It really isn't complex to "master" the main beat used in dnb... When we're talking complex drumming, look no further than Steve Smith of Vital Information. The best drummer on the planet by a very, very long way. Makes Portnoy look like a new kid on his first lesson.
Edit: I know you're not claiming the drumming is complex in dnb like other genre's, I was just looking for a way to speak highly of Steve SmithHope this causes no problems.
Mine like reggae and good hip hop. Not radio crap. classical too. That article does not make sense about tempo. Classical and rock are both faster than rap. Rap is always in 4/4 , classical, 6/8, 11/16, rock is what ever and usually never steady. Most bands don't know how to play to a click. Then jazz is all over the place.
Im an audio engineer ( mixing , mastering, recording , and post production)
Yeah mythbusters did it..the death metal plants did the bestDidnt myth busters do this? I forget the outcome.
Hah, no problems. Yea, I was just saying dnb drumming is complex compared to dub step.
As far as actual drummers go though....
Once they are at that level, it's hard to compare and really just comes down to opinion....for instance, I think Danny Carey is a little better than Steve Smith, in my opinion.
SS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCzalnZyvAU
DC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xgtJu_pzxU
Be sure to switch them to the highest quality setting, it makes them sound better.