Do you dance to music?

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by Ajbbklyn » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:28 pm

My wife & I go out to hear our favorite band, who play 60s rock n'roll covers. And, we spend 3-4 hours on the dance floor. Occasionally, I'm onstage with the band.

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by supamonsta » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:34 pm

What for a question...?

Of course I dance, and of course only when I really like the groove of the music, whatever genre it can be (metal, electro, rock, reggae, jazz, even fucked up mainstream "pop" music!)

But I have to admit that a little boose helps me greatly, getting older on the dancefloor sometimes ashames me a bit... :oops:

extasy times are a loong time before now for me, so I can't dance on everything during all night :wink:

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by ethios4 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:37 pm

oh hell yea I dance! If I'm grooving to the music of course...I love that 4-on-tha-floor...not so much with breaks or DnB. 120 bpm is about the lower range of what can get me moving....all the way up to 160 bpm with the hardcore psytrance like Psykovsky. Mmmmm I love dancing!!!

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by Sage » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:46 pm

Fuck yeah! :mrgreen:

Can't dance to save my life but nor can everyone else :lol:

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by supamonsta » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:50 pm

I feel really much more groove in the 120-130 BPM range than everything else (apart a 80BPM beat filled with syncopes and 8th notes that give it a much quicker vibe)

(guess what, I began composing with crappy 180 BPM techno rave music...!!! )

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by ciw » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:56 pm

Hell yeah.

I blame rnd for grinding, though maybe I'm just jealous that I can't grind without feeling stupid.

I blame ket for the general shortage of quality dancing in clubs these days.

edit: somehow I mostly got bored of breaks too... prefer more flowing than funky things... 4 to the floor :)

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by Angstrom » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:04 pm

I don't "go out dancing" anymore, but when I'm out, I dance.
I'm a huge stupid moves kinda guy , like a lindyhopper on PCP, rather than a dance conformist.
I know I look fucking insane out there, but if I'm ever out with professional dancers they get weirdly interested. Like anthropologists discovering a lost tribe who only eat nose hair.
"fascinating"
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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by LoopStationZebra » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:06 pm

The thought of some of you dancing is like seeing your parents have sex. Seriously. Stop talking about it. It's horrifying.
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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by smartass303 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:08 pm

LoopStationZebra wrote:The thought of some of you dancing is like seeing your parents have sex. Seriously. Stop talking about it. It's horrifying.
+ 1 million

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by Mehalic » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:13 pm

Oh yeah! But like everyone, the music has to move me - if the music isn't engaging, I'll drink.
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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by supamonsta » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:13 pm

The thought of some of you dancing is like seeing your parents have sex. Seriously. Stop talking about it. It's horrifying.
I loved watching my parents having sex, and even taking part when I was a little boy :wink:

But anyway, it's indeed strange to imagine all of you dancing like K-heads :lol:

In the opposite, the problem is often that electro composers are so proud of themselves and autosufficients that they can't even imagine moving their body on someone else's music... fuck these guys, we're humans, and moving on music is human. Not moving on good music is the problem.

how could you be passionate if you can't even dance like a monkey on great groovy tunes???
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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by Angstrom » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:15 pm

Oh, I forgot to mention.
I smear butter on my testicles to stop chaffing.
Also I give little sexual grunts as I dance. Uh ah uh mommy!

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by ChiDJ » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:15 pm

Define dance. If you consider moshing, slamming, jumping and bouncing 4 nights a week in the clubs for 20 odd years dancing, then Yes. :lol:

I live for the music and my body leads. Do I have any moves? Only the ones most people would leave at home or consider some type of seizure and require medication.

I constantly fist pump and jump when I'm in the booth.

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by supamonsta » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:19 pm

I constantly fist pump and jump when I'm in the booth.
well me too, but I guess the OP was about dancing as beeing part of the audience?

it's harder for sufficient composers to dance among the audience than to dance in the booth while playing or djing...

(not saying you're sufficient mate )

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Re: Do you dance to music?

Post by ethios4 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:28 pm

Hehehe...I remember when I had my "break-through" dancing...it was my first electronic music party.....Terry Mullen in Austin, TX....on a pretty good amount of liquid. I could not stand the constant 4-to-the-floor....that feeling built up until about 2 in the am when I really felt I would just have to leave. But then I'd be stuck wandering around downtown Austin in the middle of night with a head full of acid...not a good idea.

I remember leaning against this metal pole when I noticed I could hear the music reverbrating inside the pole and I started pushing my head against the pole rhythmically to the music to make like a flanging effect. I got a big smile and just started moving! By 4 am I was tearing it up on the floor experiencing freedom like never before, while most other people are winding down and looking at me like "damn, I guess he got the the good stuff!". By 6am security was trying to push us out and I was just dancing in circle around them pushing THEM out with positivity. They let us stay till 7:30 and by then I had come down sufficiently to want to leave anyway. So off to the afterparty.....

It's been dancing ever since! :D

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