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Dubstep

Dubstep is a genre of music originating from reggae style music. Today, it is usually upbeat songs which rely heavily on extremely low bass and usually have a unique sound distortion called a bass wobble. Synths are also a necessary component. Dubstep is created using high tech audio mixing equipment, software, turntables, synthesizers etc. As an extreme type of electronic music most closely related to the 'Drum and Bass' genre.

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What instrumental song starts - na nana na nana na - nana na nana na nana na ahhaaaaaah?

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Asked by Wiki User

I'm also looking! I think it's a song of enya! But I don´t know the name.

Who was the first dubstep DJ?

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Asked by Wiki User

DJ Mitch Alexander, he is not well known because he was the first dubstep DJ so they were not amazing song, and he was not very successful. You might be able to find a song or two of his online.

Why did the skeleton go disco dancing?

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he wanted to see the boogie man

What does dubstep stand for?

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Asked by Wiki User

don't know if there's any acronyms for the dubstep term but this is what I came up with, "Distorted Ubiquitous Bass Synthesize To Energize People" I know I know it's dope right? :P

What is the best Dubstep Bass Drop in a Dubstep Song And could anyone give me a list of the best Dubstep Songs that have the Best Bass Drops?

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Asked by Michaelkintner7

Dodge and Fuski: Python has a good drop. Also check out Centipede by Knife Party

Which dubstep song has whoa whoa hes the boneman or something like that?

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all dubstep songs contain the classic "woah woah im the boneman" sample, that's what make its truly dubstep

What is the dub step song played for breakout new season commercial on investigation discovery?

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Asked by SharrattKelly

The theme song for the new seasonof Investigation discovery is called "Never Never" it is by Richard Lacy. the do change it up every so often to keep it fresh and new for the show.

How do you create that signature dubstep distorted slightly squelchy sound?

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Asked by EthanTurnerFreeman

Trying to create something already very overused is generally not such a good idea, but the sound you're looking for is probably the 'Brutal Electro' Patch in Native Instruments' Massive VST.