Dubstep is the only genre where tearout (extreme stuff) went more pop than the conventional less extreme old school dubstep. Kind of like if grindcore goes mainstream in metal.
Hadn't thought about it exactly in those terms but you're totally right. I think it was a big element in its rapid rise and fall in the mainstream--that kind of brash maximalism is hard to tolerate for an extended period of time. Meanwhile I'm still listening to the old classics, in many ways they've only gotten better with age
@@LeoLegit Not necessarily. You can't really point to any specific artist or track and say 'that made dubstep die'. If anything, the ban on smoking in clubs probably killed the old school scene given that DJ's needed to play tear out tracks like SpongeBob more frequently in sets to keep the crowd interested. But I will say OP is an idiot
@@LeoLegit it's not dead it's just so insanely broad now that everything is in a fight to be popular. Even UK Dubstep is incredibly broad, i wouldn't call this style the most popular one now.
2016, 1st time hearing this, UKF Skism interview brought me here. timeless. now I was up on Fabric Caspa/Rusko mix back then, and some Skream, but never heard this tho. its crazy.
MOE all that matters is the present now, basic quantum physics space-time singularity simulation shit. I found this tune at the time I did for a reason. its all by design. I appreciate more now 'cause I missed, years go by, and its still dope. if it sounds dope 10 years later in the now, it always will. some brostep I loved in 2010-11, can't play it now. it was a moment in time, but some of these early pioneer dubstep tunes, will never die.
It was not ahead of its time, it spearheaded that time, it is the reason those times exist, because of this song you have brostep, not because of any corporatation in a board meeting.
This song is none of my beeswax , It contorts faces and stirs my guts, stirs my gut like a butter churn, Is that a flat tire?? wonder where it came from/... this song!
R C History has nothing to do with his comment, he just said that he was reminded of cookie monsta's older songs from this one, no amount of history books will change that.
Hákon Freyr Kromestar, Loefah, Hubsmoke, Benga, Caspa, Mala, Skream, Radikal Guru, Digital Mystikz, Sukh Knight, Distance, 16bit, Kryptic Minds, Curzed, The widdler, Compa, Kanka, Rusko and also some tracks made by Datsik. Hope that helps.
Hahaha no, mate. Fabriclive 37 is just a bunch of songs that Rusko and Caspa mixed. The album is by "various artists". I can only think of maybe 7 tracks on that album that either Rusko or Caspa produced themselves.
everyone stop calling it brostep good lord. if we must pinpoint the exact moment americans pricked their ears up (and let's be real, the US did not take the culture with it when they took dubstep) i distinctly remember it being the release of Doctor P - Sweet Shop at the start of 2010, and the nail in the coffin was Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites near the end of the year. The term 'brostep' was a running joke on dubstepforum, then was subsequently adopted as an actual subgenre by skrill-squirts. Anyway, good tune.
Dubstep is the only genre where tearout (extreme stuff) went more pop than the conventional less extreme old school dubstep. Kind of like if grindcore goes mainstream in metal.
Hadn't thought about it exactly in those terms but you're totally right. I think it was a big element in its rapid rise and fall in the mainstream--that kind of brash maximalism is hard to tolerate for an extended period of time. Meanwhile I'm still listening to the old classics, in many ways they've only gotten better with age
Grindcore is too psychotic for normal people. Tear out capitalizes on a generation of short attention span and instant gratification.
@@Lordoftheswollen And yet, 100gecs is popular
100gecs is just Fred music for basic bitches in 2020 who wanted to seem quirky.
I was on the extreme side of this spectrum only to find my love for deep dubstep after going to riddim parties.
The message of this track speaks to my soul.
The message of this track is basically "hey check out this weird noise i can make"
filthy choon
Timbah on toast brought me here
I remember when I first heard this I thought it was revolutionizing dubstep. Coming back to this now I see that I was right.
4 years later still an absolute honker
Just saw coki drop this in Dublin a few weeks back in the last 15 mins of the gig and it triggered a full on mosh pit 😂😂😂
Fun fact: The bass used in this track is a down pitch version of Spongebob's laugh
Conspiracy 🤣
Not down pitch, inhabiting a lower frequency is what you mean. Did you even go to high-school?
@@jarredlucas4000 rofl
@Air i read burger
@@jarredlucas4000 if he said "down pitched" it would be correct, but who cares, no one but you, nerd
He had no idea the kind of cultural revolution this track and others like it would create. I love dubstep, old and new
He paved the way to Brostep with that track.
@@PatoNani18 Spongebob cause the downfall of dubstep :')
@@LeoLegit Not necessarily. You can't really point to any specific artist or track and say 'that made dubstep die'. If anything, the ban on smoking in clubs probably killed the old school scene given that DJ's needed to play tear out tracks like SpongeBob more frequently in sets to keep the crowd interested. But I will say OP is an idiot
@@LeoLegit it's not dead it's just so insanely broad now that everything is in a fight to be popular. Even UK Dubstep is incredibly broad, i wouldn't call this style the most popular one now.
