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 classics. Latest anthem floor hits (31–40)
Take Ü ThereJack Ü

Jack Ü is a duo formed by dubstep heavyweight producer Skrillex and world-renowned EDM producer Diplo.
One of their popular tracks is Take Ü There.
Despite Skrillex’s involvement, this song isn’t exactly dubstep; rather, its appeal lies in a fierce drop that feels like a blend of big room house and trap.
Pit Boss (feat. DJ Paul) [Badklaat Remix]Riot Ten & Sullivan King
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A collaboration between the ultra-wicked-sounding, guaranteed-to-get-you-moving DJ Riot Ten and guitarist Sullivan King.
From a high-speed verse that plunges straight into a beat drop that’ll have your whole body bouncing, to metal-tinged sound design, this track is wildly fun from start to finish.
It’s a song you’ll want to blast with thunderous bass.
Sweeter ThingsAsa

It’s a dubstep track that could be called a breezy electro step, blending a gentle atmosphere with pop-leaning electronica.
The myriad samples vividly spark the listener’s imagination, leaving an impression as if you’re watching a film.
Inner PeaceDCult

When it comes to requiem-style dubstep captivated by moody dark bass, DCult stands out.
Hailing from Romford, UK, he originally worked as a hip-hop trackmaker before launching his current solo project.
With numerous releases scheduled, he’s an artist to watch whose future activities you won’t want to miss.
DEVI DURGA feat. CHAYTANYADUB KIRTAN ALL STARS

This is a relaxed, ethnically flavored, tribal-style dubstep track.
You can enjoy a soundscape that fuses a wistful female vocal with modern electronic steps.
For example, it might also be adaptable for belly dancers to use in practice.
Dubstep classics. Latest anthem floor hits (41–50)
Ruff StuffDubloadz & Trampa

This is a piece of dubstep with heavy machinery-type mechanical sounds that I happened to discover in the underground scene.
Dubloadz is the solo project of Dave Nardolilli.
In fact, he’s one of the most energetic and popular among young artists.
DivisionEphixa

From the Canadian dubstep label Monstercat comes Division’s popular tune—aptly titled “Division.” It may not be flashy, but its steadily unfolding, understated storytelling might be just right for the coming season.





