Quote Originally Posted by mattboyslim View Post
For such a young genre its sad to see its already confined to formula, even by the people dancing and listening to it, and not just the producers
That's interesting.

One of the things I like about Dubstep is the massive variety.

From the grimey East London MC stuff, the eski beat stuff from Wiley, the two-step stuff from Burial, the dark industrial clankings of Vex'd, the breakstep stuff from Dubchild, the frantic stuff from Chevron, the wonky stuff from Landstrumm, the metal-inspired stuff from DJ Distance etc.

Lots on offer.