Nowadays, any artist who has some heavy electronic bass in a song is now classed as dubstep -- either the song or the band.
Would you agree? Muse, for example, are chided for becoming a "dubstep band" despite not really using dubstep, just fuzzy/electronic basses.
It's not even real dubstep, just this "brostep" like Skrillex.
For the record, I like dubstep and brostep and whatever it's called.
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100% agree. It's just like metal: most people think that any band that has screamed or growled vocals and has heavy guitars is metal, even if they're not.
Yes, the other day someone thought Armin van Buuren (trance) was a dubstep producer.
No, I listen to all of EDM. It's just that all the subgenres are similar to one another. And dubstep is the most mainstream genre, so to most people dubstep=EDM.
People put broad genres on everything. Metal, pop, dubstep/techno, Rap, and more are limited genres that people slap on everything
no.... dubstep is different than trance or house music each one has a different beat and tempo and you can have hardcore bass-drops in the 3 of them but they are all different
yep, i don't listen to that kind of music but I'm saying kids now and days