A Quote by Katy B

Dubstep has been big in the UK for years. I'm fine with hearing a dubstep drop in any song. — © Katy B
Dubstep has been big in the UK for years. I'm fine with hearing a dubstep drop in any song.
When dubstep was big, Ubisoft told the composer for 'Far Cry 3' to make dubstep and to me that was really weird.
No one worries about genre when they're dancing. They're not asking themselves, 'Is this song a dubstep song?'
I saw someone label me as a dubstep producer but I'm definitely not a dubstep producer. There's nothing wrong with that, though, because that's major. But it's like a school bus driver being labeled as a NASCAR driver. I would love to be a NASCAR driver, but I drive buses for a living.
Skrillex has been successful because he has a recognizable sound: You hear a dubstep song: even if it's not him, you think it's him.
The commercialization of dubstep isn't something I'm part of.
When dubstep came out, I loved it.
I want to make dubstep something beautiful.
There's a big gaping hole in the EDM space for songwriting. It's one thing to learn how to be a great sound designer and become big just on sound design. Especially if you're in the dubstep category, it's like, how much fatter and more interesting can you make those drops.
I've been asked a lot about the state of dubstep in America, and everyone wants me to say something controversial, but I have no negative feelings toward anything, really.
I love some electronic music. I'm not a big fan of dubstep, but there is so much good electronic music out there.
'Live a Lie' is inspired by recent combinations found in dubstep.
Live a Lie' is inspired by recent combinations found in dubstep.
Dubstep has everything for me. Rhythm, sound design, heartfelt emotion - all in one place.
It was Skrillex who got me into dubstep. He made it melodic - not just a bunch of crazy sounds.
I don't think I represent all things dubstep. I just like clubbing, so those are the sounds I've chosen to work with.
I feel like there's a young generation of producers who are taking inspiration from dubstep but trying to push it in other directions.
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