Actually it was House that created most of the electronic genres today. Techno is one of them, so is Trance.Fappy said:While I wasn't aware of the roots of Dubstep I compare it to techo because of its current use in popular music. For example: its use in the new Korn album (which all my friends like for some reason) is very similar to the use of techno in some Rob Zombie songs (mostly the techno remixes). They don't sound the same but they are both utilized in similar fashions. I'm not a huge music guy though so take that observation for what its worth.Jazoni89 said:Okay, lets get one thing straight...Fappy said:I love how man of the same people who claimed they never liked techno LOVE dubstep. Debstep is just bad techno.
Dubstep has nothing at all to do with Techno. Not even a smudge.
Dubstep is a fusion genre of UK Garage, and Dub. UK Garage itself is a very British take on House, which was popular in the late 90's, early noughties. If you listen to a few UK Garage songs, you can easily tell that this is where Dubstep came from.
My advice, I recommend listening to the originators of the genre before writing a whole genre off. There always is at least something for everyone to like in a single genre, and you will become more open minded to music, and you have more of an appreciation for music like myself, as I like nearly all kinds (except for maybe classical, or R&B, but even then I could find myself at least one song I like from those genres.)