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    Quote Originally Posted by miss bass
    I want ears and some emotion.?
    I cant provide the ears, but the emotion? Just tell em its 10quid per pint...

    you wanted fear and disgust right?

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    [quote="koma"]like Hova said:i like girls girls girls, girls I do adore :lol:

    yo put your number on the paper, cause i would love to date ya, holla at cha when i come off tour.....!!

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    in my experience, girls connect with happy, major key stuff.

    techno is predominantly minor key, which they don't like so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    You made this point originally too, no-one's disagreeing.
    C'mon now, I'm only winding you up a bit, lighten up!
    More girls at techno nights would be a good thing, something most of us agree on. It makes for a better night for most people...
    Yea....more girls would make for a better night for any single guys out there on the prowl :lol:

    I definitely notice the lack of women that listen to techno or go to techno parties too....wish I knew why that was....there's so many different varieties of it that there's something for everyone......even women. But, women tend to like the floatiness and prettiness of trance or whatever else it is they listen to these days. For me, I LOVE TECHNO.....especially sitting on the bassbins....ahhhh those 30-40hz feel good ;)
    I kid, I kid :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Becka
    especially sitting on the bassbins....ahhhh those 30-40hz feel good ;)
    I kid, I kid :lol:

    uh-huh......


    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    honestly i dont want to cause an arguement, i just want to talk about why the hell this is and perhaps understand women even more.

    bloody hard job though
    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
    Mark, good luck trying to understand women......I'm a woman and even I dont understand why we do what we do sometimes

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

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    Girls Girls Girls Girls
    Girls I do Adore!!!
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    Girls - all I really want is girls
    And in the morning it's girls
    Cause in the evening it's girls

    I like the way that they walk
    And it's chill to hear them talk
    And I can always make them smile
    From White Castle to the Nile

    Back in the day
    There was this girl around the way
    She liked by home-piece M.C.A.
    He said he would not give her play
    I asked him, "Please?" - he said, "You may."
    Her pants were tight and that's ok
    If she would dance - I would D.J.
    We took a walk down to the bay

    I hope she'll say, "Hey me and you should hit the hay!"
    I asked her out - she said, "No way!"
    I should have probably guessed her gay
    So I broke North with no delay
    I heard she moved real far away
    That was two years ago this May
    I seen her just the other day
    Jockin' Mike D. to my dismay

    Girls - to do the dishes
    Girls - to clean up my room
    Girls - to do the laundry
    Girls - and in the bathroom
    Girls - that's all I really want is girls
    Two at a time - I want girls
    With new wave hairdos - I want girls
    I ought to whip out my - girls, girls, girls, girls, girls!

    :lol:

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    JOCKIN MIKE D TO MY DISMAY!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil

    That's just the way it goes. Live by the sword, die by the sword ;)
    There's no mystery here.. Distorted hard techno of today = aggression... which is not what many girls will relate to as much.

    Prolonged bouts of distorted stuff scare girls (or people in general) off, although that's natural.

    Funny enough I've recently seen hardcore keep girls stuck to the floor, I guess some of that stuff has more movement to it than the average one bar loop banger.
    i think the assumption going on here (and it's a false one at that) is that girls aren't interested in aggressive music.

    you try putting up with sexism 24-7 and yer ass will GET DOWN to some distorted ass techno...

    i really do think it's a matter of presentation. i have played some ridiculously HARD sets and had women completely off their heads. why? because i understand movement and composition(this is not a statement of arrogance; just a fact). i can't say it enough. frankly, there are a ton of djs who think stringing songs end to end is interesting, but they have not put their heads toward COMPOSING a set. movement is the key. linearity is uninteresting and tedious...

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    an addendum:

    i agree with some of the posters that basslines, melodies and other interesting bits help too. again, it has to do with movement and variation...varying up what you play, understanding movement, not being afraid to drop a melodic synth track over a mashing hard percussive banger...all these things contribute to a more varied mix of people on the dancefloor.

    i mean, i know guys who can't stand techno too. so i think the key is to listen and watch and learn.

    i highly suggest a listen to some classical and some jazz for ideas on composition and movement. think of a dj set as one entire composition, with the records as movements...instead of just individual records strung end to end. it will change how you dj...promise. :)

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    Just a thought...

