Dubstep is its own genre of music, so yes, it is apart from techno. The confusion might arise from the use of some of the same instruments such as the synthesizer and keyboard, but beyond that, they have no connection.
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No, they're used in a lot more than that.
Techno has the "UNCE UNCE" in their songs.....Dubstep doesn't have UNCE instead it has WuBBBwUBBBBBwwwuuuubbbWUBBB and it drops the BASS... ^----not correct the difference is in the synthesis. techno follows beat and rhythm and just simple beeps that are designed to come from a synthesizer in many different technological noises but still flowing around the basic "beeps" and "bops" people usually associate the "unce" with techno but all the "unce" is, is a simple bass kick with modified bass usually the "treble high and the bass down low" dubstep is a combination of several noises that were never meant to be made by a synthesizer dubstep is a very unique genre as is glitch hop specifically because both dubstep and glitch hop are bassically synthesis glitches... people take settings like reverb and modify them in ways that only technology can handle dubstep can only be created with a synthesizer or music soft ware like ableton live or FL studio... in short and simple dubstep is a glitch techno is what a synthesizer was bassically made for... dubstep was most likely created on accident by a kid who was playing with a synthesizer and thought the sound he was producing were unique and cool... the difference isnt only the way that it sounds it is the way that it is made dubstep does feature the "unce" sound just as techno...
They are similar because they are both sub-genres of electronic music, but are not the same genre.
b2b UK is classified as dubstep music. Dubstep, a form of electronica music, originated in south England. Characteristics of the techno music include strong bass, sampling, and drums.
It depends on your personal preferences. Personally I prefer Daft Punk. The TRON soundtrack was just mindblowing. Two geniuses.
Although techno's popularity may have decreased over recent years, dubstep influenced pop and hiphop has gained popularity in its place. In the alternative scene, dreampop has resurged recently, a calmer alternative to the agressive pop music of today.
This is a matter of personal opinion but I've always preffered to use dubstep/techno songs. "Damage" by SubVibe is a good one.
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Hektik Lain is a dj who started his work in Baton Rouge LA and has djed at several clubs in that area. His work consists of dubstep and techno originally but he is known to dj several different genres.