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.