Connect with us

Subscribe

Bassnectar - Paradiso 2016

Editorial

7 Reasons Why Dubstep Isn’t Dead

Prev1 of 8
Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse

The prevailing opinion among many so-called “experts” over recent years is that dubstep is a dying genre. We’re here to refute this claim. In fact, we’re of the opinion that bass music is experiencing a golden age the likes of which the genre’s never seen.

It’s a genre that’s taken over both here in the United States and abroad, birthing massive standalone shows, incredible new music, and a sound that’s constantly evolving in the face of new fans. So when it comes to anyone trying to tell us that it’s somehow dead, we like to think that SKisM pretty much nailed it with one mantra: “F**k these experts, and f**k these experts, and f**k these experts, and f**k these experts…”

SKisM

Dubstep is alive and thriving.

SIGN UP FOR ALERTS

Important things happen in Pacific Northwest nightlife, and DMNW will send you alerts!

Written By

Pop culture junkie, dinosaur enthusiast, and proud Managing Editor. While an avowed basshead, has been known to be ever-so-slightly trance-curious under the right circumstances.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Excisions Nexus tour stop at the Tacoma Dome for annual Thunderdome Event Excisions Nexus tour stop at the Tacoma Dome for annual Thunderdome Event

Excision Nexus Tour to include next edition of Thunderdome in Tacoma in 2024

Events

Fireworks during the finale at main stage Lost Lands 2023 Fireworks during the finale at main stage Lost Lands 2023

Bass music goes prehistoric at Excision’s Lost Lands 2023 in Ohio [Review]

Events

New additions to Excision’s Bass Canyon 2023 include re-entry, VIP perks, and more

Events

The Thunderdome stage during Excisions set. A hot pink and lavender background with purple, blue, and pink lasers shooting out into the crowd. A crowd of festival goers is seen at the bottom of the photo. The Thunderdome stage during Excisions set. A hot pink and lavender background with purple, blue, and pink lasers shooting out into the crowd. A crowd of festival goers is seen at the bottom of the photo.

A personal review of Thunderdome 2023: Lasers, lineup, and loud bass

Events

Advertisement
SIGN UP FOR ALERTS

Important things happen in Pacific Northwest nightlife, and DMNW will send you alerts!

Founded in 2013. © 2021 Dance Music Northwest, LLC.

Connect
SIGN UP FOR ALERTS

Important things happen in Pacific Northwest nightlife, and DMNW will send you alerts!