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In the early 2010s, UK artists began to play with a style of dubstep reminiscent of a resurgence or continuation of original British dubstep styles. This became known as Riddim, a name coined by British producer Jakes around 2012. The name comes from the Jamaican Patois term riddim, which refers to the instrumental of dub, reggae and dancehall music.[119] Riddim is characterised by repetitive and minimalist sub-bass and triplet percussion arrangements, similar to original dubstep, with a sound described as \"wonky\".[119][120] Riddim is looked upon as a subgenre of dubstep, similarly to other sub genres like bro-step, drum-step, and wobble-step.[119] It started gaining significant popularity around 2015.[121] It is said that those who enjoy this style of music describe it as the \"dirtier, swaggier\" side of dubstep, whereas those looking at this from the outside, claim that it is \"repetitive and chaotic\".[119] Notable artists of the genre include Subfiltronik, Bukez Finezt, P0gman, Badklaat, 50 Carrot, Dubloadz and Coffi.[122] Notable tracks of the genre include \"Yasuo\" by Bommer and Crowell, \"Orgalorg\" by Infekt, and \"Jotaro\" by Phiso.[119][123] Some commentators have suggested that Riddim is not a genre in its own right and is instead just a style of dubstep. Riddim producer Oolacile states \"A lot of people who have been around a lot longer have a different idea of what riddim is. Older fans consider riddim to be the swampy, repetitive sound, and newer fans will associate riddim with the sound of the underground.\"[119] 1e1e36bf2d