Elements of the track were later used in other Virtual Riot projects, such as Purple Dragons.
While the track remains a high-water mark for dubstep production, its legacy is often viewed through the lens of Datsik's subsequent controversy , which led to his removal from major tours and festivals shortly after the track's peak popularity. Despite this, the collaboration remains a critical study in sound design for aspiring bass music producers. Datsik & Virtual Riot - Nasty
The track is a masterclass in the "riddim-influenced" dubstep style popular at the time. Key elements include: Elements of the track were later used in
"Nasty" gained significant traction within the EDM community, amassing over 24 million views on promotional channels like DubstepGutter. Its popularity led to several iterations, most notably: The track is a masterclass in the "riddim-influenced"
Released on , as part of Datsik's Sensei EP , "Nasty" was a highly anticipated collaboration between Canadian dubstep pioneer Datsik and German sound design prodigy Virtual Riot. The track is known for its aggressive energy and complex synthesis, characteristics that made it a staple in festival sets like Lost Lands 2018 . Composition and Sound Design
"Nasty" follows a standard dubstep structure but stands out for its high energy and "raw" production quality, often cited as one of the most impactful drops in its subgenre. Impact and Legacy
The track features distinctive vocal samples, including Paul Levesque (Triple H) and YouTuber Markiplier.