One of the things that define "dubstep" is that it has 140 beats per minute (or close to it). If you start changing things then what you're actually doing is veering away from the original genre and venturing into a new one.
What I have noticed though is that the general perception of what dubstep "is" has gradually changed. Modern dubstep songs have become a lot more upbeat, adding in elements from electro and house.
And Waffles, nahh it doesn't get boring even if dubstep songs are within a range of 10 BPM. :)
What I have noticed though is that the general perception of what dubstep "is" has gradually changed. Modern dubstep songs have become a lot more upbeat, adding in elements from electro and house.
And Waffles, nahh it doesn't get boring even if dubstep songs are within a range of 10 BPM. :)