With respect to T2 and Heartbroken , we've seen a recent surge of interest in the newest strand of dubstep: bassline house, speed garage, etc. Names are worth fuck all tho: Heartbroken is at the top of the UK charts, and its easily the catchiest track to emerge from the dubstep genre and all of its confusingly taxonimized devilspawn. Furthermore, the whole notion of bassline, combined with several other mitigating factors (to be discussed below) truly poses the Wubstep question: what happens (if/)when dubstep breaks in the states? Now, me and C. Drugula can wax [...]
First of all most people either love or hate this song. I fucking love it. This is T2. He is the dude who has been really blowing up the niche bassline scene, his song heartbroken has taken the UK by storm almost a year after it was banging for me. But alas i'm glad to see it in the top 40 at all, let alone reaching #2 on the request charts. Here is the song T2 feat Jodie Aysha - Heartbroken (extended) [...]

Ce n'est pas la plus fraîche des nouveautés pour les habitué(e)s de Mtv Base et 1xtra mais le succès foudroyant de ce single , numéro 2 des ventes derrière la belle mais inintéressante Leona Lewis, redonne envie de s'intéresser à ce qui se fait en Angleterre. Alors si j'ai bien suivi ce genre plus ou moins récent est appelé "bassline" ou "niche" et serait une variante du "speed garage" , on s'y perd mais l'essentiel est ailleurs, c'est musicalement aussi frais et excitant qu'ont pu l'être dans leur temps la [...]
These are the best of times. The early days of a new (/old) sound, when it still has three or four different names. Bassline, niche, 4x4 or plain old speed garage-- whatever you want to call this, it's big (again). T2 leads the charge.