I'm very picky when it comes to dubstep. The first time I heard it, I thought it was terrible. The song I was given to listen to just sounded like terribly chosen sound effects for electronic violins, playing way too many triplets. I later deducted that I simply didn't like the repetition of what seemed like annoying noises for more than 2 beats. I found out that if the music had a ton of variety and good taste in musical elements, dubstep could be one of my favorite genres of music. I will say that out of all the newer modern genres of music, dubstep has the biggest potential of innovative music. Of course, such good dubstep is hard to find. Consequently, I don't like the genre as much as some others, since I can't simply enjoy 4 songs forever.
But when I found this... I couldn't help but laugh at joy for what I've found. I looked absolutely ridiculous, headphones on, sitting at my computer moving my head to the beat, and softly chuckling to myself making the rest of my family wonder whether I should be sent to an asylum or not. This song... is simply spectacular! Jazz and dubstep... Who knew those two genres would go so well with each other?
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