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Old 03-10-2009, 04:44 PM   #11 (permalink)
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i'll root around and see if I can find something worthy you don't have, I don't think my dubstep album confidence has fully recovered after the disappointment of that Bug LP (should have been amazing)

I have been listening to alot of grime instrumentals old and new recently and asking the age-old question, what's the actual difference between the two? Not alot, dubstep is more like a slowed-down form of drum n' bass to me, and early grime was alot more minimalistic... but nowadays the two genres seem to be constantly overlapping.



I had fun looking for examples, yes I'm that busy. Grime or dubstep... all of these have been vocalled and I don't think the difference really matters, the two usually fit together very well in sets



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