The UK free party scene has also expressed a large interest in producing and distributing its own takes on breakcore, with crews and labels such as Life4land, Hekate, Headfuk, and Bad Sekta helping to push the scene and sound forward, as well as bringing over a number of international artists to play at their parties and club nights. Breakcore ...

  8. Moombahton - Wikipedia

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    Moombahcore is a derivation of moombahton with dubstep influences, also incorporating elements of newstyle hardcore, breakcore, and techstep. [4] Moombahcore fused dubstep drums and moombahton tempo (100-115 BPM ), incorporating elements such as wobble bass , FM synths , distorted basslines, and complex percussion patterns.

  9. List of post-dubstep musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of post-dubstep musicians. List. Chase & Status [1] Darkstar [1] [2] [3] Flux Pavilion [1] Gemini [4] Gold Panda [5] Ikonika [1] [6] Jakwob [1]