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  2. Funkstep - Wikipedia

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    Most funkstep songs start with calm intros, which can sometimes be mixed up with drumstep because of its dubstep and drum and bass-like drums. But after starting with a typical funkstep riff and changing the bassdrum to a consistent 4x4-cadence, it is easy to recognize the bridge to more complex house music, which is typical for a funkstep song ...

  3. Dubstep - Wikipedia

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    Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the early 2000s. The style emerged as a UK garage offshoot [ 1 ] that blended 2-step rhythms and sparse dub production, as well as incorporating elements of broken beat , grime , and drum and bass . [ 2 ]

  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. Drop (music) - Wikipedia

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    A drop or beat drop in music, made popular by electronic dance music (EDM) styles, is a point in a music track where a sudden change of rhythm or bass line occurs, which is preceded by a build-up section and break. [1] Originating from disco and 1970s rock, drops are found in genres such as EDM, trap, hip-hop, K-pop and country. With the aid of ...

  6. Reggaestep - Wikipedia

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    Reggaestep (portmanteau of reggae and dubstep) is a fusion genre of reggae music and dubstep that gained popularity online in the early 2010s, particularly on SoundCloud. [1] Reggaestep typically has similar drum samples as those used in reggae; however, the timing of these drums corresponds with the typical syncopation of drums in dubstep .

  7. Marquese Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott's video locations are uniquely chosen. He is known for capturing quality background elements within his videos such as nature, cities, and buildings. [4] [9] Marquese is the co-founder of the dance event in Atlanta called "Shut Up And Dance", a dance gathering of top dancers in Atlanta and around the country. He has performed worldwide ...

  8. Crizzly - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Lee Marshall (born January 1, 1991), better known by his stage name Crizzly, is an American DJ and producer. Currently based in Austin, Texas, he began DJing in 2010, developing a style that incorporates dubstep, crunk, hyphy, drumstep, and trap, among other genres.

  9. Dubplate - Wikipedia

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    Whilst acetates have been used in the music industry for many years, especially in dance music, dubplates would become a particularly important part of the jungle/drum and bass scene throughout the 1990s. [5] This would be followed through its descendants UK garage, grime and dubstep, and cutting houses such as Transition.