-step

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Etymology[edit]

Derived from hardstep (a subgenre of drum and bass music characterised by a gritty production style and urban feel), which emerged around 1994.

Suffix[edit]

-step

  1. (music) Denoting a genre of electronic dance music, especially one influenced by drum and bass.
    dub + ‎-step → ‎dubstep
    drum + ‎-step → ‎drumstep
    jazz + ‎-step → ‎jazzstep

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