the explanation of deathstep applies to tearout more than deathstep in my eyes. tearout has blended heavy metal and death metal with itself more than deathstep has
After getting in to "brostep" I slowly found myself listening to melodic dubstep and stuck with the soundscapes and ambient design of chillstep back in 2014-15. Blackmill, CMA, MitiS, RamesesB, Sizzlebird etc most of these artists were on channels like MrSuicideSheep, MrMomMusic, MixHound, Arctic Empire, Cryo Chamber, Cure Music i guess
this video feels like it was made in 2015, like, I love it, but it definitely deserves a part 2 with all the new subgenres that emmerged since then, like Tearout, Melodic riddim, Colourbass, Future Riddim, Briddim etc. more pls!
Man says riddim and puts virtual riot😢 . Love the video but maybe a lil more accurate to say, Subfiltronik, Flix & Motus, Ayoniks, Akirah, Styn, etc. But keep up the good work!
That Neeya by Aurora Night genre is Hardwave as we call it nowadays. It is part of neo trance subgenre which is modernized trance. Example tracks that more towards to neo trance are the Virtual Self EP. Some artist that are in this subgenre is Juche, Japano File, Teneki, Abbysma, etc. But some of Aurora Night's songs are surely more towards chillstep.
@@turtleboi4571 listen to hela & cybersex - exordium. Modern tearout is mostly terrible. But if you go back and listen to the songs coming out in 2016/2017, you may find some solid records.
its time to add the BRODDIM subgenre and put all of that new wave of riddim in that category. If you want to give examples of riddim, just put any MONSTERS track
I agree I could've gone into way more detail about the origins but I just wanted to summarize everything and just mention the subgenres. Would you prefer longer videos with more details though?
@@RaveGate yes I'd definitely love to see a more indepth history to different genres, for exmaple their origins, their pioneers and the potential future - like what you see the genre becoming. loved this video though keep it up!
@@enzohhh Thank you so much I'll definitely keep that in mind for my future videos! I'm still figuring out, so I can totally use my audience's feedback.
Drum n bass predates dubstep by generations and is an entirely different genre of music and scene. It's only very recently that the two have started to cross over as dubstep bassline techniques have started popping up in dnb production
FYI.. Luga - Don't break the silence is more Future garage than Chillstep.... If you are interested here is some info... Chillstep has 2 styles...Classic and Modern.. Classic Chillstep has early dubstep drums (punchy) and has bass wobbles sometime (130-138 ish bpm) and more of an offshoot of melodic dubstep from 2012-2013.. Whereas modern chillstep is more ambient/downtempo oriented often has slow tempo + basically Liquid dubstep + more future garage influences.. It is almost indistinguishable from Liquid Dubstep which started in early 2009.. In fact the so called modern chillstep is more closely related to UK OG dubstep than melodic dubstep One artist example each: Classic Chillstep - Electus Modern Chillstep - Phaeleh (Liquid Dubstep )
Im sorry but the "riddim" section was just brosteppy stuff. Briddim at most. No hate or anything either, just saying. I can send artists who rly make "riddim" as in the og shit it started with, using reason studios shit.
I get what you mean, I did feel the brosteppy hints, it's just that for making videos like this you gotta find tracks that aren't copyrighted but you also want them to be interesting enough for the audience, so it's kind of a nightmare to collect proper examples in general. So for this video I tried making the distinction by finding brostep examples that definitely do have that simple rhythmic structure and heavily modulated basses. You do have well trained ears and I bet you know your dubstep. However I feel like for somebody who's just getting to know dubstep, these examples can get the point across.
whats with tearout and colorbass i think these are genres that are more alive then deathstep or chillstep and would be a better entrypint for new listeners
Nice video! I might be completely wrong here, but I think it was Benga (or one of the pioneers) who came up with the term "Brostep"(?) As the "purist" that I am, it truly bothers me when some very commercial / mass-produced (garbage) music, is labeled as a proper music genre. - It happens all the time, like Deep and Tech House, D&B, Trance, Dubstep, Techno, Punk, Rap, etc etc 😅 As for me, Dubstep-ish peaked with Enigma Dubz - Walk Good and Bliss ^^
I mean, this happens to pretty much any genre at some point, there's always a sweet underground era when the producers make it just for the sake of the genre and the audience likes it because it's new, it's authentic, there's a defined community etc. etc. and then at some point it goes viral and well... everything becomes kinda shallow and overdone when it goes mainstream. But I think it's easier for us to just accept that this IS that thing that we used to like, but it's just more crowded now.
@@RaveGate Yeah, true. It gets "big" within the underground crowd and then it gets the attention of some "opportunists". But, what they put out there, is (for the most part) so far away from the genre they took inspiration from ^^ - Genuinely appreciate your video though, big ups 👍👍
@@sdHansy That's exactly it, it's like someone (the artists or the labels I'm not sure) at some point decides to add a certain flavor to a genre to make it stick out so they can have a more defined product to put out, and it often makes it so different from the original thing. And then all the people who get into it down the road, get to know the genre by exactly that new shape of it. Dubstep really quickly turned into "make it loud and compress the sh*t out of it". And well... we got some cool tracks out of that, and also some absolute crap! lol Thanks for the thumbs up btw!
