When dubstep is referred to as “classic” you know we’re in the future Edit: wouldn’t it be funny if I edited this to thank people for liking it, I couldn’t
I hate riddim almost all riddim song have the same rythm just diferent sound meanwhile brostep has more complex rythm and more diverse sounds.but thats just my taste everyone have a diferent taste in music.
@@purplehumanz dsg is the uploader, he doesn't make the songs on his channel (most of them anyways) Did you mean his community with the same old jokes?
Jergen Progressive I highly doubt we got to the point we’re dupstep could be a substitute for the Doomsound track, that shit is way beyond aggressive one of mick Gordon’s song was literally based of a chainsaw
Classic Dubstep: Let’s create a flow using a single wobble bass throughout the track, while still making it enjoyable. Modern Dubstep: *wait so what’s the main bass again?*
Everyone's talking about whether they like classic or modern dubstep and I'm just here like "whoa... the transitions from classic to modern dubstep in this video are really well done." Nice job Zayto!
And that's what I thought EDM was all about: "Everyone Desires Music" And no-one should be made to feel like bad for what they like. Especially in the world of this music style. Am I wrong?
There was a point in time where I really wanted to produce dubstep, and I knew that if I wanted to get a grasp of the what the sound is, I had to go back in time and really hear it’s origin of sound. And it’s crazy how the sound evolved throughout the years for better or worse. I really compare it to the evolution of metal, being a metalhead as well
I'm not a producer so I might be talking shit but I also feel part of the charm is the older tracks were made using more basic equipment and they end up with this organic feeling
Classic dubstep producers: noooo!!!!!!1!!!! You can't just make noises on a drum beat! You need a melody and sub bass!!! Modern dubstep producers: haha Virtual Riot serum presets go screeeeeee
@@jjpelham7548 It.... It was a joke. I have a lot of respect for modern dubstep producers, but most people who aren't into dubstep will say it sounds like noise. Also, sidechain is when you compress the melody when the kick hits, so you can create a pulsing effect
I feel like classic dubstep was just playing around with the different sounds you could make, and modern dubstep is using what you learned to get a specific reaction
Witch is weird considering that in the past classic Dubstep was considered noise/heavy i mean idk what they will do if they listen modern Dubstep at that time
hi there because it’s basically the definition it’s like.. I don’t know it’s so stupid it’s literally saying you can’t have something without a prerequisite like that’s literally so stupid does that make sense I don’t quite know how to explain it
The classic dubstep is kinda relaxing. The modern dubstep is really agressive, like I'm going to have a gruesome street fight or extreme muscle exersices🤔 But still, I love both💙
Modern dubsteo is certainly more layered, intense, and chaotic now. While I like it more, modern dubstep artists need to know when too much is *too much* We dont need your entire synth library, make it high energy and wild but dont add noise just to add noise
Best dubstep is middle age dubstep. Like in between 2012 and 2016. Those tracks are just pure gold. Dubstep bass with cool and complicated melodies and it becomes magical. Change my mind.
What tracks are you talking about? I like the music but I don't know specific songs and I'm trying to put some on a playlist. I like hip hop type of beats. Excision is somebody I gravitate to.
Ikr? I love the style they had back in the days, there is very good tracks like Barely Alive - Elephant, Virtual Riot - Beyond, Zomboy - Back Once Again
@@slicedbread5692 Noisia - Tommy's theme Intense - Dawn Mantis - Insomnia Flinch - Light it up Uppermost - Hear rate Paramore - Still into you (synchronice remix) Arkasia - New world Disorder. Example - Perfect replacement. (This one has hip hop in it) Are some of my personal favs
classic dubstep : *calmly fills a water gun* modern dubstep: *starts blasting the heck outta an AA-12* classic dubstep: *peacefully vibing* modern dubstep: *MONKE TIME*
This vid really shows the changes well, but if I have to give critique, At least TRY to get different styles of modern dubstep. Bukez finezt was a nice addition, but there's so many more creative people out there who don't make the same old DSG esque dubstep lmao
When you say say "dsg dubstep" I'm guessing you just mean brostep, which I like way more than riddim/briddim/tearout and has way more creative possibilities imo.
It doesn't matter what generation you prefer, y'all should respect both, especially classic dubstep. In the classic, the samples, technology and techniques were pretty limited yet these artists managed to make a whole song out of it. Modern it's much more elaborated and heavy (most of the times), with much more quality, samples and vocals. Yet, without mattering all of this, both are amazing. Without Classic Dubstep we probably wouldn't be here and all these artists wouldn't exist in the first place. And without the revolution of Skrillex (Modern Dubstep), this genre most probably wouldn't have the attention it has from the new generations.
