shakahislop
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to develop this highly important thesis further, i reckon one aspect of the appeals of gabber (or the other more accurate genres that thirdform is talking about) is that there are a load of people who grow up without any way of dancing coz of these cultural changes, which is a natural human thing to want to do, an inbuilt drive, intrinsically good in and of itself, that gabber really works for, in that essentially you can do what you want because no-one can dance to that, and it repulses slinky good dancers with windy waists.
this is in addition to the more obvious macho thing, the intensity, that it just sounds good
this is in addition to the more obvious macho thing, the intensity, that it just sounds good