Tuesday, February 17, 2009

DUBSTEP t shirts for guys and girls...BRAPPP mate

Attention Dubstep, Grime, Jungle, Drum and Bass, Eskibeat, UK Garage & all around Sub-bass wobble heads.......


I recently Made some new DUBSTEP shirts for some friends into Dubstep and when they wore them everybody started asking them where they gottem', So without any shame mate, here they are and they are for sale on http://clubelectrogear.com/


















For those of you unfamiliar with DUBSTEP music, here is a basic explanation.Dubstep is a genre of electronic music that has its roots in London's early 2000s UK garage scene.Musically, dubstep is distinguished by its dark mood, sparse rhythms, and emphasis on bass. Dubstep started to spread beyond small local scenes in late 2005 and early 2006, with many websites devoted to the genre appearing on the Internet and thus aiding the growth of the scene, such as dubstepforum, the download site Barefiles and blogs such as gutterbreakz. Dubstep rhythms are usually syncopated, and often shuffled or incorporating triplets. The tempo is nearly always in the range of 138-142bpm. Dubstep rhythms typically do not follow the four-to-the-floor patterns common in many other styles of electronic dance music such as techno and house, but instead tend to rely on a kickdrum based around the first and third beat of a bar (a characteristic inherited from 2-step garage) and longer percussion loops than the four-bar phrases present in much techno or house. Often, a track's percussion will follow a pattern which when heard alone will appear to be playing at half the tempo of the track; the double-time feel is instead achieved by other elements, usually the bassline. An excellent example of this tension generated by the conflicting tempo is Skream's Rutten, which features a very sparse rhythm almost entirely composed of kick drum, snare drum, and a sparse hi-hat, with a distinctly half time implied 69bpm tempo. The track is instead propelled by a constant sub-bass following a four to the floor 138bpm pattern, and a sampled flute phrase. Many dubstep tracks incorporate one or more "bass drops," another characteristic inherited from drum 'n' bass. Typically, the percussion will pause, often reducing the track to silence, and then resume with more intensity, accompanied by a dominant subbass (often passing portamento through an entire octave.Early dubstep releases inherited a structure similar to those used in drum and bass and UK garage, typically comprising an intro, a main section (often incorporating a bass drop), a midsection, a second main section similar to the first (often with another drop), and an outro. This rather rigid format has evolved in recent times, unlike in grime, where the focus tends to be on providing a musical framework - commonly eight- or sixteen-bar loops - for MCs to rap over. As a result, some grime DJs, such as Plastician, have begun playing more dubstep and some grime MCs, such as JME, have released tracks with a dubstep sound or MCed directly over dubstep beats.





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2 comments:

  1. Here's another badass dubstep t-shirt:

    http://www.zazzle.com/dubstep_tshirt-235974212857257131

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