The thing is the examples of modern dubstep used in the vid are almost all of artists using old 2012-2014 styles, like literally one is a tribute to 2014-2015 Virtual Riot, so the differences are not even that extreme. "Modern" dubstep is much better exemplified by artists like Svdden Death, Samplifire, Calcium, and Zomboy. All these artists are still very mainstream/generic sounding and still push the limit on sound design/arrangement way more than the examples do. And that's not even getting into modern sub genres like riddim (ie: Infekt - Rumble) and hybrid bass (ie: Dirty Audio - Bahebe).
@@elliotberg4572 The most of the more established artists in dubstep now started making music because of people like Rusko and Skrillex, so yeah, it might be considered a different genre of sorts but classic dubstep still gave modern dubstep its start.
@@fag9976 he changed it from "Soviet" to "soviet russia" after i wrote the comment but Russian republic as a part of the soviet union didnt have its own anthem only the soviet union itself had
Classic: We only need a wobble here. Modern: let’s add a wobble here and there and there and there and there and there and there and there. That should be good. Wait, there and there and there and-
Interesting that all the modern ones you chose brostep and only brostep. I think you should have had a few riddim, deathstep, tearout and trapstep songs in there to further show how much the genre has evolved and branched out for a more accurate comparison
@@Artersa riddim is stuff like Jakes, Subfiltronik, AD, Shiverz, Akira, Badphaze, Phex, brostep is anything you hear on Disciple, Never Say Die (except some Black Label stuff)
I like both for different reasons. Classic dubstep definitely has a better flow and is easier to listen to, while I also respect the hell out of the level of detail in the sounds in some of the modern dubstep. Both have their strong points, and I just love the genre overall.
The history of dubstep: Dubstep then: wub wub wub wwoww wwoww wowowowowowow Skrilles: I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move Dubstep now: *SKREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE WRRAAAAWRRAAAWRRRAAAA SKREEEEEEEEE YOYYY YOYY RRRRRRRRRIARRRARAA*
even then, When Skrillex did all that, it worked. when people impersonate his style you end up with what we have today, It's no wonder he dropped making dubstep tracks.
@@ChrisD__ I was just watching "all my homies hate skrillex" sortof youtube video documentary, I highly recommend watching it thought that it would give you a bit more insight to why tho. isa great video
Classic - More groove in the percussive elements, with more emphasis on dynamics and subtlety Modern - Noticeably pushed harder and in your face, much harsher and less mud in mix downs, the snare is much more obnoxious and the swing / groove is lost to compensate for the more central focus of the main bass synth. Much more white noise to create a sense of fullness across the whole frequency spectrum
His sound just evolved. Like from most of the Dubstep/Riddim artists. You're right, though. Tracks like Too Late are no equal to Lockdown, or Resistance.
One of my favorites haves to be Funk Hole (With the Destroid members as he's on there), but his more newer songs like... Harambe by him, Dion Timmer and Dastik Big difference but I still like them both
Classic: Slow. I would call it a laminar flow of music. Modern: Fast and chaotic. I would definitely call it turbulent flow of music. Dubstep has gotten more crazy over the years. Im here for it. I respect both generations of it.
ppl in the comments: wow modern dubstep is pretty aggressive Deathstep: allow us to introduce ourselves... Edit: holy shit thats the biggest amount of likes i got- hey pls check my deathstep im a small artist girl tryna get a little traction ._.)
To be honest, about 70% of the modern dubstep that i find have the same quarter note flow. It would be good if more producers tried to use more variety on their songs.
Classic Dubstep: weed
Modern Dubstep: cocaine
Yes
Deathstep: METH
@@carnivorousvegan69 i was about to say the same thing lmao
Deathstep: gunpowder
@@c3lest322 beautiful
Classic dubstep: a vibe
Modern dubstep: everything is pushed to 0db, sounds like a robot violently puking blood, and yet I still like it
Classic dubstep: you must have a sophisticated rhythm-
Modern dubstep: WAKANDA FOREVER AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
That cracked me up
SoulJynx lmfao
This comment aged well
I just checked looks pretty 0 db to me cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/344511060553891841/754020698737082528/unknown.png
In 2050 they’re just gonna punch us through the screen and scream “BASS”
Sounds like fun.
BASS!
*punch*
Owww!
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
*punch*
Shit!
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Should be a nice experience
Sounds like Adam Neely
Excision.
Dubstep: *Exist *
Geometry Dash: Y E S
Another gd player
Yep
@@Red_Lion07 same
yessir
I freaking love that game
I cried a little bit when I Can't Stop was listed as "Classic"
lol yea for me that was the dividing line. flux pavillion's bass cannon and skrillex's sprites were the beginning of the end
I just realized tf
i mean, it definitely was an instant classic
Shit im a boomer now
@@rumfordc the beginning of the beginning. I love modern dubstep, oldschool dubstep more feels like something that a gangsta would rap over.
Classic dubstep: “wow this has cool bass”
Modern dubstep: subwoofer is already walking across the floor and the bass hasn’t even dropped yet...
