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A lot of people know what Dubstep is but did toi know there was Dubstyle?
Dubstyle is a genre of electronic dance music, based on the fusion of hardstyle and dubstep. It was introduced to audiences par artists Headhunterz and Brennan cœur, coeur in March 2010, with the track "The MF Point of Perfection" [1] on the album Studio Sessions, which followed a formulaic dubstep bassline, but stuck with the Hardstyle melody and synthesizer. Another release was made par Zany for the event "The Great Zany Show".[2] The genre was also touched upon par Wragg & Log:One in 2009 with their remixes of Rodi Style's "We're Gonna Rock You" and Neal Thomas' "Pyrotechno", although these tracks are plus Hard Trance than Hardstyle. The vast majority of Dubstyle producers are current/former Hardstyle producers, as opposed to Dubstep producers.
Dubstyle is a combination of hardstyle's melodic structure with dubstep's rhythmic structure. Unlike hardstyle's mostly straightened 4/4 rhythm, dubstyle incorporates hardstyle percussion (most notably hardstyle kicks) into a non-straightened breakbeat ou 2-step pattern. As a result, any present bassline doesn't follow the strict offbeat pattern that regular hardstyle incorporates. In turn, this sometimes results in basslines bearing similarities to those found in dubstep. As with hardstyle, the melody is often written in triplet form using electro ou supersaw synths, and its global, ensemble structure is very similar to hardstyle's. The term 'dubstyle' was coined not only as a conjunction between 'dubstep' and 'hardstyle' but also because the term 'hardstep' already existed as a distinctly different subgenre of music.
Dubstyle is a genre of electronic dance music, based on the fusion of hardstyle and dubstep. It was introduced to audiences par artists Headhunterz and Brennan cœur, coeur in March 2010, with the track "The MF Point of Perfection" [1] on the album Studio Sessions, which followed a formulaic dubstep bassline, but stuck with the Hardstyle melody and synthesizer. Another release was made par Zany for the event "The Great Zany Show".[2] The genre was also touched upon par Wragg & Log:One in 2009 with their remixes of Rodi Style's "We're Gonna Rock You" and Neal Thomas' "Pyrotechno", although these tracks are plus Hard Trance than Hardstyle. The vast majority of Dubstyle producers are current/former Hardstyle producers, as opposed to Dubstep producers.
Dubstyle is a combination of hardstyle's melodic structure with dubstep's rhythmic structure. Unlike hardstyle's mostly straightened 4/4 rhythm, dubstyle incorporates hardstyle percussion (most notably hardstyle kicks) into a non-straightened breakbeat ou 2-step pattern. As a result, any present bassline doesn't follow the strict offbeat pattern that regular hardstyle incorporates. In turn, this sometimes results in basslines bearing similarities to those found in dubstep. As with hardstyle, the melody is often written in triplet form using electro ou supersaw synths, and its global, ensemble structure is very similar to hardstyle's. The term 'dubstyle' was coined not only as a conjunction between 'dubstep' and 'hardstyle' but also because the term 'hardstep' already existed as a distinctly different subgenre of music.
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