Best use of EL wiring ever. Enhanced Dubstep dance moves, and some spectacular choreography and you’ve got this jaw-dropping performance.
Over 15.5 million people agree with me.
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Best use of EL wiring ever. Enhanced Dubstep dance moves, and some spectacular choreography and you’ve got this jaw-dropping performance.
Over 15.5 million people agree with me.
Check it out.
April 14. Last day before taxes are due.
There’s tons of stuff out there still for Dubstep, but this is the last piece for now, for #365videos.
I’m hoping you’re enjoying these things I’ve found. The rest of April is a look back at other films (live or animated) that I’ve enjoyed over time, gathered together under YouTube. Buckle your seat belts. The rest of April’s gonna be an interesting stroll down memory lane, especially for anyone who remembers HBO back when it was still new.
And if you’re just coming to these, you can visit the playlists on my YouTube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR3VxhtwLcg&list=PLeIo3AHoxfauDDGbFiG_xny3f9CfDJur2
We return again to Nonstop, solo. Tomorrow ends our visit to Dubstep. Hope it’s been a good week!
Lindsey Stirling and Dubstep.
Moving on to Dubstep dancers who are NOT Nonstop. Each one has a specialty. This is particularly well-produced, a movie microcosm. Dubstep Week continues.
Dubstep Week continues. (Just barely on time – been a busy day!)
Bonus: Interview with Marquese Scott (in two parts)
Dubstep week continues.
Hypnotic. Dubstep week continues.
Dubstep. I’ve been fascinated with the pop-lock dance style since it hit my screen. Recalling the breakdance movement of the ’80s, this fuses similar (but way over the top) moves with electronic music. The results are stunning. Marquese Scott appears (to my eyes) to be a master of the art. So impressed, with good reason, I think, because he’s got a lock on YouTube. I’ve decided to feature his work for the week. Dubstep week begins now.