You know it’s a good time when your hommie who doesn’t listen to dubstep think that the build up is the drop
@@taymc5150 TRUE LOL
MARAUDA drops just fkn bangs everything
What's subwoofer?
AncientSalt how do you not know what a subwoofer is
When dubstep is referred to as “classic” you know we’re in the future
Edit: wouldn’t it be funny if I edited this to thank people for liking it, I couldn’t
i miss the classic stuff.. it sounded so much better on average.
Especially because the video is 1 year old
Perhaps the wrong future
@@nazul9502 and boring, just like hardstyle thats boring too...
Eh dubstep is a little older than many people think
Classic Dubstep : dial-up internet connection sounds
Modern Dubstep : Siri's drunk on cocaine
Scuse me what
@@thewaffleeater1221 siri drunk on cocaine
@@thewaffleeater1221 what part do you not understand
Yes frfr
how do you get drunk on cocaine in the first place? i understand what you are trying to say, but.... What?
Dubstep is just gradually becoming more aggresive.
More Ear raping
True and also not true
I like it that way
More like brutal
(⌐■-■)
I like old dubstep but the dubstep in this time is more amazing
Classic Dubstep is now like today's Chillstep lol
more like riddim but chillier...? If that’s even a word
@@vazilstu bassicly riddim. a FUCK ton of people dont know what riddim is.
Classic dubstep is better than most modern garbage dubstep
@@metalcvnt go away
@@metalcvnt Dubstep Boomer are the worst
Love it or hate it, “I can’t stop” is timeless
Totally agree
Oh yeah:D
Absolutely
That and Sierra Leone
@@eyeriottt Emalkay-When i Look At You
"Modern Dubstep is so much more aggressive"
Riddim: *Allow me to introduce myself*
I hate riddim almost all riddim song have the same rythm just diferent sound meanwhile brostep has more complex rythm and more diverse sounds.but thats just my taste everyone have a diferent taste in music.
Alexandre Mouton I don't think I've ever listened to Brostep, actually. Is it anything like normal dubstep?
@@Cadesworth its like normal dubstep but harsher sounds and more diverse rythm than just wubs i can recomend you a song by getter- blood
Minatory: "Hold my virgin's blood."
@@Midnight.__ I weeble wobble for that-
Classic: Random People
Modern: Anime and Visualizers
Mainly only anime when it's a DubstepGutter upload
Yea dubstepgutter does a lot of anime backgrounds with visualizers
@@terabyteultra1673 i really dont like it
@@soundwave6529 ThEn DoN't LiStEn To It!1!1!
But seriously though, if you hate the anime backgrounds, avoid DubstepGutter's channel.
🤣🤣🤣
Classic Dubstep: Cup of tea
Modern Dubstep: Liter Can of Monster Energy
this should become a quote man
Literally uk vs usa hahaha
@@bstuyck exactly its dubstep vs brostep
Gimme that Monster any day
Monster teabags
1:10 is every dubstep in a nutshell
1. Anime backround
2. Circle
3. Buy a new subwoofer.
DSG in a nutshell*
@@Puralbum dsg in a nutshell also dsg is trash
@@purplehumanz I prefer ukf tbh
@@purplehumanz dsg is the uploader, he doesn't make the songs on his channel (most of them anyways) Did you mean his community with the same old jokes?
@@metastag i kniw he is the uploader, thats why i dont like him. Why dont you just go and find artists and labels yourself
It’s just incredible on how much dubstep has evolved to create sounds that we’re unimaginable back then.
were
*where
Dubstep in 2010: Calm
Dubstep in 2020: Aggressive
Dubstep in 2030: Mick Gordon's DOOM Soundtrack
Jergen Progressive I highly doubt we got to the point we’re dupstep could be a substitute for the Doomsound track, that shit is way beyond aggressive one of mick Gordon’s song was literally based of a chainsaw
Actually, doom’s soundtrack is a mix a I’ll say 20% to 30% dubstep and the rest of metal
@@tlas9574 I'm sorry but have you heard of evilwave?
You like ukf or dub step gutter
@@joshuaguerra3916 DSG
Classic Dubstep: Let’s create a flow using a single wobble bass throughout the track, while still making it enjoyable.
Modern Dubstep: *wait so what’s the main bass again?*
Ah yes, everytime HAHAHAHAHAHA
Unless it’s riddim
This comment is actually Dubstep vs Brostep though
Ok boomer
@@Audage Riddim can also be very variative
Everyone's talking about whether they like classic or modern dubstep and I'm just here like "whoa... the transitions from classic to modern dubstep in this video are really well done." Nice job Zayto!
I don't dislike either, I just acknowledge the difference.
same here. dat transition is rly dope
And that's what I thought EDM was all about:
"Everyone Desires Music"
And no-one should be made to feel like bad for what they like. Especially in the world of this music style.
