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  • HijoDMaite0

    My main beef with dubstep has always been that it's not real dancy, like upbeat dancy. I come from the House scene and we use to really dance. Either in a circle or with our girls at a club, but the energy was great and it was so fun to move.

    When we walked in to the big room at a club or the trance room it kinda sucked because everyone would focus on the DJ and be squished up to the stage throwing their hands up and trying to dance with only a foot of space around you.

    The house room or d&b room always had more room to dance and more air to breathe.

    Seems the big dubstep shows I've been to have been all about bobbing your head up and down and raising your hand up and down to the drops.

    If you do try and dance to it unless you know how to poplock you end up looking like the QWOP guy.

    So I think this is why it has attracted so much of the "frat" or "macho" scene as Blake talks about. Because you can still get in to the vibe and don't feel like an idiot if you don't know how to dance. In the 90's if you couldn't dance then you would end up riding the wall and staring at people who did.

    • lol at looking like the QWOP guy.neandersthal
    • Right. It is supposed to be Dance music. The experience is about dancing and all the magic that comes with it. I used to...mikotondria3
    • ..dance my fucking ass off for hours to techno, it changed my life, being so free and energetic and fucking good, if I say so. :Dmikotondria3
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