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Season 3 Episode 12

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    Dubstep originated in the late 90s in London. Kathy’s greatn-grandmother is just a protohipster.

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      6 months ago

      Really? Wikipedia says Dubstep started in the early 2000s. I had to check before posting because I wasn’t sure. Is it that Dubstep originated from something similar in the 1990s, or is Wikipedia just wrong?

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        From the wikipedia article on dubstep under the subheading History - 1999-2002 Origins:

        The early sounds of proto-dubstep originally came out of productions during 1999–2000 by producers such as Oris Jay,[17] El-B,[12] Steve Gurley[12] and Zed Bias.[30][31] Neil Jolliffe of Tempa

        That could be almost two full years before the Millennium Gate.

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          That reinforces what I originally said.

          I absolutely buy that Shannon was into underground music, already being a PC gamer, but modern dubstep wouldn’t be a commercially-printed album available to the mainstream for a while longer.

          …Now that I think about it, the most unbelievable thing about this is that her car has a working CD player. :)

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      6 months ago

      Yes but no. Modern dubstep sounds very little like 90s or 2000s dubstep because Skrillex changed the definition of the genre.