Am I wrong?
There was a point in time where I really wanted to produce dubstep, and I knew that if I wanted to get a grasp of the what the sound is, I had to go back in time and really hear it’s origin of sound. And it’s crazy how the sound evolved throughout the years for better or worse. I really compare it to the evolution of metal, being a metalhead as well
LMFAO SAME HERE
Classical dubstep: "Here you go, young boy. Have some toffee."
Modern: *smashes your head in with a hammer*
My mom when she sneezes: *Classic Dubstep*
My dad when he sneezes: *Modern Dubstep*
Mario00000000 i relate a lot
You deserve more likes bro😭
I sneeze like modern dubstep LOL!
Well my mom is modern dubstep and dad classic 😂😂
I can relate lol
Classic: Something you would listen with your friends while chillin on da house
Modern: Blasting it full volume while going 120+ km/h
@maximus wheeler fax
i would go all the way till 220
More like 420 km/h 😂 nice
Δ not really if ur not trash at drving
120 kmh thats nothing in germany 😂😂😂
You know your old when I can't stop is considered "classic"
Ok boomer
Still love this song so much, MT eden asw, damn the feels
I still remember when it was used in commercials :(
Ikr
you're*
Classic Dubstep has it’s own place.
And i feel like that it’s not getting the appreciation that it really deserves.
I'm not a producer so I might be talking shit but I also feel part of the charm is the older tracks were made using more basic equipment and they end up with this organic feeling
its*
Classic: has either edgy cover or dude partying
Modern: anime girl
good thing dsg uses fitting pictures for tracks by evilwave (:
Don't you ever talk shit about 002
i wanna Die :D
Hey man, don't be talkin' about mah girl Zero Two like that
Dont talk shit about the edgy albums
Classic Dubstep: Womp Womp Womp Womp Womppppp
Modern Dubstep: 9 year old minecraft intro
Classic dubstep: you must have a sophisticated rhythm-
Modern dubstep: WAKANDA FOREVER AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Haha Braken and Tristan much?
LMAOOO
@SoulJynx r.i.p Chadwick Boseman :(
😂
Classic: Somewhat chill
Modern: EVERYTHING MUST BE A BOSS BATTLE WITH LAZERS
Edit: oh god that's a lot of likes
You know what they say, the more layers the better.
Needs 3 middle pods and at least 4 tanks
And ya know what, i love it all
You mean, a bossfight? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Especially at 2:36
Classic Dubstep: Battle
Modern Dubstep: Battle with Giant Robots that shoots Nuclear Bombs and Fights in space
XD
thx for song name idea
vr and barely alive head to head
This reminds me of how Fast and Furious developed lol
deathstep: genocide
Ayy my song is here I'm proud
Crow crow moment
Crow moment
Crow moment
crow moment
Crow moment
Classic dubstep producers: noooo!!!!!!1!!!! You can't just make noises on a drum beat! You need a melody and sub bass!!!
Modern dubstep producers: haha Virtual Riot serum presets go screeeeeee
LOL
Best comment
@@jjpelham7548 It.... It was a joke. I have a lot of respect for modern dubstep producers, but most people who aren't into dubstep will say it sounds like noise. Also, sidechain is when you compress the melody when the kick hits, so you can create a pulsing effect
man virtual riot defined modern dubstep hahaha
Screeeeeeee
Classic Dubstep: we are flooooowinnn'
Riddim: headbanging time!
Modern Dubstep: *creates earthquackes*
Deathstep: *welcome to the black hole*
Welcome to the blackhole sounds like something you'd find in a delta heavy track
ua-cam.com/video/FpndRjpmgVk/v-deo.html
SaDi, I was just gonna comment that lmao
@@schmidt_sadi ya that's what I was taking about.
Ayy you know what’s up! Evilwave and antima
I feel like classic dubstep was just playing around with the different sounds you could make, and modern dubstep is using what you learned to get a specific reaction
feels like kindergarten compared to college
@@mistermoee exactly.
They have learned how to instantly get the heart beating high
Nah there is splent of modern day dubstep that is pretty much all about messing around with songs and sound design.
Because it was more meant to be experimental but now its presets this and that.
4:04
I can’t stop
-
Flux Pavilion
One of the best Dubstep Masterpiece.
You forgot 4:57 ...
Saw it live
Or what you gonna do about it from him also
He was the og
@@Btonios meh
Classic dubstep: let’s make a nice tune with a decent bass drop
Modern dubstep: haha sounds go brrrrrrrrrrrrr
Ba tatatatata bwomp womp
Witch is weird considering that in the past classic Dubstep was considered noise/heavy i mean idk what they will do if they listen modern Dubstep at that time
BRRRRRRRR is very vibes
Modern wouldn’t be here without classic
🔥❤️🔥This actually blown my mind
Hello Boy what a fucking stupid statement, no shit dumbass.
