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单词 dubstep
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Definition of dubstep in English:

dubstep

noun ˈdʌbstɛpˈdəbstep
mass noun
  • A form of dance music, typically instrumental, characterized by a sparse, syncopated rhythm and a strong bassline.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the year dubstep hit the mainstream the innovators rewrote the script.
    • I think the grime lot always thought that dubstep was the breakbeat stuff, which it isn't.
    • In grime, people listen for what the MCs are saying, in dubstep people listen for the production.
    • And sonically, how can a record that simultaneously evokes joe meek and dubstep fail to transcend its temporal context?
    • It was also a fantastic dubstep release, appearing roughly a decade before the genre would officially get its recognition.
    • You wouldn't associate dubstep with Victorian ghost stories, but actually the linkage somehow fits.
    • House music has no foundation, dubstep has no dub, and minimal techno sounds like a child hitting a saucepan with a tent peg.
    • Mooching around cavernous dubstep spaces with reverberating bass and sultry acoustic guitar, it's as sexy and dark as the Westway at night.
    • Signed to Mike Paradinas's Planet Mu label, he fuses elements of hip-hop, dubstep and drum and bass into his sound.
    • Doing incredibly interesting things with dubstep and some top deliveries from Space Ape this is a great work.
    • It was the first easily accessible documentation of a range of grime artists (the Rephlex Grime compilations are MC-free dub step.)
    • The end effect of The Hologram is a Harmonic 313-style dubstep single played at 33.
    • Lumped in with the dubstep crowd, this is something quite different: deep, heavy as hell and utterly righteous.
    • They're both dark types of garage, but the music runs dubstep, not the MCs.
    • The result is an album that touches on many genres, from hip-hop and gospel to dubstep and blues.
    • Led by dubstep demi-god Kode9, producers and fans are looking to the funky scene for inspiration.
    • Last's sense of rhythm is as developed as any rap, dancehall, broken beat, or dubstep scientist you'd care to throw up.
    • Whereas dubstep tended to loiter without much palpable intent, Grime has an implacable Terminator-focus, a stalker's unwavering sense of purpose.
    • With the usual eerie vocals and bassy dubstep backing from these nihilistic Michigan electroids, what's new with this track is the energy.
 
 

Definition of dubstep in US English:

dubstep

nounˈdəbstep
  • A form of dance music, typically instrumental, characterized by a sparse, syncopated rhythm and a strong bassline.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In grime, people listen for what the MCs are saying, in dubstep people listen for the production.
    • The result is an album that touches on many genres, from hip-hop and gospel to dubstep and blues.
    • In the year dubstep hit the mainstream the innovators rewrote the script.
    • Signed to Mike Paradinas's Planet Mu label, he fuses elements of hip-hop, dubstep and drum and bass into his sound.
    • Led by dubstep demi-god Kode9, producers and fans are looking to the funky scene for inspiration.
    • Mooching around cavernous dubstep spaces with reverberating bass and sultry acoustic guitar, it's as sexy and dark as the Westway at night.
    • Doing incredibly interesting things with dubstep and some top deliveries from Space Ape this is a great work.
    • With the usual eerie vocals and bassy dubstep backing from these nihilistic Michigan electroids, what's new with this track is the energy.
    • And sonically, how can a record that simultaneously evokes joe meek and dubstep fail to transcend its temporal context?
    • The end effect of The Hologram is a Harmonic 313-style dubstep single played at 33.
    • Lumped in with the dubstep crowd, this is something quite different: deep, heavy as hell and utterly righteous.
    • You wouldn't associate dubstep with Victorian ghost stories, but actually the linkage somehow fits.
    • It was the first easily accessible documentation of a range of grime artists (the Rephlex Grime compilations are MC-free dub step.)
    • House music has no foundation, dubstep has no dub, and minimal techno sounds like a child hitting a saucepan with a tent peg.
    • I think the grime lot always thought that dubstep was the breakbeat stuff, which it isn't.
    • It was also a fantastic dubstep release, appearing roughly a decade before the genre would officially get its recognition.
    • They're both dark types of garage, but the music runs dubstep, not the MCs.
    • Whereas dubstep tended to loiter without much palpable intent, Grime has an implacable Terminator-focus, a stalker's unwavering sense of purpose.
    • Last's sense of rhythm is as developed as any rap, dancehall, broken beat, or dubstep scientist you'd care to throw up.
 
 
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