Every humanoid creature who’s ever lived, from the caveman to the dubstepper and runner of traps, has felt a rush of adrenaline whenever their bones get rattled by a low-frequency boom. That’s called ...
You may have heard the term “trap music.” You may even realize that what people are calling “trap music” today (which sounds a whole lot like dubstep) is not necessarily what people were calling “trap ...
With the Skream (above) remix of La Roux's In For The Kill having become one of the anthems of this year's Glastonbury, dubstep is taking further steps towards the mainstream. Beats are crucial to the ...
Canada's Troy Beetles, professionally known as Datsik, is no doubt one of the most unique players in the whole dance music game. Born and bred out in October 1, 2013 ...
If you ask most audiophiles to describe the main acoustic problem in their listening rooms, they'll probably tell you there's too much ambience and echoes. Or perhaps they'll report that stereo ...
Of all genres with complex legacies, dubstep ranks as one of the strangest. It’s less than 20 years old, yet already feels like it’s been through more ups and downs than a low-frequency oscillator. A ...
Bass traps control low frequency issues in rooms. Simply, they are the single most effective investment toward a quality audio experience that is rarely made. Why, ‘cause they take lots space, you’ve ...