Yeah but this is my point. Jump up DnB and mid range cackstep are constantly grouped together.
I mean yeah I can see why.. they both have a similar sort of sound and vibe (and one blatantly copies off the other) but Even at live sets it really annoys me when Drum and Bass DJs drop a brostep tune for shits and giggles. and on the other end all these Brostep fannies have never even heard of / don't appreciate JU DnB
also with Dubstep gaining mainstream popularity its kind of hard to ignore it altogether.





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