Dubstep masterpieces. Latest anthem floor hits
Originating in the UK and evolving through repeated experimental attempts, dubstep is a genre rooted in UK garage and the later-born 2-step, which has also influenced modern EDM.
Initially based in the underground as club music, it fully joined the ranks of EDM in the early 2010s.
Today, it crosses over with a variety of genres, splinters into substyles, and suggests further development as the scene continues to expand.
In this article, we’ll introduce popular and classic dubstep tracks!
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Dubstep masterpieces. Latest anthem floor hits (21–30)
InceptionTeminite

This is a stunning work by Teminite, a UK-born artist just 19 years old.
The vivid melodic lines intersect with the deep, pounding kicks to create resonant melodies and a dramatic progression—key highlights of the track.
It’s an energetic piece that reflects his own vitality.
Listen With Your HeartKalya scintilla

A masterpiece by the American artist and titan of tribal dubstep, Kalya Scintilla.
Amid a moody, gritty atmosphere, shimmering fragments of sound glint through.
It’s as if a magical essence that brings ancient human memories to the surface of the present shapes his uniquely personal sonic world.
Hybrid (Biome Remix)Kryptic Minds

This is dubstep that feels like getting lost in an industrial zone at midnight.
Yet, strangely, there’s nothing frightening about it; if you reframe that uneasy situation as an adventure, you can actually enjoy the world it creates.
It’s released by the UK electronic music label Osiris Music uk.
Angel Style, Svdden DeathSomnium Sound

A collaboration track by Svdden Death and Somnium Sound—known in Japan as “Sadon Desu”—who are hugely popular in the electro scene.
It’s a dark-tinged piece with flashy, assertive sound design that keeps your ears busy.
There’s even a Japanese, anime-like line that makes you curious about the sample source, plus chiptune-like phrases reminiscent of the Famicom.
It’s a song that reveals something new with every listen.
Monsta FunkMindex

When it comes to urban, lounge-style dubstep infused with a jazzy essence, this artist, mindex, stands out.
Beyond the music itself, the music videos are a delight too—the visuals move as waveforms synchronized with the sound.
Back UpAkira

This is an urban, simple, and cool dubstep crafted by AKIRA, a UK-based dubstep producer.
That said, there’s a tricky, unconventional edge to it—which may be why AKIRA’s fanbase is growing by the day—making them a rapidly rising new artist.
Seeing Things (Eat Static’s Seeing Beings Remix)Desert Dwellers

Desert Dwellers, who have now cemented their status as heavyweights in the underground dubstep scene.
This is a remix of their classic track “Seeing Things” by the UK artist Eat Static.
The result is a very cool piece that feels like an even thicker veil of dark smoke spreading throughout.