    If girls are so into tunes with lots of bass, then why are D&B nights cram-full of 18-year-old rudeboy wannabes? And why are tearout bassline Breaks nights a complete sausage fest?

    Sorry, not convinced.

    I'll agree on the funk though... anything with a bit of a shuffle is more likely to get people in general dancing.

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    Yeah but what about the bassline stuff, UK garage fests are crammed with 18 year old girls.

    I think the bass argument doesnt really have much weight. a nice bassline gets everyone going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Becka
    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
    You made this point originally too, no-one's disagreeing.
    C'mon now, I'm only winding you up a bit, lighten up!
    More girls at techno nights would be a good thing, something most of us agree on. It makes for a better night for most people...
    Yea....more girls would make for a better night for any single guys out there on the prowl :lol:

    I definitely notice the lack of women that listen to techno or go to techno parties too....wish I knew why that was....there's so many different varieties of it that there's something for everyone......even women. But, women tend to like the floatiness and prettiness of trance or whatever else it is they listen to these days. For me, I LOVE TECHNO.....especially sitting on the bassbins....ahhhh those 30-40hz feel good ;)
    I kid, I kid :lol:
    and theres me thinking all that fluid at the end of the night on a dancfloor was spilt beer, dooooh.

    without a doubt its east europe for female dancefloors,

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    Quote Originally Posted by djshiva

    i think the assumption going on here (and it's a false one at that) is that girls aren't interested in aggressive music.
    In all cases maybe not, in general though I don't think girls warm so much to aggressive music.

    Quote Originally Posted by djshiva
    you try putting up with sexism 24-7 and yer ass will GET DOWN to some distorted ass techno...
    Some girls I know or who I see at techno nights, *completely* lose it and go mad to techno or hard techno.. there's not many of them though!

    Quote Originally Posted by djshiva
    i really do think it's a matter of presentation. i have played some ridiculously HARD sets and had women completely off their heads. why? because i understand movement and composition(this is not a statement of arrogance; just a fact). i can't say it enough. frankly, there are a ton of djs who think stringing songs end to end is interesting, but they have not put their heads toward COMPOSING a set. movement is the key. linearity is uninteresting and tedious...
    You're right. The way the DJ presents his/her set is imperative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    Yeah but what about the bassline stuff, UK garage fests are crammed with 18 year old girls.

    I think the bass argument doesnt really have much weight. a nice bassline gets everyone going.
    It doesnt.

    Im an 18 yr old and i love anything from classical to rock to electronica, therefore the common denominator being = this sucks sausage.
    R.I.P JOHN PEEL ...........

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    :?:

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    Quote Originally Posted by miss bass
    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    Yeah but what about the bassline stuff, UK garage fests are crammed with 18 year old girls.

    I think the bass argument doesnt really have much weight. a nice bassline gets everyone going.
    It doesnt.

    Im an 18 yr old and i love anything from classical to rock to electronica, therefore the common denominator being = this sucks sausage.
    No, i understand her Traxx, she means the bassline issue. But the sausage comment? I take it you mean the whole thread...

    PS - you still havent answered my unicorn question... ;) :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    Quote Originally Posted by miss bass
    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    Yeah but what about the bassline stuff, UK garage fests are crammed with 18 year old girls.

    I think the bass argument doesnt really have much weight. a nice bassline gets everyone going.
    It doesnt.

    Im an 18 yr old and i love anything from classical to rock to electronica, therefore the common denominator being = this sucks sausage.
    No, i understand her Traxx, she means the bassline issue. But the sausage comment? I take it you mean the whole thread...

    PS - you still havent answered my unicorn question... ;) :lol:
    sorry i must have been fantasising about things with big horns
    R.I.P JOHN PEEL ...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by miss bass
    sorry i must have been fantasising about things with big horns
    Harold from Neighbours, with his Tuba.

 

 
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