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DJ's and Dancing (pg. 2)
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| Dojomaster26 |
| You don't need to know how to physically dance, but you should know what makes you want to dance. When you're at an event as a spectator, what makes you start moving your body? What makes you walk back to the bar? What makes you nod your head or tap your feet to the beat? A good DJ doesn't need to know how to dance him/herself, but will know what makes people dance. |
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| nefardec |
I definitely think someone who is a good dancer will make a better deejay than someone who is not with the same level of practice and experience.
I know am a little esoteric here, but I believe there is more or less a secret sensual knowledge of the body/mind/soul that is gleaned through dance. I don't mean bobbing around recklessly, I mean dance as a measured expression and sensual, rhythmic transformation of the body.
Someone who holds this almost spiritual knowledge of his position and velocity in space, the sensual, conscious instantaneous experiential knowledge of his inner and outer worlds holds a very special innate knowledge and understanding of music as well, and I feel this allows one to drop it proper
i highly recommend to anyone who does not know how to dance to take some classes. |
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| Cro_Addict |
NO you don't need to dance.
There is only 1 thing you have to do.
JESUS POSE!
If you don't know how...learn from the best - ARMIN and OAKEY
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| Fl@k Monkey |
Ahh the good old Jesus pose
I think it was Blank & Jones? Also did the 'Jesus Pose' in the mix at some performance.
Anyways, No.. It's definately not required to be able to dance to be a DJ. Quite the opposite infact.. BUT you know your doing a good mix if even your getting into it ;) |
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| nefardec |
oakey's just feeling it in that picture
but damn, that armin picture is just simply ridiculous there's not even a crowd, and he's not even looking up. It is nothing BUT a crossless christ imitation.
just bizarre
i wonder if these guys actually think they are saviors of some kind after all the unmitigated praise they get |
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| Stu Cox |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
oakey's just feeling it in that picture
but damn, that armin picture is just simply ridiculous there's not even a crowd, and he's not even looking up. It is nothing BUT a crossless christ imitation.
just bizarre
i wonder if these guys actually think they are saviors of some kind after all the unmitigated praise they get |
If you're gonna do it, do it properly... there was a flyer for a Renaissance night back in 2001-ish with Alex P dressed up as Jesus on a cross. If only I could find a picture... |
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| Cro_Addict |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
If you're gonna do it, do it properly... there was a flyer for a Renaissance night back in 2001-ish with Alex P dressed up as Jesus on a cross. If only I could find a picture... |
How about Frankie Wild
LOL


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| DJChrisB |
I think you can be a good DJ without dancing, but if you can dance, you can relate to the crowd better. Dancing around a little while mixing can help you maintain the beat better (at least it does for me) and if you find yourself getting tired, it's probably time to bring give the crowd a bit of a break too.
...Just refrain from the Jesus pose. |
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| DJChrisB |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cro_Addict
NO you don't need to dance.
There is only 1 thing you have to do.
JESUS POSE!
If you don't know how...learn from the best - ARMIN and OAKEY
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One more tool with the Jesus pose:
I'm f*ing flying! :haha: :haha: :haha: |
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| Stu Cox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cro_Addict
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On a side note, is that Oakey pic taken at the same event as the infamous "left handed turntables" shot? Looks like a similar size of event, setup looks similar... except the decks ;) ahem!
(for anyone who doesn't know that story, about 10 years ago a photo of Paul Oakenfold DJing somewhere-or-other was published in one of the major UK clubbing magazines whereby the negative had been printed in reverse... the magazine received a shower of letters and emails asking if Oakey had his own custom-built left handed turntables) |
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| kadomony |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
I definitely think someone who is a good dancer will make a better deejay than someone who is not with the same level of practice and experience.
I know am a little esoteric here, but I believe there is more or less a secret sensual knowledge of the body/mind/soul that is gleaned through dance. I don't mean bobbing around recklessly, I mean dance as a measured expression and sensual, rhythmic transformation of the body.
Someone who holds this almost spiritual knowledge of his position and velocity in space, the sensual, conscious instantaneous experiential knowledge of his inner and outer worlds holds a very special innate knowledge and understanding of music as well, and I feel this allows one to drop it proper
i highly recommend to anyone who does not know how to dance to take some classes. |
tooootally agree with u man.
even though i dont have formal dance training, i LOVE to move my body and have developed my skills through practice and using bits and pieces from watching other people.
that being said, there's only a certain amount of moving you can do behind the decks without knocking into something...:haha: |
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| DOOMBOT |
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
tooootally agree with u man.
even though i dont have formal dance training, i LOVE to move my body and have developed my skills through practice and using bits and pieces from watching other people.
that being said, there's only a certain amount of moving you can do behind the decks without knocking into something...:haha: |
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you should take kung fu. :D |
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