@@islamwasrightaboutwomen4420 why do you think this is a dumbass comment? Just curious casue he is stating his own opinion.
hi there because it’s basically the definition it’s like.. I don’t know it’s so stupid it’s literally saying you can’t have something without a prerequisite like that’s literally so stupid does that make sense I don’t quite know how to explain it
@@noone-cg7hd Maybe he didn't have to be harsh but it's obvious to say "thing now wouldn't happen if thing before now didn't happen"
i love how it doesn't matter if it's old school or modern, dubstep will always have the weirdest music video clips
Personally I'm into Modern more but i can respect both
LockDrop me too kid... me too
Same here bro
Same
Same :D
I’m more into classic, it’s not as aggressive but it is on point. Atleast the first 3.
Clasic: wub Wub wUb
Modern: *SKREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
I like da skree
U forgot one song, nosia - machine gun (16 bit remix)
I like both but sometimes I really like myself some thicc wub *wub wub*
U think thts SKREE listen to excision. His shit is crazy as fuckk😭😭😭
The classic dubstep is kinda relaxing. The modern dubstep is really agressive, like I'm going to have a gruesome street fight or extreme muscle exersices🤔
But still, I love both💙
Classic dubstep: you must have a sophisticated rhythm-
Modern dubstep: WAKANDA FOREVER AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I appreciate both as well
Modern dubstep makes you feel like a bad ass even when doing the most mundane of tasks.
@@souljynx THis made me laugh
Dear god that pfp is the cutest thing ive ever seen
Love all Dubstep subgenres. Classic (UK dubstep), Modern(Brostep), Riddim, Melodic, Minatory, Dubchestral, Metalstep, Deathstep, Chill step, Regga step, Vomitstep, Wobblestep
Creo que los subgéneros chillstep y Melodic dubstep son lo mismo.
@@nahuelramos5739 yo te conozco de algún lado
Tear out!!!!
wubstep. you forgot wubstep
Neurostep! That's a personal fav of mine
Okay, everyone has to agree that Flux Pavilion is an excellent artist
*Was
@@mmatatimaphoto766 Music never dies.
I never knew the name of the song
LEGEND IMO
as is Benga, transformers and its just a banger
Modern dubsteo is certainly more layered, intense, and chaotic now. While I like it more, modern dubstep artists need to know when too much is *too much*
We dont need your entire synth library, make it high energy and wild but dont add noise just to add noise
Yeeees. I am such a dubstep fiend but I have found few that can pull off Heavy Dub in a pleasant way or maybe I'm just getting old :p
Agreed.
But modern dubstep is still better
Try hearing this: Xtrullor - Ego Death
@@jamisintheair6657 tru
Classic Dubstep: *Feels like you are in another Dimension *
Modern Dubstep: **SR.PELO TABLE SLAMMING**
*SLAP SLAP SLAP*
Wub wub wub
"Ay, I wanna ride da yoshi"
BASS HITS HARDER THAN YOUR DRUNKEN STEPFATHER
@Gabriel Howell If I was 2 years old I wouldn't be here commenting -_-
SrPelo murders a bunch of tables
Classic : BANGER
Modern : ALSO BANGER
Dubstepgutter : uses anime girl wallpapers
Jajajajaj yessss
Weabstep
Ukf dubstep: does background like horoscope
@The Tide Pocket when u think it dosent
Can you hear my dubstep
I Can't Stop is still one of the best DubSteps track ever and you can't argue with this
your godamn right
It's how I found dubstep :)
@@whoneedsnamesanyways8971 honestly tho, it was the same for me
You know it’s good when DJs still play it in their sets today
It’s legendary, generations after us are STILL gonna be listening to that
So the difference is I guess,
Classic: WAH WAH BUMBUM WAH WAH
Modern: BRRRRR DUDUDUDUUDUDDUDUDUDUDUDUDU
classic: WUBWUUBB-BWUBWWUUUBBB... WWAAA UB-UB-UB
modern: WEEB-WOOP-WEEP-WOOP BUBUB-WUB- BLEEEE WOP WOP WOP
Modern more creative
Yes...in a way
Kinda
@@rumfordc Good sir do you speak dubstep? I can't believe how accurate this is
Super Modern dubstep:
*"PolyRiddim"*
Lmao
Lol underrated
that's a good one, tho
Um no
Virtual confusion
Best dubstep is middle age dubstep. Like in between 2012 and 2016. Those tracks are just pure gold. Dubstep bass with cool and complicated melodies and it becomes magical. Change my mind.
Couldn’t agree more
Man, 2012 was awesome
What tracks are you talking about? I like the music but I don't know specific songs and I'm trying to put some on a playlist. I like hip hop type of beats. Excision is somebody I gravitate to.