@@dod_the_angel Nah they're absolutely right
What a friggin beautiful song... simply beautiful 🤘🤘🤘🤘😎😎😎😎😎😎
This classic track fire
Hearing this live is an immaculate experience
I wanna experience that but im not even 16 yet I wish I could go to a rave
just had skream play this last night. think my childhood dreams were fulfilled
Makes me feel like I am at the dentist.
Dubstep was a fucking trip when tunes like these were first coming out! BIG UPS!
yes!! wouldn't mind reliving those moments
One of the greatest songs I ever heard. It gives one an eargasm when rocking to it.
2016, 1st time hearing this, UKF Skism interview brought me here. timeless.
now I was up on Fabric Caspa/Rusko mix back then, and some Skream, but never heard this tho. its crazy.
damn... same here
you shouldve no offense, a golden tune of dubstep
MOE all that matters is the present now, basic quantum physics space-time singularity simulation shit. I found this tune at the time I did for a reason. its all by design. I appreciate more now 'cause I missed, years go by, and its still dope. if it sounds dope 10 years later in the now, it always will. some brostep I loved in 2010-11, can't play it now. it was a moment in time, but some of these early pioneer dubstep tunes, will never die.
I remember this coming out. Couldn't go to a club without hearing it. Was a huge tune
..dystopian singularity
I miss dubstep like this!
2020 and still bangin 🔥🔥
2021 baby
2022 still bumping like it's my first time listening
2023 n it still a banger
2024 aye
This changed everything.
As much as this is a banger dubstep classic, Blackdown couldn't have been more right about the harder-than-thou contest, wish we had listened.
it was created one month ago so, its starting slowly, but feel free to share and help us to grow.... big upz
this is a masterpiece
Yes
What a classic my brother showed me this when I was 12 still so good
classic. i heard this drop in subdub, iration sound system back in like 2007. i couldnt breath the bass it was that good
This is Coki. Straight up.
This tune was 5 years ahead of its time
It was not ahead of its time, it spearheaded that time, it is the reason those times exist, because of this song you have brostep, not because of any corporatation in a board meeting.
I feel this song didn't influence the creation of brostep as much as it did riddim, but still its an extremely revolutionary song
@Beat Assassin true but its ahead of its time in the sense thst it threw the javelin further ahead than anything in its time. This make it special
@@joraider1982 yes but tearout (riddim) influenced brostep for the most part
this is so good it makes my face contort and my head dance- cannot listen in public
banger of a tune
I hope to never loose the ability to listen to this !
You'd have to lose a lot of hearing in order to stop being able to enjoy this, dw about it
2021 they dont make em like they used to
Aye
there are still producers who make this type of music. you just have to dig deeper as pre-dubstep scene is pretty underground now.
2024 Everything sounds more like riddim now and there are no REAL bass drops
Imagine if that was Mr Krabs laugh. :))lmao
BECAUSE HE'S A ROOOOBOOOOOT
...okay now I wanna try making a track like that. but i'm american. so i gotta make sure it DOESNT suck.
that'd be riddim
Saw DMZ live yesterday in LA. I never thought I'd get the opportunity but oh god it was amazing
Not when I’m doing a balloon rude boy
Coki the Godfather of Dubstep.
Best tune collection on youtube, i have had many weekends with my head boppin to this channel
Respect!
Real dubstep, even today in 2018!!!!!!!!
epic tune.
have not heard this since 2013
Vidis ti Cokija(imal iko vode)kako to radi svaka casttt
COKI BADMAN
WHILOMBASS BADMAN
timeless 😎
This is just ridiculous - love it
How the fuck do u make a synth like this from fucking spongebob's laugh ffs
yes
Shit loads of resampling
Malfunction Dubstep Woah, never knew. Explains the title though lol
Resampling over and over again i guess, he did a great job, cant even tell its spongebobs laugh lol.
jose lopez I've got no idea what kind of plugins he used though
UKF Dubstep sent me :D
same here fam
me too 👌
Saem. But, heard this back n' the day. Still sick, better than the crap we see today.
+Sinnipop Lolligag i agree
Introducing a younger audience to dubstep we adults grew up on. Love it! Hope the younger generation is further introduced!
amazing
2019
You actually just made me unlock a box to get my distance cd with this roller on it
wobble are best
This song is none of my beeswax , It contorts faces and stirs my guts, stirs my gut like a butter churn, Is that a flat tire?? wonder where it came from/... this song!
Dubstep really has come a long way, hasn't it?
This track will forever inspire rhythms in my head. So vocal!
i feel like this song is an important marker for dubstep's decline into brostep
Never thought Coki would be the one to fuck the genre up
You're chatting shite
I mean it’s not really his fault. Blame the industry that got too greedy about mainstream success
WOW! This is poppin, even tho this was back in the day.
6.12.19 still thumpin this bass line.
