The club i'm at now pretty much plays everything except country and soft mellow rock. I made it multiple choice too in case you're really 50/50 on some types. Like Rock and Roll and heavy metal etc.
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The club i'm at now pretty much plays everything except country and soft mellow rock. I made it multiple choice too in case you're really 50/50 on some types. Like Rock and Roll and heavy metal etc.
I can pretty much dance to just about any type of music besides the really hard "booty, floor-grinding music." :P My favorite genres to dance to are Reggae, Techno/Trance, and Hard Rock/Heavy Metal. I'll dance to R&B every now and then... usually some Frankie J or Craig David... basically the soft, rhythmic, freaky-deaky stuff. ;)
I voted for everything except one: Rap/Hip Hop. It is the only one that I don't feel sexy and want to dance in a strip club with... different at home for my own pleasure/enjoyment/plain silly fun.
Rap, reggae,r&b, pop,techno. In that order.
It's great to be versatile!
Im a rock and roll baby, thats the easiest thing for me to feel sexy dancing to
Pretty much anything except top 40 and techno. I enjoy mixing it up.
Rock.... though if I can't find rock to match a theme I will use techno.
my fav is pop but it wasnt an option.
I can dance to pretty much anything. If I get to choose my music it's pop or r&b.
I dance to pretty much on rap and hip-hop. I really like dancing to "gangsta rap"
I like dancing to everything except country. Depends on my mood. More than anything rock, but it really varies.
I like dancing to hard rock/metal but I can dance to pretty much anything...I don't like techno but can deal with it. Sometimes though, when I'm dancing to a song a really like, I got caught up in my own world and wonder if I'm making a fool of myself on stage, like dancing to fast or too much to the beat of the music.
Hope this fits here.
When dancing i prefered music by Enigma and other "sexy" songs.
Now i'm out of club dancing, amd LOVE kicking and swinging to the 70's disco! ;)
I had to vote twice because I like rock/alternative and the harder stuff. My favorite songs get me pumped and have me bouncing like a tigger.
Some of my favorite bands to dance to are:
Nickelback
Disturbed
System of a Down
Saliva
Depeche Mode
Otep (but they won't play it at my club, it's a little too hard for them!)
Breaking Benjamin
Buckcherry
Motley Crue
Poison
Skid Row
I love to dance to techno and r&b .
Mostly 60s-early/mid 70s rock. Usually Stones, Hendrix, Cream, Beatles... Gets my juices pumpin. I've danced to everything at some point though.
At work I wanna hear R&B, reggae, reggaeton, dancey hip-hop, pop stuff. Nothing too heavy or angry-Beyonce, Prince, Chris Brown, Shakira, etc. It's pretty much the opposite of what I listen to at home, but it makes me move my butt.
I also LOVE to dance to Led Zepplin but most djs can't cope with me wanting that one set and then Sean Paul the next, so I keep it simple.
WTF? What's wrong with your DJs?? Unless you expect them to psychically know what mood you are in and automatically pick the music, maybe, lol? There's nothing wrong with a dancer wanting to mix it up, if she comes to the booth first and is friendly about asking for something different. I have worked with many dancers who liked different music depending on their mood. It shouldn't be a problem if the rapport is good.
I am somewhat surprised at the number of dancers who like rock, most clubs I have worked in thats the least popular genre--but maybe that's a Florida thing. It's not bad, just interesting. Usually I am used to being glad for more rock girls showing up on any given night, unless they ask for Greenday, lol (sorry to all the Greenday fans out there).
Ahaha I was surprised as well Djoser... I swear im one of the only rock girls in Canada.
hip hop and r&b, and popish stuff like madonna and gwen stefani too...im a corn ball i know!
I'm totally a rocker/punk chick. I'll dance to Social Distortion, Killswitch Engage, Suicidal Tendencies, or even Monster Magnet, if a place will let me do it. Generally, though, I'll just ask the DJ to "give me the hardest stuff you've got; but really anything with guitars and a beat will work, as long as it's not Nickelback." And we go from there.
Tonight, I lucked out, and the DJ in my new club figured out on his own, by my second set, to give me Danzig, Tool, and old Alice In Chains.
With such extreme music taste, it's interesting to note that it really is a toss up about whether it matters for the customers to know what the hell band this is I'm dancing to. Which is why I try to trust the DJ's judgement on if I'm getting alt-top-40 like Disturbed or something obscure from my wishlist like the Misfits. Soial D always seems to be a winner for me though.
A lot of times I can figure out what a girl needs or will like by watching her dance--though it's a lot harder at my present club as there isn't much time for that and the foreign girls (80-90% of them are) can be trickier. Maybe that's what he did. It does seem to be rare for DJs to do this, which puzzles me--I always have tried to do it right away with the new dancers.
That's an impressive trick, at least to me. I don't look *that* alternative, especially when the lights make it hard/impossible to see that I have blue hair. I've had to explain to a lot of DJs that things like Nickelback and later RHCP are not what I mean by hard rock (which is why I now have the stock quote I described above).
I don't know-they either get carryed away and start playing ALL rock (which, honestly I am tired of, after dancing mostly in places where it's only rock or techno allowed) or they act like I'm some sorta crazy for liking two unrelated genres. The current djs have a card for each of us and we almost never see or talk to them the whole shift except to tip out. So no rapport there.