I wanted to start this topic because there seem to be a lot of people across the globe, with many backgrounds, and many perspectives that all submit drastically different definitions of what the dubstep genre is.
I'm curious what you all on the EN think about this. What makes a dubstep track in your eyes, and when is a track no longer dubstep, and is instead something else?
I'll give my opinion once a few others have chimed in.
I'm curious what you all on the EN think about this. What makes a dubstep track in your eyes, and when is a track no longer dubstep, and is instead something else?
I'll give my opinion once a few others have chimed in.