the spirit of dance music
why did you think you had the right to remove my adjunct to house music page? i explain clearly why it matters to mention this. did you not understand it. it is PERFECTLY in keeping with the page it simply adds a higher dimension to it a broader view
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Although one could only look at the technical aspects of the music it would probably missing the point altogether
maybe you enjoy removing other people's efforts skull and bones indeed
the spirit of dance music
Although one could only look at the technical aspects of the music it would probably missing the point altogether. Dance is where the music went after Rock went mostly awry.
Dance is technically the result of crossing disco and kraftwerk-type beats but what is the Spirit behind it.
It is sexual and spiritual in nature; hedonistic in its expression, a celebration of the body and its movement. Dance in many ways could be said to be tantric as it wants to relink the dancer to The Source. Think of tracks like I've got the power and Candi Statton and the Source .
Dance music is ecstatic and kundalini-driven. It is the stuff of the life force itself. It is almost always uplifting and although often chemically-fuelled it does not have to be.
One could look at shamanic dance traditions around the world and find similar ecstatic pursuits. Amazonian Indian Ayahuasca ceremonies are similar in many ways. The same can be found on the Tibetan and Siberian plateaux; ecstatic dance with a driven beat behind it.
To summarize one could say that dance music is a late 20th century urban shamanic attempt to relink man/woman to the Source; the Origin.
i would like to hear your rationale and next time please refrain
thanx shantiq —Preceding unsigned comment added by Shantiq (talk • contribs) 12:04, 6 July 2008 (UTC)