got the chance to see Subfiltronik last week at Northern Invasion and he blew me away even with the subs being blown out during his set! He opened with this song and I've never heard the crowd go so wild . Even after all the billions of remixes of Blockz the original still does the most damage. It was like hearing Skrillex drop Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
So fucked man, I missed out on this wave after kind of drifting away from the scene after like 2012ish. Just kept listening to the oldies not following anything new, and I missed a fairly sick movement imo. Something about these synths, just makes me feel awful dread and I absolutely love it
This was it's own era tbh man. That era is pretty much over, now it's all about color and happiness. Maybe this sound will get back on it's feet sometime again.
@@elliotberg4572 No it's not, Riddim is still rocking hard, I would say somewhat even harder than it used to. Infekt, Chibs, Automhate, Akeos or Hukae are imo some of the best Riddim producers atm and they all keep puting out bangers. Apart from that, a lot of Subfiltronik's tracks are just pure classic like this one and keep getting played at Dubstep or Riddim shows I go to nowadays.
@@silverkip2992 Some riddim is not for me, but some definitely is and I'm glad, if what you say is true, that it overtakes brostep. Get that shit the fuck out of here, no one took it where Rusko was trying to take it anyways so they all failed in my eyes xD
@@Jardonius yo bY THE WAY I have a brostep playlist on SoundCloud and it has almost 200 songs now. check it out soundcloud.com/siilverkip/sets/brostep And I also have a playlist for old school dubstep soundcloud.com/siilverkip/sets/oldskool-dubstep
@@basedsmoke591 well yeah but this isn't exactly how dubstep should sound imo people call it an iconic riddim tune, not an iconic dubstep tune if ya know what i mean ;)
@CasualDude Coki and skream may have started riddim but never realised it. Original dubstep was probably riddim../ish. Commercial dubstep in 2011 was really what took it away from riddim for a while because not everyone enjoys raw dubstep. So they threw in some illuminati sounding popish dubstep songs to get the followings up. Dont get me wrong I still love the old melodic ukf dubstep songs. Then riddim came back in 2013 with guys like subfiltronik//aweminus//getter etc .. it separated the real dubsteppers from the molly driven edm fucks. Thats my outlook anyways..
@@mattmackenzie7168 Could not have said this better myself! Skream even said himself in an interview "Dubstep is just stripped down minimal beats and bass, how music should be, just keeping it Raw" A lot of people says Dubstep's dead, but it really just went back underground and is listened by the true fans of the genre. The groove and repetitive nature , the dark beats and heavy bass of Riddim is what i think makes it sound 10x better than the pop dubstep. The Darker, the rawer the better. Just my honest opinion
@@CaTcHaFiShBiTcH Agree totally. I want it to stay underground. Riddim to me refers to the re-introduction of the original dubstep after skrillex etc. I can't keep up with how many songs are being released. I keep falling behind with new shit being posted. So sick to hear new original ideas tho. Aweminus is so fuckin sick. Also murda and Sudden death