Ikr? I love the style they had back in the days, there is very good tracks like Barely Alive - Elephant, Virtual Riot - Beyond, Zomboy - Back Once Again
@@slicedbread5692
Noisia - Tommy's theme
Intense - Dawn
Mantis - Insomnia
Flinch - Light it up
Uppermost - Hear rate
Paramore - Still into you (synchronice remix)
Arkasia - New world Disorder.
Example - Perfect replacement.
(This one has hip hop in it)
Are some of my personal favs
classic dubstep : *calmly fills a water gun*
modern dubstep: *starts blasting the heck outta an AA-12*
classic dubstep: *peacefully vibing*
modern dubstep: *MONKE TIME*
BeutNoise?
I Can't Stop, a Classic Song 💥
4:04
Love itt
Great song
Still hits somehow
So damn nostalgic 🥺
This vid really shows the changes well, but if I have to give critique,
At least TRY to get different styles of modern dubstep. Bukez finezt was a nice addition, but there's so many more creative people out there
who don't make the same old DSG esque dubstep lmao
Hey BVSSIC
When you say say "dsg dubstep" I'm guessing you just mean brostep, which I like way more than riddim/briddim/tearout and has way more creative possibilities imo.
I mean au5 made even better stuff with the passing years
Well, he's got a point.
I'm just glad Au5 got a shout out for being one of the most innovative sound designers of the modern era.
*Before:*
Skrillex, Knife Party, Ephixa, Flux Pavilion...
*Now:*
Kotori, Geoxor, Panda Eyes, Chime, Riot...
@Plaguis Soryr brostep (aka Brutal Dubstep) is not what they make.
@@dubbyplays They do make brostep. Brutal dubstep is riddim, deathstep, or minatory.
@@sl1pz369 they're sub-genres imo. Isn't Brostep already a subgenre of dubstep? Wouldn't this make those genres subsubgenres?
@@dubbyplays Riddim, deathstep, and minatory are not subgenres of brostep.
riddim is not brutal dubstep
It doesn't matter what generation you prefer, y'all should respect both, especially classic dubstep. In the classic, the samples, technology and techniques were pretty limited yet these artists managed to make a whole song out of it. Modern it's much more elaborated and heavy (most of the times), with much more quality, samples and vocals.
Yet, without mattering all of this, both are amazing. Without Classic Dubstep we probably wouldn't be here and all these artists wouldn't exist in the first place. And without the revolution of Skrillex (Modern Dubstep), this genre most probably wouldn't have the attention it has from the new generations.
I wouldn't say it's cuz they didn't have a lot of technology, I'd say it's different genre from what most listen to now a days.
The thing is the examples of modern dubstep used in the vid are almost all of artists using old 2012-2014 styles, like literally one is a tribute to 2014-2015 Virtual Riot, so the differences are not even that extreme. "Modern" dubstep is much better exemplified by artists like Svdden Death, Samplifire, Calcium, and Zomboy. All these artists are still very mainstream/generic sounding and still push the limit on sound design/arrangement way more than the examples do. And that's not even getting into modern sub genres like riddim (ie: Infekt - Rumble) and hybrid bass (ie: Dirty Audio - Bahebe).
@@elliotberg4572 The most of the more established artists in dubstep now started making music because of people like Rusko and Skrillex, so yeah, it might be considered a different genre of sorts but classic dubstep still gave modern dubstep its start.
@@soul_yt7842 Dub gave dubstep its start and it's considered a different genre.
@@soul_yt7842 I started listening to dubstep because of skrillex, I just want a distinction.
Classic dubstep: vibrates a tree from your backyard to your front yard.
Modern dubstep: searching for the frequency that prevents gingivitis.
Nah that's extratone
Dubstep hasn't died...
it evolved. With *US*.
It's 'our' dubstep *Soviet Russia national anthem starts playing in the background*
@@konstak05 soviet not russian russia is capitalist
@@michaelnikonorov6687 right
@@fag9976 he changed it from "Soviet" to "soviet russia" after i wrote the comment but Russian republic as a part of the soviet union didnt have its own anthem only the soviet union itself had
I would die with dubstep happily
0:56
26 Basslines Vs All Might
is literally the strongest difference
The single guy who transitioned classic dubstep to the loud ass drums/hyper compressed & Saturated hard hitting style we all love today
Skrillex
If he transitioned it why are we still back here then ;-;
It was actually rusko who invented brostep. Skrill popularised it.
@@jacksonjames6071 skrillex's style stuck much better though
@@elliotberg4572 that's because rusko didn't continue with that style. And yeah, skrillex is one of the G. O. A. T s
@@jacksonjames6071 in brostep yeah
Classic: strange, intense & dark nights
Modern: 13th birthday with too much sugar
Classic dubstep: you must have a sophisticated rhythm-
Modern dubstep: WAKANDA FOREVER AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Lmao haha
Classic Dub: Weird alien-like noise but still pretty Juicy
Modern Dub: Doesn't care about the speakers going *BAOWAOBAWAWAWAODABAOBAWAO*
Dubstep clásico: tranquilidad
Dubstep moderno: agresividad
Deathstep: Apocalipsis universal
Jsjsjsjs xd primer comentario en spanish
FuA!
i cant stop: si
Minatory: Destrucción del omniverse
Old Dubstep = Indica
New Dubstep = Sativa
Perfect comparison
Hahahahahaaha exactly true.
