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{{Short description|Heavy subgenre of drum and bass}}
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| name = Techstep
| stylistic_origins = {{hlist|[[Drum and bass]]|[[Industrial music|industrial]]|[[hardstep]]|[[darkcore]]|[[2-step garage|2-step]]|[[techno]]|[[Belgian hardcore techno]]}}
| cultural_origins = Mid-1990s, [[Great Britain]]▼
| subgenrelist =
▲|cultural_origins=1990s, [[Great Britain]]
| fusiongenres =▼
| regional_scenes =▼
| other_topics = {{hlist|[[List of drum and bass artists]]|[[:Category:Drum and bass record labels|
▲|derivatives={{hlist|[[breakcore]]|[[darkstep]]|[[neurofunk]]}}
▲|fusiongenres=
▲|regional_scenes=
▲[[:Category:Drum and bass record labels|Drum and bass record labels]]
}}
'''Techstep''' is a dark subgenre of [[drum and bass]] that was
==Style==
It is characterized by a dark,<ref>{{cite book | last = Fritz | first = Jimi
==History==
Techstep developed from [[
Some of the original techstep producers eventually
==See also==
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* [[Neurofunk]]
* [[2-step garage]]
* [[Digital hardcore]]
* [[Breakbeat]]
* [[Breakbeat hardcore]]
* [[Dubstep]]
* [[Breakcore]]
* [[Darkstep]]
==References==
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