Link: Dubstep
BroStep and American Developments
edit.....American producer Skrillex, becoming something of a "poster boy" for the scene,
edit: American producer Skrillex, receiving much recognition following releases such as his 2011 remix of Benny Banassi's Cinema.
Added Sources : Other North American artists that were initially associated with the brostep sound were Canadian producers Datsik and Excision[1].
- To say he became a poster boy for dubstep is a generalization. Regardless of his popularity during this explosion, Skrillex was one of many artist on the scene so I made the sentence more neutral.
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....Commenting on the success of American producers such as Skrillex, Skream stated: "I think it hurts a lot of people over here because it's a UK sound, but it's been someone with influences outside the original sound that has made it a lot bigger. The bad side of that is that a lot of people will just say 'dubstep equals Skrillex'. But in all honesty it genuinely doesn't bother me. I like the music he makes."
edit: Take out sentence!
- Was a blog post account from a UK creator who's opinion of skrillex was used to support his generalization edited above.
Added Image in it's place!
http://indymojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Datsik-Mojo-cropped-734x350.jpg
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- ^ D'Errico, Mike (2015-01-06). "Electronic Dance Music in the Dubstep Era". doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935321.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199935321-e-74.
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