Deathstep = meth
Classic: We only need a wobble here.
Modern: let’s add a wobble here and there and there and there and there and there and there and there. That should be good. Wait, there and there and there and-
Lmao
And screams and growls.
Oliverse is just classic dubstep but with modern style ❤
Fused dubstep hahaha
Same with Myro
@@kalliboymusic Myro EP when?
@@77ELCREADOR Idk unfortunely
Rare : classic dub -step
Epic : modern dub -step
Legendary : *D E A T H - S T E P*
Old dubstep was chill music to listen to
Modern dubstep is dance music to rave to
Both are awesome in their own ways
Classic dubstep: you must have a sophisticated rhythm-
Modern dubstep: WAKANDA FOREVER AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
that 26 basslines is hard!
..... Kotari: ha too soon
Hi there lel
You know what
It sounds like technology to me
Classic = moving Machinery with steam
Modern = Spaceships fighting with laser cannons
Classic dubstep: you must have a sophisticated rhythm-
Modern dubstep: WAKANDA FOREVER AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
damn it feels like classic dubstep just lacks something. idk why it just doesnt feel complete
except for i cant stop
It just that
Yeah.. ya know?
Classic one has less layer then modern one
@@Abyssalmatter yeah i think that's it
i think its bc of high frequencies lack, also modern is more noisy and "dry" unlike the old dubstep,
I really like what dubstep has become. Sound design has evolved to a point we never thought we would hear.
2014 dub is the peak yoooo 😭😭 i religously only listen to 2014 dub
sugar lay 🅱️oom(er)step
@@nintySW its better than the stuff we have now. Nobodies an artist anymore there all djs
Classic: Professional Drivers
Modern: Russian drivers
Hi from Russia)
Deathstep- Russian driving (with lada and vodka)
Russians - Drivers
Ахахаахахахах, бля, genius
@@satanson7030 и не поспоришь
2:56 Yeah my boi dylan is on the list.
2010-2012 was an experimental time for dubstep.
Interesting that all the modern ones you chose brostep and only brostep. I think you should have had a few riddim, deathstep, tearout and trapstep songs in there to further show how much the genre has evolved and branched out for a more accurate comparison
Yes
I legitimately don’t know the difference between brostep and riddim, I thought they were the same thing?
@@Artersa riddim is stuff like Jakes, Subfiltronik, AD, Shiverz, Akira, Badphaze, Phex, brostep is anything you hear on Disciple, Never Say Die (except some Black Label stuff)
THIS. Seriously.
yeah especially riddim is everywhere now. in my opinion modern riddim is the most represantative subgenre when it comes to modern dubstep
Modern for headbanging
Classic for weirdness in dubstep
Classic for skanking
It's not the same genre so no wonder you think it sounds weird lol
Classic for tripping on acid
@@elliotberg4572 you got to admit it sounds pretty minimalist in comparison.
@@OpalBerries ofc, that's the point. We don't want it to sound too complex.
classic: you fly in space, seeing the huge plantes
modern: multiple stars explode
Classic dubstep is so freaking good. I wish there was more people making that type of dubstep now
I almost died from cringe reading these comments thanks for saving my ass.
search up duploc
@@spicychipotle790 holy shit thanks for directing me to that dope channel
I agree, bro.
Tape B is a great artist to check out if you want tunes that sound like they came from the 2009-2013 dubstep era
I like both for different reasons. Classic dubstep definitely has a better flow and is easier to listen to, while I also respect the hell out of the level of detail in the sounds in some of the modern dubstep. Both have their strong points, and I just love the genre overall.
The history of dubstep:
Dubstep then: wub wub wub wwoww wwoww wowowowowowow
Skrilles: I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move
Dubstep now: *SKREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE WRRAAAAWRRAAAWRRRAAAA SKREEEEEEEEE YOYYY YOYY RRRRRRRRRIARRRARAA*
More like REEEeEeEeeEeeEeEeeeeeEEEEEEEEE with some BWOoooooOMP and a little of Call 911 NOW!
i was able to hear this in my head
HEY SKRILL DROP IT HARD
even then, When Skrillex did all that, it worked. when people impersonate his style you end up with what we have today, It's no wonder he dropped making dubstep tracks.
Agree XD
Classic: chill
Modern: blast to eardrums
Me: Jams to both
It’s amazing how producers experiment with new techniques and sounds to make a genre evolve.
