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 (41–50)
Black MagicSuskii

A cute unicorn appears as a character, but its expression actually looks pretty wicked! It fits the song title.
The sound fires off machine-like tones that double-twist without backing down, yet the overall progression is dramatic.
It’s fun to listen to.
Dubstep classics. Latest anthem floor hits (51–60)
RampageBarely Alive, Virtual Riot, Phaseone and Myro

This is a dubstep track packed with elements from various genres.
The first thing that grabs your ear is the beepy intro sound, bringing chiptune into dubstep.
There are also reggae-like piano phrases, and an Amen break drops in mid-drop, making it feel great as it freely roams across musical genres.
Say LessDillon Francis ft. G-Eazy

Dillon Francis is a popular music producer known for moombahton.
One of his well-known tracks in the dubstep vein is “Say Less.” The song doesn’t put a pure dubstep feel front and center; instead, it combines elements from various EDM genres.
For example, in the drop, it pairs a big-room house-style lead sound with dubstep rhythms.
Gold (Stupid Love) feat ShallowsExcision x Illenium

There’s absolutely no dubstep vibe until about the middle of the track, but then suddenly that signature dubstep drop hits and it blows you away.
This is the song “Gold (Stupid Love)” by Excision, Illenium, and vocalist Shallows.
The texture of the sounds used in the verses and the build-up is so refined and really ear-catching.
Sound of Where’d U GoILLENIUM, Said The Sky, 1788-L, Kerli

A track by ILLENIUM that drew attention for his collaboration with the American sound producer The Chainsmokers, who also visited Japan in 2019.
It’s a team-up with the DJ he respects and Estonian singer Kerli.
The Nordic, dark, crystalline vocals blend with dubstep beats to create a uniquely atmospheric piece.
Next LevelIVORY

This track could practically serve as a textbook example of dubstep.
It’s “Next Level” by the producer IVORY.
The drop features the quintessential dubstep bass sound.
The structure is easy to follow, so it should be enjoyable even for newcomers to the genre.
The cinematic, film-score-like brass used in the verse is great, too.
Welcome To Mayhem ft. In Hearts Wake VIPIn Hearts Wake, Phaseone

Isn’t this a dubstep track where you can enjoy a wide variety of sounds? It’s got everything you need for dubstep: a verse featuring the surprisingly rare use of electric guitar, a build-up that reliably cranks up the energy, and a drop with a vicious wobble bass.
The shout-outs sprinkled throughout also really amp up the hype.





