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Bassquake Territory | Riddim Dubstep 2025 [No Copyright Music]

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Bassquake Territory | Riddim Dubstep 2025 [No Copyright Music]

Dubstep riddim, often just called riddim, is a subgenre of dubstep that emphasizes minimalistic, repetitive, and heavily syncopated rhythms—with a distinct focus on wobbly basslines and off-beat patterns.

Emerged in the early 2010s, as an offshoot of traditional UK dubstep.

Influenced by reggae/dancehall riddims, which explains the name "riddim"—originally meaning the instrumental part of a reggae track.

Repetitive bass patterns: Usually made with metallic, robotic-sounding basses called "wubs" or "growls."

Minimalist drops: Focused more on groove and rhythm than melodic variety.

Swing-heavy drums: Off-kilter hi-hats and snare patterns that give it a unique bounce.

Low tempo: Generally around 140 BPM, like traditional dubstep.

It’s popular in EDM bass music scenes, especially among fans who enjoy headbanging, moshing, and bass-heavy live shows.

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