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dubstep was orginal formed from Techno and house and was formed from the by In 1992-2000 the sound of dubstep was first explored by the likes of Steve Gurley, and Oris Jay
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In 2002, the name dubstep was officially used as the name for the specific genre of music.
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Throughout 2003, DJ Hatcha pioneered a new move in Dubstep, by exploring its dark, clipped, and minimal presence
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At the end of 2003, an event called Filthy dub was created, the first pure dubstep event, which saw the first performances from DJ’s such as Plastician, and Skream.
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From 2005, the first radio DJ’s started to gain interest in the dubstep genre, and it began making a name for itself among the public
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In the summer of 2007, dubstep started to explode onto the scene, with the likes of Benga, Coki, and Burial all releasing dubstep albums
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2009 saw dubstep gain greater worldwide appraisal, the use of drum and bass beats, and other electronic sounds throughout the tracks made the music highly popular amongst the rave scene.
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The recent Jakwob remixes of Ellie Goulding songs have been a huge hit in the UK, and are demonstrating the ability that dubstep has great potential to expand even further worldwide.