Hehehe I wish to take issue with your taking of issue vis the music of today. While certainly careful repeated movements to old music can be an entirely pleasant experience, it is in no way the same as throwing oneself into trying to move in improvised patterns to songs you dearly love. Its a far more emotive and, dare I say, 'more free' way of experiencing music. This is probably the only time the Amplifier Bar is a good place to be - when you and several friends are doing just that. Hopefully one day you will get to see me dance to '...Power out' by the Arcade Fire at the bit where Win Butler yelps, with a breaking voice 'WITH THE LIGHTS OUT!' You could dance like that to jazz too, I bet you could do it with Coltrane's A Love Supreme.
What I'm saying is that what matters is how you approach the music and that in my opinion, moving with music should always be about the music and not the moving.
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What I'm saying is that what matters is how you approach the music and that in my opinion, moving with music should always be about the music and not the moving.