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Macabre Unit - Horror Unit EP - Macabre Unit Recordings - Dubstep

Macabre Unit - Horror Unit EP - Macabre Unit Recordings - Dubstep
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Track Listing

A R.Demon Horror Show
AA1 9Ner Juggernaught
AA2 9Ner Killa Bee


Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition » Generic
Artist Macabre Unit
Title Horror Unit EP
Label Macabre Unit Recordings
Catalogue MUR001
Format Vinyl 12 Inch
Released 2006
Genre Dubstep

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Information on the Dubstep Genre

Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London, England. It emerged in the late 1990s as a development within a lineage of related styles such as 2-step garage, broken beat, drum and bass, jungle, dub and reggae. In the UK the origins of the genre can be traced back to the growth of the Jamaican sound system party scene in the early 1980s. The music generally features syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies.

The earliest dubstep releases date back to 1998, and were usually featured as B-sides of 2-step garage single releases. These tracks were darker, more experimental remixes with less emphasis on vocals, and attempted to incorporate elements of breakbeat and drum and bass into 2-step. In 2001, this and other strains of dark garage music began to be showcased and promoted at London's night club Plastic People, at the "Forward" night (sometimes stylised as FWD>>), which went on to be considerably influential to the development of dubstep. The term "dubstep" in reference to a genre of music began to be used by around 2002 by labels such as Big Apple, Ammunition, and Tempa, by which time stylistic trends used in creating these remixes started to become more noticeable and distinct from 2-step and grime.

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