I am not the legitimate owner of this songs and I also don't enact the copyrights of them. The copyrights goes to the respective producer / label.
We dress to impress, dance to express. I don't care if my intro is too long. I spent hrs on this video lol. Watch for your entertainment. Shufflers : Justin, Dilio, Ryan, Me (Wang). Spread the video =D Subscribe to my YouTube Channel : http://www.youtube.com/user/zilchary
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Extra Info (Crews)
-HR (Hardstyle Republic)
-HG (Hard Generation)
-BC (Bass Captives)
-BR (Bass Rockers)
-BPK (Bass Pleasers Krew)
-H2k (Hard 2 kill)
-MHR (Melbourne Hardstyle Revolution)
-HN (Hardstyle Nation)
-PHSF (Progressive HardStyle Faction)
-THV (The Hardstyle Virus)
-HSV (Hardstyle Victims)
-FKC (Frantik Crew)
-THP (The Hardstyle Project)
-HSA (Hardstyle Addicts)
-Infinite
-BP (Bass Puppets)
-HBR (Hardstyle Bass Rockers)
-Hazard Minors
-7 Sparkz
-Jb Rocker
***Now for the ancient R.I.P crews***
-HSK (Hard Style Klowns)
-TMS (The Maestro Shufflers)
-HSR (Hardstyle Rockers)
-RBK (Reverse Bass Krew)
-YHS (Young Hardstylers)
-HSJ (Hardstyle Jokers)
The Melbourne shuffle is a style of dance, which originated in the late 1980s in the Melbourne underground scene. The basic movements in the dance are a fast heel-and-toe action with a style suitable for various types of electronic music. Some variants incorporate arm movements.
The music that early Melbourne shufflers danced to was house music and acid house in the late 1980s. In the early 1990s, as trance music became popular, the dancing style changed to a glide. It regressed to the previous style when minimal house came in. In 2007, the music that Melbourne shufflers typically listen to are hard trance, hardstyle, hard house, psytrance, breakbeat, drum and bass, tribal house and Techno. Although the shuffle dance style could be performed to any genre of music, there is a preference for the 130-150 bpm hardstyle
The Melbourne shuffle dance style has remained relatively underground since its birth in the late 80s and early 90s. The term "Melbourne shuffle" was recorded in the media when Sonic Animation's Rupert Keiller was interviewed by rage, an all night Australian music TV show[7]. The interviewer asked Rupert what his unique style of dance was and the reply was "the Melbourne Shuffle". In December of 2002 The Age, an Australian newspaper, made mention of the term in a front page article[1], attempting to illustrate what the popular Melbourne Shuffle was for the first time to the mainstream public.
The shuffle has spread to Malaysia and there have been "Shuffle Competitions" held in Malaysia[8].
Shufflers have taken their art form and self-expressive dance style overseas and are a regular sight to be seen at rave parties in the UK, Germany, Malaysia and Thailand[citation needed]. The internet has also been a factor in spreading knowledge and interest in the shuffle.
A documentary on the topic entitled Melbourne Shuffler[9] was in production during 2004-2005 and was recently released in late 2005 on DVD.
Now you know all about melbourne shuffle, go watch the video. Enjoy!
whens the next meet in boston?
MrWant2Know 1 year ago
@MrWant2Know not sure o_O everyones in college n apart lol
Zilchary 1 year ago
any new hampshire shufflers?
RiseAgainstNC 2 years ago
idk im from boston
Zilchary 2 years ago
yo dilio is tha shit! All i need is the track name when dilio is shufflin' that whoa ya track... whats the name?
audiblesilence 2 years ago
ill post it up when i have time lol, dude u went to north? whats ur name o_O
Zilchary 2 years ago