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Flux Pavilion Announces Departure from Dubstep After 10 Years of Exploration

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In a significant shift within the electronic music scene, Pavilion, the British renowned for his to dubstep, has announced his departure from the genre after a decade of influential work. In a series of tweets, he expressed that he no longer identifies as a dubstep artist, stating, “I am no longer a dubstep person,” and elaborated, “Ah I just don’t really enjoy writing it anymore. I’ve spent 10 years exploring it and now it feels right to move on.

This announcement the culmination of a prolific period for Flux Pavilion, whose real name is Joshua Steele. He has instrumental in shaping the dubstep landscape with tracks such as “Bass Cannon” and “I Can’t Stop.” His innovative and distinctive sound have left an indelible mark on the genre, influencing countless artists and fans worldwide.

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Following his decision to move away from dubstep, Flux Pavilion has been exploring musical directions. In February 2025, he announced the commencement of work on “.wav Pt 2,” the sequel to his 2021 “.wav.” This album is expected to his evolving sound and artistic growth, reflecting his to push creative boundaries beyond the confines of dubstep.

In March 2025, Flux Pavilion reunited with long- collaborator Doctor P to release a self-titled 15-track album. This project blends elements of jungle, grime, and , as both a nostalgic homage to their roots and a forward-thinking of bass music. The album has been well-, with fans praising its innovative approach and the duo’s ability to modernize sounds.

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Flux Pavilion’s departure from dubstep signifies a broader trend in the electronic music scene, where artists are increasingly seeking to redefine their sound and explore new creative avenues. His journey reflects a commitment to artistic and a desire to connect with audiences through musical expressions. As he to innovate and collaborate, Flux Pavilion remains a pivotal figure in the music industry, inspiring both fans and fellow artists alike.

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