Top 5 KevinDrew Best Dubstep Songs 2013
DUBSTEP
Dubstep is a beautiful expression of art, a form of music free from restraints and perceptions of stylistic music. There are those that say "its just noise", which is an extremely uneducated view of this diverse genre of music. Within this genre of music there are many many artists, each providing their own take on the sound of dubstep, from remixes of popular songs, to original pieces. Within this article I am going to express my five favourite dubstep songs, in no particular order. The songs expressed are simple my honest opinion, you may or may not agree with it.
5. Fedde Le Grand & Nicky Romero feat. Matthew Koma - Sparks (Vicetone Remix) [Radio Edit]

Probably my favourite dubstep song, by my favourite dubstep artist. His music is not purely dubstep based; house and electro can be heard throughout his song
4. Kevin Drew Ft Taryn - Manning Summer Ashes (Culture Code Remix)
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Emotion driven dubstep, with a melancholic, beautiful intro, leading up to a magnificent drop, sucking you into the dirty wobble bass.
3. Somebody That I Used To Know (KDrew Remix)

A great remix, that sounds fresh and uplifting. I don't particularly like the original, surprise surprise. However this remix adds a freshness and sharpness to the song, with a long, chilled-out intro, which leads to a quick, sharp wobble bass, with clever variations in tempo
2. Firestarter (KDrew Remix)
A nice, dirty dubstep song; in its simplest form. This song takes everything there is about dubstep, strips it down, and delivers a nice, dirty, relaxing song, that is as trippy as it gets. The wobble bass is extremely filthy sounding, with nice changes in tempo, and a few nice sounds thrown in every now and again. This really is a true dubstep song. Sometimes less really is more
1. All Or Nothing (KDrew Remix)
The contrast created in this song is great. The intro is a beautiful based house beat that leads into a emotion-filled vocal break. At this point you cannot see how this can be a dubstep song, that is, until it drops. The funky intro makes the drop seem all the more filthy. Alone, the drop in this song is filthy enough, with raw, energetic wobbling basslines, and a moody 2 step beat.
Dubstep is a beautiful expression of art, a form of music free from restraints and perceptions of stylistic music. There are those that say "its just noise", which is an extremely uneducated view of this diverse genre of music. Within this genre of music there are many many artists, each providing their own take on the sound of dubstep, from remixes of popular songs, to original pieces. Within this article I am going to express my five favourite dubstep songs, in no particular order. The songs expressed are simple my honest opinion, you may or may not agree with it.
5. Fedde Le Grand & Nicky Romero feat. Matthew Koma - Sparks (Vicetone Remix) [Radio Edit]

Probably my favourite dubstep song, by my favourite dubstep artist. His music is not purely dubstep based; house and electro can be heard throughout his song
4. Kevin Drew Ft Taryn - Manning Summer Ashes (Culture Code Remix)
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Emotion driven dubstep, with a melancholic, beautiful intro, leading up to a magnificent drop, sucking you into the dirty wobble bass.
3. Somebody That I Used To Know (KDrew Remix)

A great remix, that sounds fresh and uplifting. I don't particularly like the original, surprise surprise. However this remix adds a freshness and sharpness to the song, with a long, chilled-out intro, which leads to a quick, sharp wobble bass, with clever variations in tempo
2. Firestarter (KDrew Remix)
A nice, dirty dubstep song; in its simplest form. This song takes everything there is about dubstep, strips it down, and delivers a nice, dirty, relaxing song, that is as trippy as it gets. The wobble bass is extremely filthy sounding, with nice changes in tempo, and a few nice sounds thrown in every now and again. This really is a true dubstep song. Sometimes less really is more
1. All Or Nothing (KDrew Remix)
The contrast created in this song is great. The intro is a beautiful based house beat that leads into a emotion-filled vocal break. At this point you cannot see how this can be a dubstep song, that is, until it drops. The funky intro makes the drop seem all the more filthy. Alone, the drop in this song is filthy enough, with raw, energetic wobbling basslines, and a moody 2 step beat.
