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>>10187893
>tuneless nonsense
That might just be the point.

Dubstep is all about exercising technical skill in controlling synthesizers, and creating interesting sound effects in the process. There is always a sense of dubstep being "lacking" if you try to evaluate like you do most other genres of music, because, to some extent, all dubstep tracks deliberately put the musical structure in the background to showcase the sound effects.

I'm the kind of person that can load up a Sega Genesis game in an emulator and play around with the sound effects for 10 minutes. I also can't help but enjoy breakcore. Dubstep appeals to me on similar levels. That doesn't mean that I don't enjoy more traditional genres of music, it just means I listen to dubstep with a different mindset.

You might prefer some doujin dubstep tracks, like some of the stuff Syrufit and ALiCE'S EMOTiON do, as I find they do a better job of integrating their wubs into a traditional structure than mainstream artists (I liked someone's description of Syrufit's Invulnerable, that it had a wider range of emotion than just "FULL ON" like most dubstep tracks).

As for how you dance to it, I guess you drink a lot and do this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86O5vuaMijQ

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This is not doujin music, but it's pretty fucking amazing nontheless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86O5vuaMijQ
http://chibitech.bandcamp.com/album/moe-moe-kyunstep

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