After a few years of dominating the "post-dubstep" conversation, it seems that the collective appetite for chopped and pitched R&B vocals, twinkling melodies, and waves of cooing synths has finally begun to subside in recent months. Rectors of the style, like Joy Orbison and James Blake, have moved on to other forms, leaving others to take the reigns, including San Francisco producer Kastle. The bass obsessive continues to dismantle 2-step and dubstep, not only with his own productions, but also...
XLR8R — After a few years of dominating the "post-dubstep" conversation, it seems that the collective appetite for chopped and pitched R&B vocals, twinkling melodies, and waves o... more info