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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Burial albums, Dubstep musicians, Dubstep songs, The Bug albums, British hip hop, Liquid Stranger, Skream, Katy On a Mission, Katy B, James Blake, Excision, Mick Harris, Example, Chase & Status, Kevin Martin, Mount Kimbie, Untrue, Rusko, Spor, Rinse FM, Skull Disco, Nero, Big Chocolate, Digital Mystikz, Hyperdub, Kode9, Caspa, 12th Planet, Mary Anne Hobbs, Magnetic Man, Bassnectar, DJ SFR, London Zoo, Cyrus, Various, Drop the Lime, DJ Lord, Zeds Dead, Horsepower Productions, Benga, Datsik, The Gaslamp Killer, Wonky, Planet Mu, Joe Nice, Zed Bias, Trolley Snatcha, Vaccine, Jakwob, 2562, Juakali, Plastician, Dirtyphonics, Outside the Box, Pinch, Tempa, Never Say Die Records, Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture, Vol. 2: Enter the Dubstep, El-B, MRK1, Post-dubstep, Distance, TRG, Clubroot, Toystep, Ivan Shopov, Boxcutter, DJ Chef, Zomby, Evangeline, List of dubstep musicians, Ikonika, Breakage, Oozing Bass Spasms, Warrior Queen, Doctor P, OMG, Moth / Wolf Cub, Audio Doughnuts, Warrior Dubz, Skream!, Statix, Jazzsteppa, Newstep, Sick Cycle. Excerpt: Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in south London, England. Its overall sound has been described as "tightly coiled productions with overwhelming bass lines and reverberant drum patterns, clipped samples, and occasional vocals." The earliest dubstep releases date back to 1998 and were darker, more experimental, instrumental dub remixes of 2-step garage tracks attempting to incorporate the funky elements of breakbeat, or the dark elements of drum and bass into 2-step, which featured B-sides of single releases. In 2001, this and other strains of dark garage music began to be showcased and promoted at London's night club Forward (sometimes also referred to as FWD>>), which went on to be considerably influential to the development of dubstep. The term...