Harry Morris. «What’s A Dubstep? (When Movies Fail In Their Satire)». Goomba Stomp. «Dubstep, a genre that’s 140 to 150 beats-per-minute and boasting a half time drum groove, represented by “Bangarang,” a song of 110 beats-per-minute with a standard time drum groove — that’s right, the most popularly recognized dubstep song isn’t actually dubstep. (It’s Moombahcore, which is albeit inspired by modern dubstep sound design, but that’s irrelevant to the point at hand.)».
Clark, Martin (6 de noviembre de 2009). «The Year in Grime / Dubstep: The Year in Dubstep, Grime, and Funky 2009». Pitchfork. Consultado el 1 de abril de 2011. «No summary of the year in dubstep would be complete without the ever-expanding wobble side of the scene, recently hilariously and accurately renamed "brostep". In the UK, the wobble sound is now the default dubstep position for many fans, as the scene commands a increasing share of the Friday night/student/super club market.»