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Dub steppa, my friends, is a vibrant and lively music genre that’s spitting out grooves and juggling basslines like a circus act for your ears. Born from the wild heart of electronic dance music, this funky offspring emerged in the late 1990s as a twist on its parent genres – dub, reggae, and drum & bass. So grab your headphones and let’s hop on this musical time machine!
Dub steppa has its roots rooted deep in Jamaica’s rich reggae soil. Picture it: the smoky studios of Kingston where sound engineers turned everything up to eleven with echo effects and reverb. They pioneered dub music in the 60s by remixing reggae tracks—stripping them down to their raw essence while adding heavy bass beats that made you want to move.
Fast forward to the UK’s rave scene in the 80s where underground sounds were bubbling like hot soup! DJ’s started experimenting further using samples and loops which eventually paved the way for what we now call dubstep. Heavy sub-bass became a foundational element that caused many dance floors to shake—literally!
By the late ‘90s, artists like Skrillex, Benga, and Skream took these influences (along with some wicked creativity) into new dimensions that would set off a sonic revolution across clubs worldwide.
Now don’t get it twisted—dubstep is not exactly the same as dub steppa. While they share DNA characteristics (think wobbling bass lines), dub steppa often leans more towards creating chill vibes combined with those unmistakable rhythms found in traditional dub. It’s basically laid-back yet still gets ya moving; perfect for lounging at home or grooving at festivals.
Some key figures helped bring this genre into focus during its ascent:
And let’s not forget about Chase & Status, who blended elements from various genres—including rock—creating an eclectic mix that caught fire across both EDM fans and hip-hop heads alike!
In any genre there’s always room for laughter! Here are some delightful anecdotes surrounding our beloved culprits within the world of dub steppa:
Skrillex’s Haircut: Before he took over festival stages around the globe—and sent millions scrambling onto YouTube looking up “how-to-dance-like-Skrillex” —the man had quite an eccentric hairstyle reminiscent of a hedgehog on steroids! Fans loved it so much they joked about creating ‘The Skrillex’ haircut trend but sadly—it never took off outside music festivals.
Benga vs His Cat: Benga once shared how he would test out his latest tracks at home by observing how his cat reacted! If Mr.Cat didn’t start paw-tapping along or falling asleep after 5 minutes… well, time to go back to work!
Clone Wars? Well Maybe Not…: After Krewella dropped their debut album “Get Wet” featuring notable catchy singles blending pop elements into heavily processed EDM sounds; they were often playfully accused of being clones due mainly popularizing female vocalists within electronic scenes (“What next? Are there gonna be boy bands?”). But hey—that just shows how infectious good tunes can be regardless!
Last but not least – ever heard someone shout “WUB WUB” while attempting local parlance renditions? Turns out fans have created entire memes dedicated solely toward expressing excitement when drops hit hard—the birthright initiated thankfully without needing formal education!
As time rolled on through years filled with innovation mixed promptly alongside bedroom producers churning fresh beats overnight—it wasn’t long before diverse collaborations began flooding Spotify playlists everywhere folks gathered ’round speakers bumpin’ huge low-end frequencies frantically breaking ground above listener expectations wide-open spaces around them ablaze too fiery adoration shining bright throughout nighttime festivities continuing onward skyward higher than usual levels previously anticipated indeed suggesting anything less than magic wouldn’t suffice either way really…
From indie bands adopting heavier bass lines during live performances all through epic remixes landing somewhere between pop culture references dripping audible euphoria crackling forth together exploding head first jubilantly forth amid marvelous movements undoubtedly inventively reminding us why we started grooving initially ourselves entirely unapologetically dancing away blissfully unbothered under gleaming stars above…
So here we are—a fancy little ride through history showcasing one sweet genre known lovingly as dub steppa. From hearty origins grounded deeply within Jamaica’s cultural fabric presenting endless opportunities cleverly twiddling fingers manipulating controls crafting sonic wonders audible appealingly rewiring minds alight dazzling passionately forevermore igniting liveliness throughout global communities remaining open-hearted welcoming every soul willing joining together unified toe-tapping joyously celebrating life rhythmically carefree kicking back soaking adventure splendidness utterly glowing brightly embracing positivity boundless lasting indefinitely flourishing continuously onward…
Stay tuned because if you think you’ve danced enough yet? Just wait till tomorrow—you might find yourself diving right back into those wobbly beats again faster than expected too surely promise ya below zero hangovers awaiting ahead waiting hungrily ready feel free stepping infinitely freely uplifted sparkly infused definitely questionable characters charm wandering serenading unfurl wild—you dig? Let’s keep vibing high until then!

Prince Jamo / Make Peace No War – Prince Jamo