Is it only ecstasy that makes your body twitch?

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Is it only ecstasy that makes your body twitch?
Is it only ecstasy that makes your body twitch?
Anonim
electrical engineer
electrical engineer

Is it possible to dance to electronic music, does it work without stuff, what should we build on the dance floor in 2009? – old tricks, unique figures, immortal classics: dance party on Dívány with lots of videos so you don't go to Balaton Sound unprepared

Whatever people say who took a ballroom dance course in the eighth grade and are so proud of their two basic samba steps that they're only willing to dance to live Latino music… you can dance to electronic music very well. Even without stuff. Although not everyone believes this, as a good example is the party where my girlfriend, who was pregnant at the time, received several handouts from the fetal protection zombie brigade - who could not imagine that she was just dancing, doing well, and not depressed at all.

You don't need stuff, music is stimulating anyway. Especially the rhythm, in which the electronics are strong - the few lucky ones who have already fallen into African tribal fun know exactly that everything depends on the rhythm section.

In addition, electronica has slowly gone through every style, it would be difficult to name a dance music trend that has not entered retrograde somewhere, or served as a basis for something. This is good news, because what we learned in the gym in the eighth grade can still be useful now. Of course, the cool ones wear unique figures. You don't even have to go far, here, for example, is my own editor-in-chief, who is now explaining the butcher figure:

– Believe that that pencil is really in your hand when you put it behind your ear. The point is continuous movement, and to feel it: rhythm is not about notes, but about pauses. You have to be precise, it won't work if it falls apart.

He is worth watching, he has already impressed hundreds of people with his hip movements. Let's stop for a moment at the hips. As the black woman put it in a movie, white people can't dance because they don't dare to move their hips. If your hips are in rhythm, you can start doing anything with your hands and feet. And it's harder to push up.

Unfortunately, we cannot show a video of the butcher figure, but Balaton Sound is around our necks, the last moment to prepare ourselves from the hip and what moves around it. Let's have some unisex videos, boys and girls can use any of them - at least that's how much easier it is. They will have some more well-known pieces, but there is nothing to do, we are forced to reach for the classics when we need a professional solution.

Let's start with a teaser, Fatboy Slim and Christopher Walken - the last part is for advanced players only. It's doubly good here, because Fatboy closed Balaton Sound last year, so now we can continue from here.

We have a feeling that this summer we can reap in all kinds of musical environments with Jacko's "moonwalk". The question is whether it will be implemented.

If you want a more educational work on the topic of electronic dance, where everything you need to know is explained in detail, watch this video.

We only show the next one out of fear, but it is not to be missed, as it seems that we can learn from Derrick himself - it's a disco, but let's face it, it can be successfully used anywhere.

We also promised a real classic, here's an electronic figure that might not be chic again today - and because of its bare feet, it definitely fits here in front of Balaton Sound. Uma Thurman and John Travolta.

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