mind you, it gave us more room to jump around like madmen..
Ben
i do that to a lot of genres of music, it's either that or the "slow, side to side shuffle"Glooper wrote:I always enjoyed jumping around like a madman, though...
I like to do both tbh... You can do the madman stuff when it gets intense and the bassline stuff when it isn't... At least it said so on a documentary on BBC2.Glooper wrote:I dunno.. I always just jumped around like a madman to DnB songs in me local DnB club...
Ben
ah...BBC2 keeps courses on how to dance dnb now?griels wrote:I like to do both tbh... You can do the madman stuff when it gets intense and the bassline stuff when it isn't... At least it said so on a documentary on BBC2.Glooper wrote:I dunno.. I always just jumped around like a madman to DnB songs in me local DnB club...
Ben
Yeah, presented by the GLC, they call it Bogling Universitytommo wrote: ah...BBC2 keeps courses on how to dance dnb now?
pHz wrote:fair enough ... not like its anything to get ANGRY over is it ???
slainterob
griels wrote:Yeah, presented by the GLC, they call it Bogling Universitytommo wrote: ah...BBC2 keeps courses on how to dance dnb now?
Phew... Not Aswad then?vurt wrote:
i was bogling to squarepusher last night
weird - it's the complete opposite over here!Lady J wrote: Jump and Wind as well as Warbug's entry this month are called "Drum N Bass" as a genre (see also jungle). People dance to the Bass Line or the steady snare hitting on the 2 and 4 of the songs not the hyperspeed polybeats themselves. You could always tell someone who just didnt get it at a rave when they'd be convulsing and having spasms to the fast breakbeats (and quickly became tired out) vs. people who were stepping to the bass line.
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