Article published today in the Globe and Mail:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/art ... le2334421/
*note* - This isn't intended as hate-speech on North American bass music culture. Just found it interesting that this is the perception of the word 'dubstep' in published Canadian media.
MUSIC - The mainstreaming of dubstep
Re: MUSIC - The mainstreaming of dubstep
not a bad video but the music selection could have been a bit more relevant thb :/
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i love how they missed out shit between the years of 2000-2005
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Re: MUSIC - The mainstreaming of dubstep
Lol at skrilly.
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Re: MUSIC - The mainstreaming of dubstep
2007: When not undertaking head-shaving exploits and umbrella attacks, Britney Spears puts out Freakshow, a pop song built on the filling-loosening bass wobble that is dubstep’s signature sound.
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