As dubstep continues along its assent/dissent (delete accordingly) into ludicrous all-out racous rave noise, I thought I’d post some of my current favourite dancefloor orientated dubsteppers. These are the great big dancefloor monsters, verging on electro in terms of sheer maximal bombast and clamour. This isn’t the somber, often dark 2-stepper style we associate with Kode9′s superb (and my favourite) Hyperdub label, but big bad anthems suitable for tearing excitable dancefloors up. Some of the best dubstep around right now is the quirky, kooky and downright weird stuff from the likes of Zomby, Scuba, Martyn, Ramadanman, King Midas Sound and Cotti. But for now I’ll focus on the big room filth:

Residents of Trouble Vision, the Boog-A-Loo Crew’s sets are always fun, inventive and diverse. And now they’ve bombarded their myspace with a throng of standout productions. Eurovision’s been causing a stir (and appeared in Pelski’s Top 15 this month) and this dubstep remix is sheer genius. Offering beefy drops galore, it switches between catchy dubstep hooks and the chiming circus house of ZDS’s original (also worth checking out is ‘Calling All Dancers’):
Zombie Disco Squad – Eurovision (The Boog-A-Loo Crew Remix) [pelski highly recommends]

Depeche Mode – Wrong (Caspa Remix) [pelski highly recommends]
Deadmau5 – I Remember (Caspa Remix)
Canadian dubstep artist Datsik’s put together this filthy slow-burner: all whining womps and groaning bass. The clattering percussion provides some forceful punch to all the bass; satisfying:
Datsik – Apples [pelski highly recommends]

Herbdout – Get Mad [pelski highly recommends]
Another YCCMP exclusive that landed in my inbox a couple of days ago, from the weird, wonderful and downright filthy High Rankin. A grating, growling remix of Kevin Rudolf and Kid Cudi’s current single. Slamming drums crash between thick hums of gnarled bass:
Yet more driving dubstep here verging dangerously close to distortion-based electro from Nero. Props to discodust for this banger:
Both Don Diablo and Doorly’ve been bombarding me with their big dancefloor bangers since the beginning of the year, and this is the first time I’ve got round to posting either of their productions, it’s apt that it’s a remix of the former by the latter. Other recent Doorly remixes worth a look-in are his Dizzee Rascal and Man Like Me remixes:

Guns ‘n’ Bombs’ dirty electro smasher surely couldn’t get any more filthy? 12th Planet and teaLong prove us wrong with this fun rework: