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Drumstep is a subgenre of primarily distinguished by its half-time rhythms and its basslines inspired by heavier kinds of . It maintains the fast feel of Drum & Bass by using the hihat prominently to move the beat along. Although it has gained popularity in the last couple of years riding dubstep's success, half-time beats have existed in drum & bass since the days of . Drumstep can be compared to a heavier form of Jump Up Drum and Bass.

A quick rule of thumb when distinguishing dubstep from drumstep is that dubstep has roughly the same tempo as , and (around 140 bpm) while drumstep has more in common with the tempo and beat structure in (80-100 bpm) or obviously, the tempo in Drum & Bass (160-180 bpm).

Artists such as Crissy Criss, Heist, Taxman, DJ Hazard, Rollz, Dub Foundation and Bonkrooger have incorporated it into their sound. Other artists like dBridge and instra:mental produce a more minimal kind of drumstep.

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