Knowledge bomb.. term dubstep was coined by a dude named Neil Joliffe from Ammunition recordings (Parent label of Tempa) but it is safe to say it was coined by someone from Ammunition recordings... The term brostep was said by Caspa and Rusko in an interview.. It was Caspa who said it first apparently.
Honestly I've heard it described both ways, I included it in the Brostep examples because of the basses, I think next to those other tracks it fits right in.
Thank you for using Tinnitus as reference :)
Absolutely!
Thank you for that awesome track!
tinnitus is one of the only dubstep tracks from before 2018 that I actually like
Color bass is my favorite subgenre.
same 8)
+ future riddim
the explanation of deathstep applies to tearout more than deathstep in my eyes. tearout has blended heavy metal and death metal with itself more than deathstep has
the benga, skream, coki, and mala era of dubstep is one of the best but the new stuff is sick as well
Damn, these are all the stuff I listen to everytime., Great taste :)
Oh hell yeah! Thanks for watching!
I know so much about all kinds of music things, and then this pops up. Great showcase!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent Brostep examples!
Thank you
After getting in to "brostep" I slowly found myself listening to melodic dubstep and stuck with the soundscapes and ambient design of chillstep back in 2014-15. Blackmill, CMA, MitiS, RamesesB, Sizzlebird etc most of these artists were on channels like MrSuicideSheep, MrMomMusic, MixHound, Arctic Empire, Cryo Chamber, Cure Music i guess
There are also Wobble Dubstep and Tearout
this video feels like it was made in 2015, like, I love it, but it definitely deserves a part 2 with all the new subgenres that emmerged since then, like Tearout, Melodic riddim, Colourbass, Future Riddim, Briddim etc. more pls!
Absolutely! thanks for the feedback
Sad to see no Au5 Songs as examples :( especially for Melodic Dubstep he would've been great!
You should do a video on some of the more niche subgenres, like color bass, hybrid trap, future riddim, etc.
Sure will! thanks for the feedback!
Man says riddim and puts virtual riot😢 . Love the video but maybe a lil more accurate to say, Subfiltronik, Flix & Motus, Ayoniks, Akirah, Styn, etc. But keep up the good work!
That particular virtual riot track IS Riddim though!
thanks for the examples
@@RaveGate 100% haha,
colorbass and tearout
Hell yeah!
That Neeya by Aurora Night genre is Hardwave as we call it nowadays. It is part of neo trance subgenre which is modernized trance. Example tracks that more towards to neo trance are the Virtual Self EP. Some artist that are in this subgenre is Juche, Japano File, Teneki, Abbysma, etc. But some of Aurora Night's songs are surely more towards chillstep.
Bro forgot tearout in 2024
Didn't forget it! Just decided to go with these other ones for the list.
Tearout is actually awful and unlistenable
@@turtleboi4571 listen to hela & cybersex - exordium.
Modern tearout is mostly terrible. But if you go back and listen to the songs coming out in 2016/2017, you may find some solid records.
actual genre examples
riddim: anything from infekt/yunit/badphaze
brostep: virtual riot/bear grillz
melodic dubstep: chime
deathstep: muerte/moley/nrve
muerte is riddim, and nrve is riddim and tearout
also, chime is color bass
Chillstep is so different that, if i was uninformed, i would have never guessed it was dubstep ngl😭💀
Yes exactly!
I am so glad that chillstep exists and the rabbithole i had to travel to find it
its time to add the BRODDIM subgenre and put all of that new wave of riddim in that category. If you want to give examples of riddim, just put any MONSTERS track
Very good
Thank you
you're forgetting uk dub/140, the origins of all american mainstream dubstep
I agree I could've gone into way more detail about the origins but I just wanted to summarize everything and just mention the subgenres.
Would you prefer longer videos with more details though?
@@RaveGate yes I'd definitely love to see a more indepth history to different genres, for exmaple their origins, their pioneers and the potential future - like what you see the genre becoming. loved this video though keep it up!
@@enzohhh Thank you so much
I'll definitely keep that in mind for my future videos!
I'm still figuring out, so I can totally use my audience's feedback.
Drum n bass predates dubstep by generations and is an entirely different genre of music and scene. It's only very recently that the two have started to cross over as dubstep bassline techniques have started popping up in dnb production
FYI.. Luga - Don't break the silence is more Future garage than Chillstep....
If you are interested here is some info... Chillstep has 2 styles...Classic and Modern.. Classic Chillstep has early dubstep drums (punchy) and has bass wobbles sometime (130-138 ish bpm) and more of an offshoot of melodic dubstep from 2012-2013..