Classic Dubstep: MUSIC
Modern Dubstep: A N I M E
Hell yeah
Fuck yeah
As it should be
@@icravetheforbiddenlamp Definitely no lol
@@theignited2434 definetly yes lol
Man, its nice to see Monstercat, NCS and Dubstepgutter in the video.
Yes
people really tryna be dubstep elitists in the comments lol
I remember all the angry people in 2011 when Skrillex was big saying the new aggressive dubstep wasn't real dubstep.
@@ChrisD__ Skrillex WAS big?????????? IS
@@vittoopugliese LONG LIVE SKRILLEX
@@ChrisD__ I was just watching "all my homies hate skrillex" sortof youtube video documentary, I highly recommend watching it thought that it would give you a bit more insight to why tho. isa great video
One word to describe dubstep:
Epic
Eptic
No it's ✨art✨
Epileptic
Skream
I've just about davie504 for some rason :)
Me: want to choose modern dubstep
Flux Pavilion: r u sure about this?
When there is UKF visualizer it is always good ..no matter if modern or classic
Classic - More groove in the percussive elements, with more emphasis on dynamics and subtlety
Modern - Noticeably pushed harder and in your face, much harsher and less mud in mix downs, the snare is much more obnoxious and the swing / groove is lost to compensate for the more central focus of the main bass synth. Much more white noise to create a sense of fullness across the whole frequency spectrum
This sums it up well
Damn, you know your music my dude.
Modern is less musical to me. It's sterile, dead, stiff.
Classic Dubstep: Weed
Modern Dubstep: Crack
Deathstep: Acid
Riddim: LSD
tearout:gasoline
@@aunthropmusic5479 lsd is acid 💀
@@jasonbasant5624 okay
Riddim: bath salts
This explains a lot about why excision's older songs are so different from his newer ones
His sound just evolved. Like from most of the Dubstep/Riddim artists. You're right, though. Tracks like Too Late are no equal to Lockdown, or Resistance.
One of my favorites haves to be Funk Hole (With the Destroid members as he's on there), but his more newer songs like... Harambe by him, Dion Timmer and Dastik
Big difference but I still like them both
Classic: Slow. I would call it a laminar flow of music.
Modern: Fast and chaotic. I would definitely call it turbulent flow of music.
Dubstep has gotten more crazy over the years. Im here for it. I respect both generations of it.
Classic = low, deep and grim...
Modern - should be called "OTT step". Producers will understand
Virtual Riot step
@@kalliboymusic VRstep
@@zukra242 XD
Virtual RiOTT
Virtual riot makes mediocre drops though, in my opinion.
Old-school brought us to today, gotta love it... But modern is a testament of how much we have grown!
Nostalgic. Who else graduated onto drum and bass?
jump up for life
Could never get into drum and bass. There's no groove.
both are great
Yea, me and my friends used to think dubstep was hard when we were in year 7, but then we found ganja man by nu elementz and it was way too skatty
Do you like jungle?... nah rollers mate
Classic Dubstep: so glad i grew up with this
Modern Dubstep: but this Is so fucking better
LMAO your so wrong
@@denisn8336 its their opinion bruh
I grew up where Skrillex was still a thing, so that is why I prefer mordern dubstep. Pls no hate :
imo both are great
In your opinion.
ppl in the comments: wow modern dubstep is pretty aggressive
Deathstep: allow us to introduce ourselves...
Edit: holy shit thats the biggest amount of likes i got-
hey pls check my deathstep im a small artist girl tryna get a little traction ._.)
Well your not wrong
Deathstep is great tho
@Watermelon Jesus Never said it was bad
What about Tearout?
@@speebdealer5174 I didn't say you said it was bad. Sorry I said it weird.
Modern dubstep sounds like a fire alarm😭😭💀
Classic Dubstep: Animal Crossing
Modern Dubstep: DOOM Eternal
Good Reference
@@GrimDarkParadise Thanks bro
@@xXx_hentaisempai_xXx
No problem bro
wait, what about deathstep ?
@@oke4403 boss battle with satan?
Modern dubstep is more advanced in synthesis and has alot of complex sounds and arrangements .classic is just old electronic dubstep
It's true
dude classic is in the 00s . electronic music is older than that and still better
To be honest, about 70% of the modern dubstep that i find have the same quarter note flow. It would be good if more producers tried to use more variety on their songs.
@@silverkip2992 and old Dubstep has the same half note flow what's your point
@@tim3line the point is that old dubstep doesn't use that same flow through the entire drop
The classic dubstep gives me a lot of nostalgia because I grew up in that musical subgenre
Instead of now ... Sometimes I don't know what to think
Same I grew up in the old dubstep era so I prefer it over new stuff however some producers these days are just awesome
1:39 say what you want about modern dubstep wobble is a BANGER
Very true it sounds like something from an action movie or something lol.