Drumstep is the incestuous lovechild of Drum 'n' Bass and Dubstep; taking the half-time swagger and wobble from Dubstep and mixing it with the general tempo and cadence of an Amen Break.
A few early stand out producers within this subgenre are Dub Foundation and Heist. Additionally, many current Drum 'n' Bass and Dubstep producers have written and produced Drumstep tracks or remixes. One such example might be Rob Swire's Drumstep VIP mix of "Witchcraft", from his band Pendulum's latest album, "Immersion"
oi! mate! did you hear that massive new Drumstep remix of the new Sub Focus track? FUCKING CHOOOOOOOON mate! positively skanktastic, that!
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A sub genre of drum and bass where the beat structure is "half time" but the remaining elements still adhere to the usual tempo and melody pattern style
see drumstep tracks by hazard,taxman and other drum and bass producers
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A sub genre of drum and bass where the beat structure is “half time” but the remaining elements still adhere to the usual tempo and melody pattern style - the techniques and feel of dubstep with the faster pace of drum 'n' bass.
Hey! You hear that song "Step On" by Original Sin! That is some crackin' drumstep!
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describes, in chronological order, how a white person dances to music.
check out that honky dancing drumstep
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DnB step, also referred to as "DnB dance" and "drumstep" is a weird kick-ass mix between c-walk and jumpstyle, mostly danced by eastern europeans, for some reason. Probably because it's freezing to death there and they need some way to heat themselves up.
Practitioners are usually referred to as "steppers", "junglists" and/or "drumsteppers". A well-document step would be "X-outing", where they look like bunnies hopping around without actually leaving the same spot.
"I went to youtube and saw these crazy russian teens doing a weird yet slightly arousing dance" - Your friend
"yeah it's called dnb step/drumstep" - you
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