Yeah, that's definitely the key thing...you gotta relax into it...let it
take you where it wants...
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>when it made me move, it made me move really slow and fluid. I guess I
>followed the bass with it being half time and let the drums fill in instead
>of following a kick drum that isn't there.
That's usually what moves me (and how I move) too...at least from the hips
up. But when I hear some really phat intricate chopped up re-hashed
breaks, my feet start twitching and skittering all over the floor like tap
dancing on speed...but I'm still floating above it all riding the
bass...then maybe I'll throw in a spin or a leap for flavor....
But above all I'm just listening to the music and letting it tell me how to
move...
peace,
Dylan (now racing to the nearest dancefloor... ;)
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**HEY YOU!!!** L@@K ---> NY area DJ seeks gigs. Will spin for travel
expenses and a falafel sandwich. My main styles are twisted ambient and
groovin' d'n'b, but I can throw down dark/techstep, tr*p h*p/acid-jazz/
rare groove, and deep, deep house. For booking, send me an email
(dylan@bubblecore.com) or call the Disco Stu Hotline at 1.800.759.8888
pin# 595.5573 (then select #2 for voicemail).
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