Funtcase – The Dubstep King who Brings Energetic Beats to the Turntable

Dubstep is certainly a genre of music that has become popular in the last few years, and one of the names that have become synonymous with this new sound is Funtcase. Born James Hazell in Bournemouth, England in 1985, Funtcase is a DJ and producer who has become known for his bass-heavy tracks and electrifying […]

DJ Warface: The Mysterious Force Behind Hardstyle Music

DJ Warface, born Boris Daenen, is one of the most prominent hardstyle DJs in the world, known for his captivating and mysterious stage presence. As the founder of End of Line Recordings, Warface has built an empire in the hardstyle genre and continues to evolve and grow within the EDM industry. Despite Warface’s fame, his […]

DJ Excision: The Dubstep Icon Who’s Taking the Music World by Storm

DJ Excision has been making waves in the electronic music world for over a decade, and his star only continues to rise. Born Jeff Abel in British Columbia, Canada, the producer and performer has established himself as one of the most exciting and influential figures in the burgeoning dubstep scene. Excision’s music is notable for […]

A Sit Down With DJ Brillz

In just a few years, Brillz has seen two albums break the top 10 on iTunes’ Dance Chart, issued releases on the likes of OWSLA, Mad Decent, and Slow Roast, and unleashed madhouse sets upon some of the biggest festivals nationwide—including this year’s Ultra Music Festival which featured a Big Sean X Bowie mashup. Collaborations […]

Beatport Reveals Last Decade’s Stats: Dubstep Is Officially Dead

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Recently Beatport unveiled the charts ranking its selling articles between 2004-14. The charts, dependant on Beatport’s not-always-correct genre tagging system, are not the biggest indicators of popularity in music. Having said that, it does give one definitive answer: dubstep has come and gone. Find the 3 graphs below with short comments.