String the beats together. Buildup. Drop the bass.
And there you have: dubstep.
The popularity of dubstep has exploded in recent years, and some have taking to making their own beats at home.
Andrew Dietz, a student at Heritage High specializes in electronic dance music and some of the many forms of dubstep.
He used to be really into heavy metal and rock music, until his cousin showed him some dubstep. And then he was hooked.
He started mixing about two and half years ago.
“It puts me in that feeling that, you know, nobody can bother me, my worries are gone,” Dietz says. “Music really is my passion because I have been interested in music basically my whole life and it’s just something I hope I’ll go forward with.” Read more