Unbelievable Dubstep Dance Skills



Lol how dare the dubstep craze name this the dubstep dance. The official dubstep dance looks nothing like that, it looks like someone who is possessed and in need of an exorcism. This is liquid dancing

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjMo0bN71BY]Liquid Dance - YouTube[/ame]
 
the first song is definitely not dubstep. its so far from dubstep that it pisses me off its called dubstep.
 
This is liquid dancing
The last person was wicked.

the first song is definitely not dubstep. its so far from dubstep that it pisses me off its called dubstep.
Is the second one closer or no?

I'm older (43), I just remember the break dancing craze from the 80's.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt101BC_qu0]Breakin' 2 Turbo aka Boogaloo Shrimp - YouTube[/ame]

they can't do that shit on the ceiling like turbo!
 
the first song is definitely not dubstep. its so far from dubstep that it pisses me off its called dubstep.

140 BPM, half-time drums, kick on the 1, snare/clap on the 3 ... definitely Dubstep.

Just because it's not full of obnoxious wobbles (brostep) doesn't mean it's not dubstep.

It pisses me off that it pisses you off that it's called dubstep.

*Disclaimer: I don't like dubstep (for the most part) ... and I think genres are stupid.*

PS. I've never heard this track before so I can't say for sure... but I'm pretty sure there is only ONE TRACK in this video.
 
Just because it's not full of obnoxious wobbles (brostep) doesn't mean it's not dubstep.


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I'm not going to get all into this right now but on this one point you made this track is actually its closer to brostep than dubstep because of its emphasis on mids. Butch Clancy's The Power of Bass track is on every brostep mix there is.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Wd3VIzlhs]How To Dance To Dubstep CASE 206: Gangsters (Badmen) - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFLZdrj1nyo&feature=related]How To Dance To Dubstep CASE 74: Jean Claude Van Damme - YouTube[/ame]
 
I love this shit. I used to watch popping/locking videos all the time when I was younger. I wish I could do this stuff.

I hear the best in the world in this discipline is an Algerian guy named Salah, check this out: (it's a little boring at the beginning but it gets better towards the middle)

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTa2wfEfDJ4]Salah - "Good Bye" // Nothing But Flavor 2011 - YouTube[/ame]
 
I'm not going to get all into this right now but on this one point you made this track is actually its closer to brostep than dubstep because of its emphasis on mids. Butch Clancy's The Power of Bass track is on every brostep mix there is.

"Brostep" is a ridiculous subgenre that spawned off of dubstep. I think the whole "genre" thing in music (electronic especially) is getting out of hand, so I hate to even be the one posting this; but the track IS dubstep, in ever sense of the word.