Dubstep
Low Wubs
DNB
Riddim
Miscellaneous
100

This dubstep pioneer is known for his iconic hairstyle and hits like "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites."

Skrillex

100

GRiZ is known for incorporating this instrument into his live performances, adding a soulful touch to his bass-heavy tracks.

Saxophone

100

Chase & Status are also founders of this influential UK record label, which has been pivotal in promoting up-and-coming DNB talent.

MTA Records

100

Riddim dubstep often incorporates elements of this genre, a style of music born in Jamaica, known for its rhythmic focus and syncopated basslines.

Raggae

100

This world-renowned electronic dance music festival, known for its grandiose stage designs and global fanbase, takes place annually in Boom, Belgium

Tomorrowland

200

Known for his powerful, melodic bass music, this artist released his debut full-length album "The Movement" in 2020, showcasing his blend of emotional melodies and hard-hitting basslines.

Wooli

200

This artist, known for the "Back to Back" mixtape series, combines dubstep with hip-hop elements in his low-wub tracks.

Tape B

200

Known for their live instrumentation and energetic performances, this band blends DNB with rock and jazz elements.

Pendulum

200

This festival, known for its bass-heavy lineup, is a key event in the riddim scene, bringing together fans of dubstep and riddim music from around the world.

Lost Lands

200

This DJ and producer’s live sets are known for their deep, dark vibes and heavy focus on riddim beats, gaining popularity through the release of “The Wobble.”

Boogie T

300

Before gaining fame as Subtronics, what did this bass music producer go by? 

Arkitect

300

This low-wubs artist, famous for their immersive live performances, uses a moniker that symbolizes peace and tranquility, and has released tracks like "Dreaming."

SoDown

300

This subgenre of DNB, characterized by a melodic and uplifting sound, often incorporates vocals and orchestral elements.

Liquid drum and bass

300

Known for their production of heavy, gritty basslines and complex rhythm patterns, this producer released the popular riddim anthem "Sensi."

Kompany

300

This drum and bass duo, known for their genre-blending productions, have collaborated with artists like Plan B and Rihanna.

Chase & Status

400

The term "wub" often describes this element in dubstep music, characterized by modulated low-frequency oscillations.

Baseline

400

LSDREAM, before adopting his current alias, was known by this name, under which he produced more traditional dubstep tracks.

Brillz

400

This producer's debut album, "Organ," showcases a blend of high-energy DNB with cinematic elements, solidifying his place in the scene.

Dimension

400

In the riddim community, this term is often used to describe a producer's unique sound and style, typically shaped by their bass modulation and sound design techniques.

Signature sound

400

This record label, known for its experimental approach to bass music, was founded by Liquid Stranger and has become a prominent force in the riddim and dubstep scene.

Wakaan

500

Excision's debut album, released in 2011, is named after this term, which refers to a prehistoric apex predator known for its massive size and strength.

X-rated

500

Liquid Stranger's music is often categorized under this subgenre, which focuses on slower tempos and heavy bass with a psychedelic twist.

Psydub

500

This British drum and bass producer, known for his hits like "Afterglow" and "Half Light," released his debut album "Lazers Not Included" in 2013.

Wilkinson

500

This producer, known for his intricate sound design and contributions to the riddim subgenre, often utilizes a technique called "phase manipulation" to create complex, evolving bass textures.

Svdden Death

500

What year did Spotify release?

2008

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