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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by ryan_p » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:06 pm

Moultz wrote:First time i ever came across a mosh pit at a dubstep rave was in the summer at Leeds festival. A mosh pit just appeared when Magnetic Man dropped 'I Need Air'. Now 1) How is that a moshing tune? HOW!?! 2) Dubstep and moshing (together) is just not natural. 140bpm is not a tempo to start charging at other people rapidly. A slower mosh pit would look embarrassing but probably pretty funny.
not sure what you were expecting but people don't exactly go to leeds for the dubstep, if there was any place I'd expect moshing it would be leeds/reading/glasto, but to be honest I don't mind this because whilst everyone is in the middle getting squashed I like to hang at the side of the stage next to the speakers and skank without being suffocated.. although with that being said, it doesnt make it right
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by TooMuch » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:12 pm

ye ye i see your point there ryan. With it being a festival people were in that dance tent just to rave out be it to house, dubstep or dnb. They were just off their heads and wanting to dance. I think the further you go to the front the more pushing there is obviously gonna be with people trying to get in front of you and then people skanking. I think it will always be like that.
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by Equinoxz » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:19 pm

I agree with this. It's just not the place or the right genre really.. And starting fights is pathetic, you're all there because you want to skank to some good tunes, idiots who start fights should be chucked out straight away.

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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by Incognitorecords » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:24 pm

Equinoxz wrote:I agree with this. It's just not the place or the right genre really.. And starting fights is pathetic, you're all there because you want to skank to some good tunes, idiots who start fights should be chucked out straight away.
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by Josaca » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:27 pm

I notice the same thing out here in LA, obnoxious kids fighting for a space in the front for no logical reason. From the stage to about 20 feet back is pure clusterfuck, but you can usually get a nice spot if you're just outside that.

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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by monkers » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:34 pm

a few points raised here:

jakwob is a tool (proper shit selection as well when i saw him at bestival)
moshing is for retards who should be a fucking different gig or change their attitude
dmz is still an awesome pilgrimage and we should all have to visit a certain amount of times a year just like mecca (no not the bingo place)

and we should start a special awareness campaign called "allow 2 foot square for skanking purposes" or something more catchy, might make a t-shirt.
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:36 pm

monkers wrote:and we should start a special awareness campaign called "allow 2 foot square for skanking purposes" or something more catchy, might make a t-shirt.
Spaceskank, we skank for space....ON THE DANCE FLOOR!
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by TooMuch » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:38 pm

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:sofa:

Im not very creative on the spot.
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by monkers » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:46 pm

Moultz wrote:Image

:corndance:
:sofa:
Nevalo wrote:
monkers wrote:and we should start a special awareness campaign called "allow 2 foot square for skanking purposes" or something more catchy, might make a t-shirt.
Spaceskank, we skank for space....ON THE DANCE FLOOR!
oh gosh!
epochalypso wrote: Hardout, mix a whole set of coki 128kbs bangers on cdjs while using the guy the played before you's headies, and have wet tshirt competitions during the breakdowns.. and stage dive everytime you pull a reload.

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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by horsefeather » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:47 pm

we have the same problem in belgium, the last decent dubstep party i went was 3 months ago in brussels, tunnidge came i expected alot of people but no i had the dance floor for myself and i could enjoy the music and the chilling vibe!
It's about dropping a track at the wrong speed, and it sounding better than the real thing.

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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by TooMuch » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:50 pm

monkers wrote:
Moultz wrote:Image

:corndance:
:sofa:
Nevalo wrote:
monkers wrote:and we should start a special awareness campaign called "allow 2 foot square for skanking purposes" or something more catchy, might make a t-shirt.
Spaceskank, we skank for space....ON THE DANCE FLOOR!
oh gosh!
Haaa to be honest i wouldnt catch myself dead wearing something like that.

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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by monkers » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:52 pm

nah im better
epochalypso wrote: Hardout, mix a whole set of coki 128kbs bangers on cdjs while using the guy the played before you's headies, and have wet tshirt competitions during the breakdowns.. and stage dive everytime you pull a reload.

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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by herbalicious » Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:09 pm

monkers wrote:I found myself fucking off to room 2 to get away from the idiots in the crowd.
Bruv it was just as bad in there! I lasted 2 minutes!!

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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by ianx215 » Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:14 am

anyone who starts a moshpit at a dubstep show should be shot

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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by legend4ry » Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:32 am

This has been a issue for me since around late 07! Thats why I don't go to big nights anymore 'less I am booked and even then, I spend most of the time in the smoking area or if theres a closed off bit for artists.

I ain't paying 10-20 quid to go get elbows in the face when I am trying to skank out cause some lemsip has had to much cheap larger and grew up listening to, to much metal as a child.

Being in London I luckily have the joys of going to little nights in the week what have good crowds and its also a good chance to link up and meet people... Dubsteps got way to big these days for me to enjoy going out on a Friday/Saturday to a dance.
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:52 am

legend4ry wrote:This has been a issue for me since around late 07! Thats why I don't go to big nights anymore 'less I am booked and even then, I spend most of the time in the smoking area or if theres a closed off bit for artists.

I ain't paying 10-20 quid to go get elbows in the face when I am trying to skank out cause some lemsip has had to much cheap larger and grew up listening to, to much metal as a child.

Being in London I luckily have the joys of going to little nights in the week what have good crowds and its also a good chance to link up and meet people... Dubsteps got way to big these days for me to enjoy going out on a Friday/Saturday to a dance.
are people like that even at say a joy orbison or ruckspin gig?
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by cosmic_surgeon » Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:24 am

Meh, tbh it's not my cup of tea - and I've been to enough aggro dances to know how uncomfortable it can all can be. The reason I don't moan is that I know stuff similar to Datsik is made for people who like to get aggressive like that. If you go to an event with a bit of the more aggressive stuff playing you've just gotta realise that no one's about to skin up and burn some incense, thinking about your personal space. That's not what their music reflects.

If Jakwob likes it and his fans like it then what's the problem? If you don't like it it's as easy as leaving it be tbh. No need to let it get to you. 8)
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by ruckspin » Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:13 pm

ryan_p wrote:people don't exactly go to leeds for the dubstep
i'm assuming u mean leeds festival... a lot of people go to the city of leeds for dubstep...
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by brasco » Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:47 pm

moshing is retarded. just sayin
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Re: Crowd Behaviour

Post by singlepoint » Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:49 pm

ruckspin wrote:
ryan_p wrote:people don't exactly go to leeds for the dubstep
come to leeds and see that is most definatley not the case. nights like exodus, aceate, modulate, LSS sessions, Sub:stance, central beatz to name a few :5:
Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.

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