quoted 6 lines I'm not much of a dancer, but for those of you who are help me out a minute.
> I'm not much of a dancer, but for those of you who are help me out a minute.
> Exactly how would you dance to something like Confield? Do you just do a
> generic one-size-fits-all motion? Or do you move all limbs of your body in
> time to different parts of the song? Do you have to know the soundscape of
> the tune you're dancing to? Or are you able to predict what'll happen next
> (not easy with Autechre). It's not that I don't believe this music is
I think the basic motion that most people do to Confield consists of primarily
arm and leg movements. Quick analyses of the songs by IDMAnalyze, which can
be found at
http://www.idmtools.com/idmanalyze reveals that the following
pattern is most optimal:
1. While nodding head, squat down low to floor.
2. Bob up and down a few times by bending and extending knee joints.
3. Slowly separate thighs.
4. As arms flail about randomly, bring order to arm movements.
5. One arm approaches the joint where both thighs meet.
6. Arm inserts iself down shorts/jeans/pants/whatever.
7. Fingers grasp whatever they find.
8. Slow rhythmic movements are made as bobbing up and down resumes.
9. Continue for entire album, disregarding any bodily excretions that may
occur.
And most of all, ENJOY!
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jr
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