Sounds like getting hacksawed from your favorite grandpa
voltage controled LFO meye sweets..only way to go..well not only
He uses reason. I'm not sure about the others, but I know he for sure uses reason.
Sounds of the wayback time machine!
Proper old skool
Still loving this fucking gift❤
still keeping this in my bookmarks lol
How isn't this on Spotify at all I don’t get it!!
Prolly cause it's a sample of a nickelodeon clip
not on Apple music neeva
@@JomAu It’s criminal
oh hell naw spunch bob took 40 benadryls
FINALLY SOME GOOD ASS QUALITY. bad ass song! :D
Damn. so jealous that he's able to get that sound from reason ... guess i better keep working at it haha
i know he uses subtracktor a lot. same with kromestar. but he uses a lot of them layered up
@@lewisrender205 lfo's man
Are you feeling it Mr Crabs 🦀
*POV. You've just took the third hit of DMT* a l i e n c h a t t e r
interesting how this used to be labeled tearout compared to modern tearout lol
I can almost smell cigarettes and pizza pops from this song :p
This song slaps on a proper system
MY GAARDDD! Now this is Dub Step!
This track is mad
@assaulterpt ainda bem (:
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Fica atento aos uploads
ainda não tinha topado o esponjas na imagem! xD eheh
Gostava de o ver numa festa!
Si senior, borrito
spongewub
This song reminds me of Cookie Monsta's earlier tunes
wow did you really just make this comment .... get a history book out pal
R C History has nothing to do with his comment, he just said that he was reminded of cookie monsta's older songs from this one, no amount of history books will change that.
Nolan LastName should it not be the other way around then ..
R C Should what not be the other way around?
R C mmmmm...... no
Timbah.On.Toast brought me here.
same
This revolutionized todays dubstep , just Listen to hamdi-skanka
omg it's caspa and rusko, you can find it on fabriclive 37..
Anybody know any artists who still produce dubstep like this? I know Truth and Lost... Real dubstep needs to make a comeback!
Hákon Freyr Kromestar, Loefah, Hubsmoke, Benga, Caspa, Mala, Skream, Radikal Guru, Digital Mystikz, Sukh Knight, Distance, 16bit, Kryptic Minds, Curzed, The widdler, Compa, Kanka, Rusko and also some tracks made by Datsik. Hope that helps.
Hákon Freyr mr.Dubstep.music.lover.1995 Don't forget cotti, cluekid, some early 50 carrot tracks, burial, early joker songs, early bar9 songs...
mr.Dubstep.music.lover.1995 how do you forget kahn, neek, gantz, commodo who are doing the most interesting shit with dubstep at the moment.
Jeremy Cocks My bad. There are so many good artists ;)
Zomboy ?
Sick spongebob hyroglific.
Coki
Heard this live from the man himself last night :)
I'll be seeing him tomorrow for the first time over a decade after release. I'm so excited my inner 16 year old is buzzing
@mendesfatima sempre a resgar.
Hahaha no, mate. Fabriclive 37 is just a bunch of songs that Rusko and Caspa mixed. The album is by "various artists". I can only think of maybe 7 tracks on that album that either Rusko or Caspa produced themselves.
sorry man, that was a mistake ... thanks m8 big upz
Myro sent me! ^^
Oh aye alot of other modulations but the origin is spongebob's laugh and Coki uses reason? thought he used logic/FL?
wow!!! reminds me of cookie monsta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. I dont know why its on their album but its by Coki.
song is sick as hell, been tryna mix shit like this lately on my vids.
This is really really old it's from the beginning of the dubstep world ^^ :p
No.
Beginning of the brostep world*
@@Coneboi nahhhhh ur trippin this is dmz shit
@@dillonv5345 this is considered the first brostep song, Coki will tell you this himself
everyone stop calling it brostep good lord. if we must pinpoint the exact moment americans pricked their ears up (and let's be real, the US did not take the culture with it when they took dubstep) i distinctly remember it being the release of Doctor P - Sweet Shop at the start of 2010, and the nail in the coffin was Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites near the end of the year. The term 'brostep' was a running joke on dubstepforum, then was subsequently adopted as an actual subgenre by skrill-squirts.
Anyway, good tune.
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@TheWhilomBass
Is Coki and The Widdler the same person?
Never heard that before...
Big ups for uploading real dubstep anyway!
The old SkisM :0 (2007)
this is made by coki. not skism
Naomi ikr, i just came from his video.
Classic
Really lets me thing about...oh wait
Dubstep
One of the first modern dubstep / brostep songs ever.
What are you talking ab out and calling this brostep? This came out in 2007
This is tearout
Keep that shitty bro step out of here man
Where are cokis profiles on youtube and soundcloud?
„Coki - Y.U.8“ is his SoundCloud profile.. and yes i am replying after 2 years lol
@@rinsa123 awesome thanks! yeah i always go on nostalgia trips aswell haha
download link?
spongebob chillin out at the bottom right
@assaulterpt eia, agora é que me apercebo que fui um "First". o.O
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