Whereas modern chillstep is more ambient/downtempo oriented often has slow tempo + basically Liquid dubstep + more future garage influences.. It is almost indistinguishable from Liquid Dubstep which started in early 2009.. In fact the so called modern chillstep is more closely related to UK OG dubstep than melodic dubstep
One artist example each:
Classic Chillstep - Electus
Modern Chillstep - Phaeleh (Liquid Dubstep )
Yeah I'm totally interested actually, thanks for all the info!
The song of Awakend "Feels Like a Dream" is more melodic midtempo
Im sorry but the "riddim" section was just brosteppy stuff. Briddim at most. No hate or anything either, just saying. I can send artists who rly make "riddim" as in the og shit it started with, using reason studios shit.
I get what you mean, I did feel the brosteppy hints, it's just that for making videos like this you gotta find tracks that aren't copyrighted but you also want them to be interesting enough for the audience, so it's kind of a nightmare to collect proper examples in general. So for this video I tried making the distinction by finding brostep examples that definitely do have that simple rhythmic structure and heavily modulated basses.
You do have well trained ears and I bet you know your dubstep. However I feel like for somebody who's just getting to know dubstep, these examples can get the point across.
Colorbass and future riddim for me 🔥🔥🔥🌈🌈🌈
Also cool video! :)
Great ones!
and thanks!
whats with tearout and colorbass i think these are genres that are more alive then deathstep or chillstep and would be a better entrypint for new listeners
Nice video! I might be completely wrong here, but I think it was Benga (or one of the pioneers) who came up with the term "Brostep"(?)
As the "purist" that I am, it truly bothers me when some very commercial / mass-produced (garbage) music, is labeled as a proper music genre. - It happens all the time, like Deep and Tech House, D&B, Trance, Dubstep, Techno, Punk, Rap, etc etc 😅
As for me, Dubstep-ish peaked with Enigma Dubz - Walk Good and Bliss ^^
I mean, this happens to pretty much any genre at some point, there's always a sweet underground era when the producers make it just for the sake of the genre and the audience likes it because it's new, it's authentic, there's a defined community etc. etc. and then at some point it goes viral and well... everything becomes kinda shallow and overdone when it goes mainstream. But I think it's easier for us to just accept that this IS that thing that we used to like, but it's just more crowded now.
@@RaveGate Yeah, true. It gets "big" within the underground crowd and then it gets the attention of some "opportunists". But, what they put out there, is (for the most part) so far away from the genre they took inspiration from ^^
- Genuinely appreciate your video though, big ups 👍👍
@@sdHansy That's exactly it, it's like someone (the artists or the labels I'm not sure) at some point decides to add a certain flavor to a genre to make it stick out so they can have a more defined product to put out, and it often makes it so different from the original thing. And then all the people who get into it down the road, get to know the genre by exactly that new shape of it. Dubstep really quickly turned into "make it loud and compress the sh*t out of it". And well... we got some cool tracks out of that, and also some absolute crap! lol
Thanks for the thumbs up btw!
Knowledge bomb.. term dubstep was coined by a dude named Neil Joliffe from Ammunition recordings (Parent label of Tempa) but it is safe to say it was coined by someone from Ammunition recordings...
The term brostep was said by Caspa and Rusko in an interview.. It was Caspa who said it first apparently.
We Need Jungle (I'm afraid)
Definitely another great one!
RIDDIM RATS >:)
trench is better (lol getter)
Big fan of the melodic stuff like Juventa or Louis the Child. Great videos.
RIDDIM AND RIDDIM AND RIDDIM AND ALSO RIDDIM
Hell yeah!
how about space bass?
I mean it's not really dubstep, but if you're asking in general it's awesome!
l LOVE trench
What's song's name at 0:44 bro?
iFeature & ST4RBUCK - Vamos
@@RaveGate thanks bro 🔥🔥
@@quoccuongpham8543 Absolutely
Lots of deep metalic flange ❤ peeps just want a new prefix😂
Fan of OG dubstep, also saddened at what my fellow Americans did to it
No need to be! We've been getting some absolute fire tracks from the American artists!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 yeap. they fucked something up as usual. :-)
got sad when I realised he wasn’t going to include any OG dubstep
Isn't "Codename: X" technically drumstep due to the 87 bpm tempo?
Honestly I've heard it described both ways, I included it in the Brostep examples because of the basses, I think next to those other tracks it fits right in.
@@RaveGate I feel ya. The entire album is pinnacle in brostep.
Ngl brostep tracks above 160bpm becomes drumstep so cant blame em for that
Riddim is the best
It is awesome!
What about... nightstep? XD Dubstep gets hyperactive
My fav Genres of Dubstep:
1.Melodic Dubstep
2. Future Riddim
3. Tearout
4. Viking Riddim
5. Hybrid Trap
Hell yeah!
We have a pretty similar taste, I also love Future Riddim and Hybrid Trap and Tearout.
What about 140? And maybe show examples of dubsteps roots eg the uk sound beacuse the Americanised sound of dub sucks