Club culture club culture - hundreds of thousands of young people throughout the country, perspiration, back, rhythm, years of stigma, stereotypes; hip-hop music is only suitable for African descent, or simply "poor youth", Dal Dallas and amateur Kleinschmidt, a former DJ of Breakdancer, was always a general view of the waist - a scene of the masses. Dell said, "I want to be absorbed in dance," so I was interested in interrupting dance. At first it was very interesting that the dance could be interrupted. He was already participating in the dance scene. - Boy, he is jus
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When asking the general people under the age of 30 about the view on house music, they immediately associate it with LBGT culture, but for a while (about 1987-1993), house music and club culture are more than hip-hop culture There is not something of. My 1st year college student, party was advertised: House, Classic, Locker - Some promoters added even "No Hip - Hop" to leaflets, whether it is a Lower Manly party or a random party It was. All these clubs and parties are just warming up. The real party is plastic
Since 1994, I worked as a sound producer at the club, playing various group meeting musicians (SKY HOG (KIRPICHI), AIRPLANE, AUSWEIS), eventually drowning in the deep club culture of the ocean and becoming a modern sound It was. New style music and original works ... FUNK, BREAKBEAT, SOUL, HIP HOP, JUNGLE .... These styles work to a certain extent ... 1998 ... ZARINE, in collaboration with UNO and VAVA, We created a popular project "COMMANDA TSEH" that works in the style of electro dance, performed a show as a drunk bacchanalia and fascinated a lot of people. Culture of worshipers of various transport clubs. But ... it is not always under the moon. The project has been ordered for a long time ...
Sarah Thornton expresses club culture as a representation of youth culture. And the dance club is a symbolic axis and plays a socially central role. She explained that club culture often relates to a particular space, constantly changing its voice and style, and often witnessing witnessing excessive youth culture. Thornton believes that the ideology of subculture is a means for young people to imagine themselves and other social groups, they show their own personality and confirm that they are not anonymous members of the undifferentiated population To do.