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Post by blk plague » Sun Oct 28, 2007 9:32 pm

In the following weeks and days since the last two dubwars ive been speaking to people and this phenomena continues to be the topic of conversation. I decided that its now become a serious enough issue to post it on the forum. I am all in favour of a heavy skank or a serious brock out but i ask that people be conscientious of the folks they share the dance floor with. One girl told me how she was in her groove only to be rudely interrupted by a HARD elbow to the chin for which there was no apology or even recognition of wrong doing. Additionally, there are people who i have invited to dubwar and the feedback i get is that they love the music, the club and the people but the moshing is a major turn off. One of the attributes i love about dubstep and the scene is the sense of community and id hate to lose that.
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Post by Forensics » Sun Oct 28, 2007 9:49 pm

People moshing at a dubstep rave, lol!

Do they thrash their mullets about and everything? :lol:

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Sorry man, shouldn't laugh.... and yeah, twattish behaviour like
that doesn't belong at dubstep. A contradiction in terms really!!
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Post by djshiva » Sun Oct 28, 2007 9:52 pm

i dunno. we got one started at bass goes boom a few months ago, but it was more jumping up and down and bumping each other as we laughed our asses off, rather than thrashing about to hurt people.

depends on how physical peeps are getting. i find it quite silly and refreshing as long as it doesn't get all crazy hardcore and mean.
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Post by rudeski damager » Sun Oct 28, 2007 9:54 pm

lol thank god u didn't go 2 eskimo or winder back in the day then
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Post by urbanite » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:11 pm

rather strange... how do you mosh to dubstep? seriously... I mean I've had my fare share of moshing... but usually that would require for at least a guitar up on stage...

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Post by dubluke » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:15 pm

i'm all for getting really heavily into the music but allow doing it when you got drinks in your hand etc. - got twocked about the head with someone's stella REALLY fucking hard at FWD the other night, the guy was apologetic and safe about it but hurt like fuck
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Post by ikonika » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:25 pm

i always get hurt at dmz by normal skanking, elbows in my face mostly ,imagine me at dubwar... :( i wear glasses as well

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Post by djake » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:27 pm

moshpits are fun if people dnt go over the top....anyone ever seen the wall of death? (i live in a family of rockers n metal heads) :lol:

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Post by Forensics » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:33 pm

Yeah, my 'twattish' comment was a bit harsh. As long as you aren't
physically intruding on strangers then whatever floats yer boat. Do
find the idea of moshpits at dubstep raves quite funny though!! :lol:
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Post by djake » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:35 pm

Forensics wrote:Yeah, my 'twattish' comment was a bit harsh. As long as you aren't
physically intruding on strangers then whatever floats yer boat. Do
find the idea of moshpits at dubstep raves quite funny though!! :lol:
deff...im not sure dubstep is really right for it

its more for music wiv anger to it.... :evil:

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Post by legend4ry » Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:46 pm

Long as people ain't going over the top and spoiling other peoples night its all bless. Still if I got smashed in the face during a skank and didn't get a "ah sorry boss" I'd be well vexed.
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Post by Littlefoot » Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:50 pm

if you get 500 people in a room doing this

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Post by t-mus » Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:05 am

sapphic_beats wrote:i dunno. we got one started at bass goes boom a few months ago, but it was more jumping up and down and bumping each other as we laughed our asses off, rather than thrashing about to hurt people.

depends on how physical peeps are getting. i find it quite silly and refreshing as long as it doesn't get all crazy hardcore and mean.
i feel the same, a nice crazy bunch of people getting so excited about a tune the jump around that hard it gets mangelous, all good if there is no hurt or anything.
all good, same kind of pits can be found at more folk music.
just grab a buddy or any person by the shoulder and go nuts..


its getting quite common in holland now, but only on the most rediclous things like spongebob, rusko or new bug material.
also some guys want to start one at any harder tune and thats silly, and when i tell them they tend to respect that.

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Post by pacomari » Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:28 am

Requesting Spongebob pasted over some classic metal mosh videos STAT.

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Post by where my money » Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:38 am

i used to listen to alot of hardcore/metal music and i've been to dubwars. I think its just the same energy level that is reached in dubwars is the same as in a metal concert is what gets some of the people going.
but still no excuse for people actin a fool

moshpits are fun if people dnt go over the top....anyone ever seen the wall of death? (i live in a family of rockers n metal heads)
yes i have ben in a wall of death actually, Hellfest NYC, Lamb of God

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Post by human? » Mon Oct 29, 2007 1:42 am

dudes seem like they having fun, so its hard to be mad at it, and i will sometimes forcefully rush through people towards the front to call rewinds and smack on walls (altho employing club manouver skills, but there is the occasional casualty aka drink splashige and toe stepping).....


but yeah i def avoid the dubwar moshpits, never really felt inclined to bang into other sweaty dudes at the dance.. kinda dig skanking in my zone, or grooving with a female :)



i say, guys, try and make the ladies feel more comfortable, yall enthusiasm is great, but in the dance its goddess time imho...

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Post by saba » Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:20 am

I have yet to see this, but would be up for a good old laugh! :lol:
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Post by where my money » Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:24 am

yeah it's truely mad... dubwar NYC with DMZ.. loefah dropped 50,000 watts and the whole fuckin place blew its top. felt like i was in a Slayer concert

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i'm for it

Post by truekimbo2 » Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:45 am

only went to one dubwar and there was no moshing, but generally speaking i'm for it.

is moshing the one where you just push each other around? or is it the one where you punch the air like crazy?

i'm for the first one rather than the second one.

also, drinks don't belong on the dance floor.

edit: drinks always get spilled and then i can't go barefoot, and also people start sliding around if they try and do some footworking.

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Post by where my money » Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:56 am

for anyone who doesnt know what a wall of death is, i tracked down a clip of the wall of death i was involved in, in NY... fuckin loco essays.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8KMpDTmI2w

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