Dubstep Damage

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Dubstep Damage © 2016 by Shane Ivers is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons logoCCBY icon

A big fat electronic lump of wub-wubs, wobble bass, glitch, and a female vocal sample – massive build-ups, synth leadlines, and pure dubstep conviction.

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Style Style EDM/Electronic
Mood Mood Aggressive, Driving, Intense
Featured Featured Bass, Drums, Synth
BPM BPM 135
ISRC ISRC UKEZT1600057
Released Released 2016
Length Length 3:02
Downloads Downloads 2.0k

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Royalty Free Dubstep Music

Dubstep Damage commits to its genre with the enthusiasm of something that has nothing else to do and nowhere else to be. Wub-wubs and wobble bass provide the low-end drama that the style demands, big beats drive the rhythm with relentless energy, and massive build-ups create the tension-and-drop structure that dubstep perfected in its heyday. A fat synth leadline cuts through the mix with the subtlety of a foghorn, and a female glitch vocal sample adds just enough organic quality to stop the whole thing becoming entirely synthetic. The structure is tight but varied, which is what separates genuinely well-crafted dubstep from the endless acres of mediocre wobble bass the internet has been producing since 2010.

Perfect For:

Built for content requiring supreme amounts of electronic energy - extreme sports, action sequences, and any YouTube production where maximum impact in the first few seconds is the goal. Works well for technology-themed content, car and vehicle advertising, and gaming montages where the drop structure provides natural editing points. Also effective for gaming channel trailers and any project that needs to immediately signal that it is very serious about being extremely loud.

1 review for Dubstep Damage

  1. lundon

    to loud

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