Dance how you wantt to dance, I like a bit of salsa myself, but whatever floats your boat ......................... just dont melbourne shuffle cause that shit is unbeleivably gay
I still consider myself and the majority of people in the state of TX fairly new to dubstep (picked up on it, summer 09).
Been trying to find out what to best use with dubstep - on an opinionated place such as this - ever since. I've most definitely gathered my answer.
Thank you all for clearing up the confusion :]]
There's more vodka in this piss than there is piss.
thrush wrote:140 is actualy a fuckin awkward tempo. but once u get ur head around it you can have a lazy skank, brock out, whatever
I think it's a great tempo, verging on perfect. The only thing I find equally as fun to dance to is 120-130bpm techno and house. I'm not fond of anything lower than 110 (bar hip-hop), or higher than 170. Dancing half time to DnB feels too slow for me, but in normal time I get knackered in 5 minutes.
But still, fuck all this having specific dances for types of music. As long as it's got an easy time signature, it's danceable. All about 6/4 and 7/8 though
twentyOneDummies wrote:One of the things I love about Dubstep is that when I'm feeling energetic I can wild out and dance to each beat but if I'm feeling chilled out I can skank and headnod in half-step.
twentyOneDummies wrote:One of the things I love about Dubstep is that when I'm feeling energetic I can wild out and dance to each beat but if I'm feeling chilled out I can skank and headnod in half-step. The rhythms are more versatile to me than the manic hardcore/D&B stuff or pulsy four on the floor material. It's definitely made me enjoy dancing a whole lot more than I used to.
Liquid and Pop-Locking. Like the guy in the video. I learnt to dance in psytrance parties, on too much drugs...I just don't find any pleasure in jumping around mindlessly to music. Sometimes it gets really weird, but probably in a good way 'cause I got asked more than once if I was studying in dance or something.
"I am getting so far out one day I won't come back at all."
the best thing about dubstep nights is you can shuffle silently, with your hands in your pocket and your brain at half-sleep
the worst thing about dubstep is that once you take this attitude towards dancing to another night you get millions of people complaining that you're killing the vibe/not having fun/on too much ketamine