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Dubstep. Dub FX 'Flow' feat. Mr Woodnote. Dub Fx - A little bit of dub - long version. Dub FX 10/10/2008 'Love Someone'. Bodhi - Good Vibrations. Future Funk Squad - Sorcerary. Zomby - Digital Fauna HD. Zomby - With Love. Dj Luck & Mc Neat - With A Little Bit Of Luck. Duke Dumont - The Giver (Original Mix) DJ Dee Kline - I Don't Smoke. Chimpo - Buzzin' Ft Dub Phizix and Skeptical - OUT NOW !!! Zed Bias - I Do. Horsepower Productions - Gorgon Sound. Grimes - Genesis. Grimes - Infinite Love Without Fulfilment. Fuzzy Logic - In The Morning (Feat. Egypt) Major Lazer - You're No Good (feat. Santigold, Vybz Kartel, Danielle Haim & Yasmin) Future Funk Squad - Audio Damage.

Mosca - Eva Mendes. DJ Q - We Are One (Filter) T2 - Mind Blow - FULL version - BASSLINE. Grime (music) Grime is not an offshoot of early electronic music, but rather a subgenre that draws from a wide variety of influences. Early innovative artists such as Dizzee Rascal and Wiley were able to take the strong thumping drums of drum and bass, lyricism and vocal styles of hip-hop and alter some of the rhythms of dancehall to capture all three genre’s essences and add a new half-time, down-tempo dimension to the mix. The genre’s popularity grew exponentially in the United Kingdom, as people across the scene’s musical spectrum appreciated grime’s eclectic mix of instrumentation and subcultures.

This hybridization united many different music scenes, allowing for it to spread in the same word-of-mouth and mixtape-based style as hip-hop, yet still appeal to fans of electronic music. It also paved the way for more electronic music artists to incorporate stronger African and Caribbean influences in the future. Unfortunately, grime never received the same attention worldwide that it did in the UK. Funk Ethics - Trans Europa Step. Wiley - Never Be Your Woman (Herve Re work) Wiley - First Class (feat. Kano and Lethal Bizzle)

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