What do you get when you combine the quick beats and snapped basslines of DnB, and the guttural wobbles of Dubstep? Love it or hate it, Drumstep is the rising lovechild of these two bass genres. Though it has blown up in recent years, the genre has been around longer than most of us realize. Drumstep was born in the late s and early s as a result of experimenting with halftime DnB, where the normal bpm tempo of DnB was slowed to the standard dubstep bpm.
Like any subgenre, drumstep may dabble more in one parent genre than the other depending on the track and its producer. The genre has been likened to another DnB subgenre called Jump-Up, which originated in the mids.
Characterized by intense wobbling basslines and simple drum loops, Jump-Up is the lighthearted and fast-tempo sibling to the genre. To break it down in simpler terms, Drumstep is seen as being too close to jump-up to be brostep the Americanized adaptation of dubstep today , and too slow to be jump-up. Capturing the energy and tempo of DnB as well as the heaviness of dubstep, Drumstep is quickly ascending in the ranks, especially with its more recent deviation: metalstep.
The drum patterns of Drumstep, amped-up dubstep wobbles, and incorporation of the heavy metal genre are the characteristics of metalstep, making it the perfect combination for metalheads-turned-bassheads.
The roots of Drumstep are difficult to trace, but we narrowed it down to DnB producer Grooverider and the promotion of this hybrid style on the BBC Radio 1 show, which allowed the subgenre to be spread and popularized.
Gaining traction in the British scene, the genre eventually found its way to the US as its parent genres did.
Producers such as Dub Foundation , Dirty Deeds , Urban Assault , Kanji Kinetic , and many more are seen as the frontrunners of Drumstep, though other well-known staples in the bass community, such as Figure , have incorporated this style into their music. Beginning with a beautifully haunting introduction, air-light vocals break into an emotional whirlwind of mesmerizing chord progressions. The drop is an eruption of sonic lasers and headbanging basslines. Complete with an unrelenting rave of sharp drum snaps, this Pegboard Nerds track makes for an aural onslaught that is sure to get the crowd hyped up.
What we love about this track is its unconventional approach to drumstep. With a chord progression likened to the theme song of the zombie flick 28 Days Later , this track is delectably foreboding and an essential addition to your playlists.
This track is our ultimate drumstep favorite. With metalstep influence, this hardcore tune annihilates spines on sight. As of right now, Drumstep songs are being released shortly, meaning that Drumstep songs are not being released from every album.
The main distinction between "Halftime" and "Drumstep" , although a fine one, would be that "Halftime" is the terminology used for the more experimental, underground and unconventional style, possessing influences ranging from hip hop all the way towards Neurofunk.
Monstercat Wiki Explore. About the Label. Mike Darlington Ari Paunonen. Wiki Community. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0. Halftime Drum and Bass can be found, generally, under 2 categories: "Halftime" and "Drumstep": The main distinction between "Halftime" and "Drumstep" , although a fine one, would be that "Halftime" is the terminology used for the more experimental, underground and unconventional style, possessing influences ranging from hip hop all the way towards Neurofunk.
The color associated with the genre before genre colors were phased out was: Pink Hex: F RGB: , 33, Commonly Referenced Subgenres: [ ] Melodic Drumstep: as the name would imply, the subgenre heavily places emphasis and relies on melodic structures, such as wide layered chords, to create ample, euphoric atmospheres, "Sync" from the "Sync" warp mode in Xfer Serum - gradually increasing in pitch then descending, through the use of an LFO or otherwise styled leads, which can be the driving force of a Melodic Drumstep track and vocal chops, which can be commonly heard; the subgenre can borrow sound design from Brostep.
Tracks in this genre can evoke many emotions, featuring a wide variety of styles, such as dramatic and uplifting.
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