Old-school dubstep generally refers to any dubstep that was made before 2010. The old-school sound is different from modern-day dubstep. An example of old school dubstep would be Burial - Unite.
The sound was characterized by low, deep basslines. It drew heavy influence from dub, which is a subgenre of reggae that originated in the '60s, but it was also highly influenced by '90s and early 2000s UK styles of dance music such as 2-step garage. As with dub, playing the music on good audio equipment is critical to enjoying the music fully because of all of the low frequencies.
The sound was characterized by low, deep basslines. It drew heavy influence from dub, which is a subgenre of reggae that originated in the '60s, but it was also highly influenced by '90s and early 2000s UK styles of dance music such as 2-step garage. As with dub, playing the music on good audio equipment is critical to enjoying the music fully because of all of the low frequencies.
Person 1: Is old-school dubstep still being made?
Person 2: Old-school is kind of a historical term, but if you're looking for something dubwise, check out the Deep Medi label.
Person 2: Old-school is kind of a historical term, but if you're looking for something dubwise, check out the Deep Medi label.
by gullybadmon June 14, 2020

by GanjFarma December 15, 2010

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by _pankakes November 8, 2010

Instead of phonetically pronouncing "w.t.f." you say dubstep t f when you hear a strange-sounding dubstep song or you've never heard of this so-called dubstep song before.
by TLK2215 October 8, 2011

Seriously mashed up dubstep with heavy beats driven hard into your ears usually with some epicly loud speakers .
by DubstepTech. October 26, 2011

by TehDJB July 1, 2018

Dance move that can only be performed by certain highly skilled dancers first coined in 2011 in Middlesbrough by James Barron.
by DerekAcorah July 10, 2011
