Dubstep has become an increasingly popular form of electronic music in the US within the last year. With its roots deeply planted in the drum & bass scene (via the UK), the style and essence of this music is deeply reliant on pounding, driving bass as the main force that propels the songs. It is one of those movements that has such a unique feel and vibe to it that its effects are starting to be felt in other genres of music such as hip hop and pop. One of the emerging artists at the forefront of this rise in exposure for dubstep is the man known as 12th Planet. Anyone who has heard his tracks or seen him spin knows exactly the type of chest rattling basslines and thumping beats that are quickly becoming the definition of dubstep, both here and abroad.

I had the chance to meet up with 12th Planet, during a rare break from working on his music, to chat about the genre, the scene that it has created, and where he ultimately hopes it can and will go. Enjoy the video and check out a 12th Planet/Ras Kass track!

Photo by Paul Sun

Photo by Paul Sun

 A Conversation with 12th Planet
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West Coast Dub – 12th Planet vs Ras Kass

2 Responses to “A Conversation with 12th Planet”

  1. t said on

    Dubstep in the UK has its roots in the UK garage scene, not in drum and bass.

    From wikipedia. First line:
    Dubstep is a genre of electronic music that has its roots in London’s early 2000s UK garage scene.

    Check out the “Roots of Dubstep” compilation — all UK garage.

  2. Vapors Magazine x 12th Planet [video] said on

    [...] the United Compound this week to get a lil one and one time with our boy 12th Planet for the Vapors [...]

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