very good question - I've asked it myself numerous times. Kaliyuga is a good example how dubstep can function as a form of music not only within the genre boundaries. though, instances like this are making a very small percent taking into account the overwhelming average dubstep productions, which indeed sound like compilation of loops rather than a solid one-piece organic music.Will Dubstep Ever Actaully Sound Like Real Music?
and i'm surprised by the stubborn approach to maintain the dubstep in the-same-old-2006-sound frame, rather than putting it on the next level. yet, again - this is what you get when majority tries hard to produce tunes that merely fit the dubstep criteria, instead of trying to create the form of art known as *MUSIC*