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navineitor
escuchad esta canción es muy buena *__* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlYYfwni7kY
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ElectroPeter
v but Skrillex, Krewella, and others have the 'brostep' tag. Also, post-dubstep music is more chillwave and ambient oriented, is not just "post" or "modern version" of the dubstep.
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DroneAtlas
It is kinda hard to put your finger on a genre that encompasses this whole new chilled hip-hop-chillwave-wonky-future garage-glo-fi-dream pop-chillgaze-vaporwave-electronica world... from Teebs to Brothertiger, Disclosure to Nosaj Thing, Gold Panda to James Blake, Mount Kimbie to Rustie, Blackbird Blackbird to Baths (and loads more) ... all different takes from different existing styles on a new electronic frontier. Call it what you want but I think there should be like a tag to encompass this whole world. Or maybe 3... idk, it's getting messy with people labelling things and others hating etc.
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KingAzakun
why do you all care about the name of a genre/tag so much? it's all just music at the end of the day. if someone wants to use a specific term then it shouldn't bother you, it's kind of weird that it does bother you... [2]
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airlock24
it shouldn't be considered a genre. it's just a way to indicate a wide variety of musical styles that sprouted from the actual dubstep genre (as the tag more or less describes). therefore it would be foolish trying to attirbute it with certain stylistic properties. There is a massive stylistic difference between a James Blake, a Kuedo or a Rustie
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fatalyti
Ok, there is no such thing as post-dubstep. I wanted to say this for a long time. But as ChefSalami already said, it is just an attempt to have a term to 'collect' music which sounds different from what people would call dubstep but still uses elements of it. There are - beware - lots of genres that make use of dubstep elements though! Therefore, I've never liked this horrendous tag. Top bands here can be considered forms of future garage, chillwave, witch house, downtempo, folk - whatever. Often genres that are also relatively new, as is dubstep. And as a relatively new genre, why would anyone even dare to add a 'post-' before it? In times when it's still evolving... plain dumb. Pitchfork idiots, burn. Also, I'd rather call guys like James Blake post-r&b. Or future r&b, as we have come to a time where new electronic music forms are called either 'something-wave' or 'future something'. I can only conclude and facepalm whenever anyone would actually say post-dubstep.
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TRAMP0LINE
Any suggestions for post-dubstep with female vocals? I like Ellie Goulding and Purity Ring but anyone know of any others that sound closer to this? http://www.last.fm/music/Aubergine+MACHINE trying to build a fat playlist!
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ChefSasami
Ok, editing this to be within the Wiki guidelines. And, considering ''post-dubstep'' is not a genre, its a tag for a movement within music (post-X means ''Music originating but distinct from X''), im going to sort this out now. Also, whoever wrote this blatantly has no idea what the heck Dubstep was about ''before'' the ''wobbly'' basslines.
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FilipSailor
Gorillaz................................................................................................................. /:)
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basswarriors
Check out the Subaeris album if you're into the bassy/atmospheric Burial-style sound, it's only 99p @ http://subaeris.bandcamp.com
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Theartofstu
Post-dubstep might be a slightly unfortunate way of phrasing it, but this is definitely a subgenre which is needed. I notice most of the people commenting in this shoutbox don't actually listen to dubstep so won't realise this. But there we go. I personally prefer 'deep dubstep' which funkysouls have opted for, but that doesn't seem to be taking off.
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