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Post by feasible_weasel » Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:09 pm

Dubstep needs some soothing soul Jobberies :D
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Re: dancing at dubstep nights

Post by ajantis_art » Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:28 pm

Ashley wrote: Dance or brock wide?
Hang on i thought it was "brock wild"!? dear oh dear

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Post by flush aka seven gun » Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:44 pm

ajantis_art wrote:
Ashley wrote: Dance or brock wide?
Hang on i thought it was "brock wild"!? dear oh dear
i think it originated from 'buck wild' as in a wild bucking horse or deer.

like.. tune drops... everyone go 'buck wild' etc.

am i wrong?




@the original post.....

any music should have the ability to make you move.
its a prehistoric tribal thing. buried in our sub-conscious is the desire to move our bodies to beats. even if it be just a head nod.

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Post by badger » Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:11 pm

is he actually serious about being annoyed at people dancing to dubstep?

PS - find it quite funny that the word dubstep isnt in the dictionary here lol

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Post by Littlefoot » Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:52 am

i was definately 500% serious..
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Post by shonky » Sat Nov 17, 2007 11:09 am

People dance to dubstep? I thought it was just loads of people discovering the floor was slightly tacky for a disproportionately long period of time. That and the nodding head in agreement to the music.

There's always been a non-dance element to dance culture anyway, 99% of most dj's, mc's, guestlist people, dealers, etc. Now finally there's a dance genre for the sit around and chat crew if only they'd turn down the fucking speakers.

I always thought it was the non-dance level that appealed to people anyway - do people really dance to Distance or Cyrus for instance? Not dissing on their styles (although I'm not into them, they're well written and produced) but it doesn't exactly hit the "party" button to my mind.
Hmm....

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Post by badger » Sat Nov 17, 2007 11:23 am

Shonky wrote:I always thought it was the non-dance level that appealed to people anyway - do people really dance to Distance or Cyrus for instance? Not dissing on their styles (although I'm not into them, they're well written and produced) but it doesn't exactly hit the "party" button to my mind.
id agree with you there. do like to listen to them but theyre not really something that gets me going in the dance. saw distance in barecelona in this sick venue in a cave with a huge soundsystem but was a bit disappointed to be brutally honest, didnt get me dancing much at all. the warm up dj on the other hand was wicked. and filistine playing most of his set by drumming on a shopping trolley was amazing

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