Well most music has either rhythm or melody, or both. Every dubstep song has extremely similar drum sequences, which are really just badly ripped off drum and bass. And melody? Hmm. I don't understand how dubstep came out of dub, 2-step garage, and drum and bass, because all of those are much more aesthetically pleasing, although still not to my taste.
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Well most music has either rhythm or melody, or both. Every dubstep song has extremely similar drum sequences, which are really just badly ripped off drum and bass. And melody? Hmm. I don't understand how dubstep came out of dub, 2-step garage, and drum and bass, because all of those are much more aesthetically pleasing, although still not to my taste.
Scratch dnb... while it's true that many dnb artists switch over to "dubstep" to produce their own midrange cack or just copy the current main stream kind of thing there are still a lot of people making actually decent music.
Melody and rhythm... largely depends on the artist. Some fail while others do not.
As far as drum sequences go that depends on the artist. There's a lot of reggae/dub influenced stuff around
some examples of what I think does not sound like dnb at 70 bpm Silkie 1, Distance 12, Shackleton 1234, DMZ 12, Jakes 1
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