[For Beginners] A Roundup of Popular and Classic Brostep Tracks
Among electronic dance music, brostep is a newer subgenre derived from dubstep.
Characterized by powerful sub-bass and metallic, guitar-like sounds, it captivates with melodic yet aggressive drops.
Its energetic sound has attracted many listeners.
This time, we’ll introduce everything from flagship brostep tracks beloved by EDM fans to classic tunes that have expanded the scene.
Whether you’ve recently become interested in brostep or you simply enjoy hard-hitting dance music, stick with us to the end.
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[For Beginners] A Collection of Popular and Classic Brostep Tracks (11–20)
White SatinZEDS DEAD

Zeds Dead are an electronic duo known for their boundary-crossing sound.
Recognized for their dubstep-rooted musical style, here’s a track that represents their early era.
Released in August 2010, this brostep tune samples The Moody Blues’ classic “Nights in White Satin.” The way it tears apart the original’s melancholic melody with a ferocious bassline and metallic textures, then rebuilds it, is masterful.
Watching the wistful theme be emotionally elevated through an intense drop is a quintessential experience of the genre.
It’s a perfect piece for anyone looking to dive into aggressive yet emotional dance music.
Bass HeadBassnectar

Bassnectar is an American DJ and electronic music producer.
His style features an alternative bass sound influenced by metal and rock bands such as Metallica, Megadeth, and Nirvana.
This track is included on the EP “Timestretch,” released in 2010.
Where Are Ü NowSkrillex and Diplo with Justin Bieber

A track by DJs and producers Diplo and Skrillex, also known as their collaborative project Jack Ü.
It features vocals by Canadian singer Justin Bieber and was released as a digital download in 2015.
The track is a Grammy Award winner.
Cockney ThugRusko

Christopher William Mercer, a British electronic dubstep producer and DJ who has been active under the name Rusko since 2006.
He is also well known for his collaborations with fellow producer and DJ Caspa.
This track was released as a single in 2009.
Sweet ShopDoctor P

A track by Shaun Brockhurst, a UK dubstep producer and DJ known as Doctor P.
It was released in 2010.
Alongside his tracks Tetris, Big Boss, and Watch Out, it has amassed a large number of plays on YouTube.
PROMISES (SKRILLEX AND NERO REMIX)Nero

A track released as a single in 2011 by Nero, a London-based drum & bass and dubstep trio.
It reached No.
1 on the charts in the UK and Scotland and became a hit in countries around the world, including Belgium and Australia.
It was used in an HP laptop commercial.
This version is a remix with the American EDM musician Skrillex.
[For Beginners] A Collection of Popular and Classic Brostep Tracks (21–30)
Reasons (Doctor P Remix)12th Planet & Juakali

A collaboration between 12th Planet, a Los Angeles-based dubstep and drum & bass DJ/producer, and Juakali, a Trinidadian dubstep singer/MC.
It was released as a single in 2010.
This version is a remix by Doctor P, a UK dubstep producer and DJ.





