Evolution V is slowly coming…

Posted: 29th July 2010 by Dan in Events
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OFFICIAL BBOYWORLD EVOLUTION SHIRTout now!
Our friends from Bboyworld released their upcoming Evolution 5 event shirt today. The design looks very fresh.
It resembles what you would get if you had a Flava Flav + Statue of Liberty + Zombie = b-boy child.

Evolution 5 will mark the 10 year anniversary of Bboyworld in October, in New York City. Being a Bboyworld moderator myself, I will definitely look to be there. Last year’s event was incredible! It definitely was up there among the best dance jams I’ve ever been to. All of us at Strife.tv had a wonderful time.
(Check out last year’s trailer here)





DJ FOUR EYEZ – Israel
One of the DJs that was at Evolution last year was DJ Four Eyez from Israel. In an era where many DJs sound the same, or play the same songs, Four Eyez stood out from the crowd with his unique blend of adventurous mixes and cross-cultural samples. In some ways, he reminds me of myself, because he isn’t afraid of experimenting with his work. Some of his samples have come from local Israeli music, Dave Matthews Band, Sting, and Linkin Park. Four Eyez is also a talented b-boy, drummer, and has served in the Israeli military.

You can check out some of his mixes on his Youtube channel.



SONG OF THE DAY:
lots of samples here
I probably will use the first part in a trailer someday

DJ Four Eyez – The English Man

BONUS - download his mixtape here!
(left click)

Peace in the Middle East.
–Daniel

Week in Updates

Posted: 28th July 2010 by Dan in Daily Thoughts

There have been a flurry of video features being put online by us recently. Some informational, some entertaining, and some quite silly. I personally blame myself for the silliness of some of the videos. My mind wanders at times.

Someone told me that Fridays are the days where websites & blogs get the least amount of viewing traffic. Is that true? I’m posting this on a Thursday, nevertheless. In yo face rumors!


How many viewers have seen b-boy Neguin battle? Like many, I first saw him compete, on video, at Red Bull BC One last year. (watch Cloud vs Neguin here) Wow, this guy blew my mind. He has flips, fast footwork, power, and the ear to hit the music beat. Scary as he sounds, he was a very humble man in front of our Strife cameras during our interview. The interview was filmed at R-16 Korea, where he came in second place. Filmed and edited by our New Zealand correspondent, b-boy Benaza.

Don’t mind KBE, he likes to jump into interviews now & then, no matter if he is the main interviewer or not.


It just wouldn’t be right to interview the 2nd place winner, without interviewing the 1st place champion as well. The winner of the R-16 1v1 was B-boy JustDoIt from the Netherlands. Interviewed by MisLee, he explains his battle strategies and why it is more difficult competing against dancers of different styles.

My favorite quote from this interview has to be:
“He’s from Brazil, they do flips all day….but I flip, too,” with a big smile from JustDoIt.

By the way, I was told by MisLee that press (like us) are not allowed to post full battles from R-16 this year. Everyone has to wait for the DVD to come out.


Life at The Bboy Spot was part 4 of my series from their headquarters in Florida, following the staff of The Bboy Spot: Gina, Mex One, and Spen One. In this video, viewers get to see exactly what life is like working in the b-boy community: the difficulties, the challenges, the hours spent, and so forth.



I seriously loved making this video with Maresco. It’s so easy, it’s fun, and I do have a thing for amusing videos. For people that don’t know b-girl Maresco, she has a really dry sense of humor. However funny the video is, don’t tell her that she has huge arms. It’s the lighting that gave the impression of her super toned arms at the end. She even went the ways to make a personal statement on her Youtube channel here. Personally, I don’t really care what kind of arms a girl has. Although having toned arms does give an indication that one is in good shape, and who complains about that?

Maresco has more one minute specials coming in the near future, so look out for them!



funny animated gif
it’s a bunny envelope opener!





THINGS THAT I THINK I THINK
–I think that learning another dance style is refreshing. I went to my first house dance class the other day at Six Step Studios. It was an amazing experience, and definitely broadens my dancing ability. It gave me ideas for moves I would have never thought of otherwise.

–I think I will not purchase StarCraft II until a few more months when I am more free. I got too much work right now, with real life and video projects. Last thing I need is an addictive game.

–I think everyone should go to United Styles 6, coming up in Boston in 1 1/2 weeks! I am excited to experience Boston for the first time.

–I don’t know how long this link will stay up, but I think you should go watch this 5 minute long trailer of the movie Thor.



