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I think you'd be surprised, as is true with any genre if you look long enough you'll find something interesting, there's a lot of really talented new producers that really put a lot into interesting sound design, the label Ad Noiseam especially has been consistently releasing some pretty unique albums (among the occasional duds of course). The old classic dub styles are great, but there's always room to explore, and the great thing about new electronic music is that new technologies and more elaborate software programs allow artists to push the limits of a genre further and further.
big up for Misanthrop.. I especially love his track with Phace, "Desert Orgy", which is the craziest Drum and Bass track EVER. Btw, it's strange how the ones who pioneered Dubstep, I mean Hyperdub Records, are the same ones who pushed it to the newest and maybe the most interesting electronic genres of nowadays.. I mean, all that Future Garage, UK Funky, UK Bass, Wonky and Footwork scene