While the first word in Dubstep’s history might be DMZ, the second is surely Bristol. London is the birthplace but the Bristol dubstep sound must be its most iconic regional variant. Bristol acts like Pinch and Vex’d were instrumental in the early days as well as RSD // Rob Smith from Smith & Mighty who straddle Bristol’s trip-hop lineage and its dubstep future. Although this is cruelly left out of the Wiki page on dubstep - Bristol continued to play a huge part, defining an iconic sound sometimes known as ‘purple wow’ or wonky that included Joker, Gemmy, Jakes, Guido and Julio Bashmore through nights like Subloaded. While many of these artists are making house or other club music, their place in Bristol dubstep (and electronic music) history is secured.
What we said in 2015...
Presently dubstep in Bristol enjoys such stellar success that the only thorn in the genre's side is it's quantity. With such a saturated market it only becomes harder to find genuine talent amongst the endless bandwagon of tag alongs. Fortunately for Bristol, the boundaries are being pushed rather than retrodden and Bristol's own dubstep has gained international recognition.
Local talent has been the springboard for Bristol to become second only to London in the depth and range of the offerings of the sound. Joker, Gemmy, Pinch, RSD, Peverelist, Hyetal, Appleblim and Guido are but a few of Bristol's most prevalent exports, while arguably the city's most successful dubstep nights (Dubloaded and Applepips) are products of Bristol's own talent (Pinch and Appleblim) respectively.
The accessibility of dubstep's sound has seen it eclipse drum and bass in its hold over nightclubs and dubstep luminaries such as Skream, Benga and Plastician are regulars in the Bristol. Like drum and bass, the big acts are found at the huge, multi genre raves in Lakota and Motion (aka In:motion) while Bristol houses a mix of dedicated dubstep nights that operate in the mid-sized venues such as Thekla, Dojos, Basement 45 and The Croft.
Promoters such as Crazylegs have sought to expose the UK Funky side of dubstep, bringing artists like Joy Orbison, Deadboy and Roska to the masses. Subloaded at The Croft is another reliable source for forward-thinking dubstep.
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What our editors say
“SPICE RANGER: Spice Ranger, bringing 2000s nostalgia straight from your spiciest fever dreams into a sweaty basement near you. Expect the heat to rise from 140-200bpm and your feet to follow as the Ranger dances you over to the dark side - with Tek, Hardstyle and Speedbass bootlegs. Get ready to put a Donk on it!”
From: Stoopid Events #002: The Ritual
“Hugo Baskerville - The only DJ who sounds like a cowboy already, Hugo’s gonna take you on a journey back in time to his own vision of A Messy Western. Starting the adventure off with some self produced cowboy dubstep, picking up the pace as it goes on. This cowboy cares about his craft, so expect some curated quality amongst the chaos. Not one to miss!”
From: Stamp On Em presents: A Messy Western
“Having carved their teeth in spots all across Bristol, Drawn Out return to The Croft for an Easter Sunday free entry knees up ft. an extended set from Yoke B2B a very special guest, with Motion + Document resident 4Eleven on warm up duties. Expect everything from House, to Garage, 140, Breaks + more!”
From: Drawn Out: Yoke B2B Special Guest + 4Eleven
“London-born, Azaad grew up through the formative era of early dubstep. Becoming naturally curious in the dub, reggae, jungle and UKG roots, the natural progression as a young raver brought him from fabric Fridays to Saturdays, absorbing the house royalty years of the 2010’s. With past appearances at institutions like Fabric, Koko, Shelter Amsterdam, Sisyphos, 93 Feet East, SlapFunk, DungeonFunk, Rossi’s Homegrxwn. He’s building a career defined not by short-lived cycles, but by longevity. The mission has always been a sustainable rhythm between studio output and dancefloor energy, always prioritising quality over quantity.”
From: Stepped Presents - Azaad + Wodda
“LYZANDER brings a tripped-out, contemporary dubstep sound to her sets, filtered through a distinctly queer, camp lens - contorting dub into trans-trip-hop mutations built for the rhythmically inclined. (Photo by Archie Byron)”
From: Trans Pride Bristol 2026 - club night