SONG OF THE DAY:
minimalistic orchestral breakbeat

Demonic4ce – Cosmology (Orchestra Mix)

–Daniel

UNITED STYLES 6

Posted: 26th July 2010 by KBE in Events

WASSSZZZZAAUP! Remember those Budweiser commercials?

Budweiser Wassup Commercial

Anyways as the fliers say below, Dan, Maresco, and I will be at United Styles 6 on August 6th-9th. It’s going to be dope so come on through.


How to dance like Kid David

Posted: 25th July 2010 by Erich in Uncategorized

…sort of… ;)

Bboy Blogs

Posted: 24th July 2010 by Erich in Daily Thoughts

Following up on Dan’s formspring post, I thought I’d start compiling a list of some of the personal (active) blogs of well-known bboys and bgirls out there. I’m sure there’s plenty more that I missed, feel free to comment and leave any suggestions for others to check out!

Justroc

http://www.justroc.com/
Justroc is an event organizer, and it shows in his blog as he does a lot of great, in-depth recaps as well putting up info about upcoming events.

Kid David

http://kiddavid.tumblr.com/
Mostly a ‘highlight’ blog of Kid David’s battles, exhibitions, travels, etc.

Bgirl Peppa

http://bgirlpeppa.blogspot.com/
Peppa does a lot of behind the scenes coverage of her various industry gigs, so if you’re curious about what it’s like for a bgirl working in the entertainment industry, her blog is a great place to start.

Roxrite

http://roxriterepresents.tumblr.com/
In addition to his dancing, I’ve been really impressed with Roxrite’s photography and video shooting/editing skills.
Check out his vimeo page as well for his personal videos:
http://vimeo.com/user1625104

Nasty Ray

http://www.godkee.com/
A raw and straightforward mix of personal highlights, dance philosophy, and industry insight.

Shie-chan

http://blog.livedoor.jp/airreal_shiechan/
It’s in Japanese, and there’s something weird going on with the layout right now (at least on my browser), but she keeps a pretty active account of her various travels and experiences.

Aichi

http://blog.livedoor.jp/spinboy_aichi/archives/cat_60242286.html
Also in Japanese…he writes a lot of commentary on battles (not necessarily his own).

Casper

http://bboycasper88.blogspot.com/
Seems to be mostly embedded pictures and videos, with some funny randomness in there.

Formspring

Posted: 17th July 2010 by Dan in Daily Thoughts

FORMSPRINGhttp://www.formspring.me/
I’ve been noticing a lot of dancers using Formspring these days. I personally do not use it, or does anyone on Strife.tv, but a lot of dancers in my area love to mention their Formspring accounts to their friends, especially when they are bored and have nothing to do but answer the random questions sent to them.

Q: How does Formspring work?
A: You ask a question to a friend, or someone you want to know more about, and they answer. Except, the questioner’s identity is kept anonymous.



Because your identity is kept a secret, you can ask virtually any embarrassing question and the other user won’t know it is you. The most common questions range from secret admirers, to pranksters, to serious questions, to dance advice, to just…plain weird. The creation of Formspring almost essentially replaces those surveys we’ve always done via email in the past. Does anyone remember those? The ones where we have to finish, then send it out to all of our friends within 10 days, or something bad will happen.



Anyways, my favorite kind of Formspring questions have always been the, “Would you rather ______ or _______ ?” It is always a mystery where people find two totally irrelavant things, and try to force you to pick one. For example, “Would you rather eat sand for three meals, or have a llama follow you and spit at you every four hours a day?



A COUPLE OF FORMSPRING ACCOUNTS TO VISIT:
http://www.formspring.me/bgirlmaresco – B-girl Maresco’s site. Someone ask her questions, please. She keeps mentioning how bored she is, and keeps posting her account to me and others, just in case they have forgotten about it within the past hour.

http://www.formspring.me/domkeyDomkey’s a funny guy. I love Domkey. My favorite question on his site has to be, “Do you have a fetish for Asian girls? It seems that way. LOL” Write to Domkey if you prefer dudes over b-girls. (just kidding Dom)

http://www.formspring.me/justinjetliJetLi from the choreo group Poreotics. A lot of ABDC competitors have Formspring, actually. You can check some out here.

http://www.formspring.me/atomicgoofball – B-boy Atomic Goofball, anyone? If you know Goof, it almost seems like Formspring was invented just so people can ask him quesitons.

funny animated gif
“nom nom,” says the antelope



BREAKBEAT OF THE DAY:
I posted the remix the other day.
But…I prefer this version.
Brand new old school!

The Incredible Funk League – On & On Feat. Sadat X (Lp Version)

–Daniel

A well known excuse for not writing in a blog is that one has been busy. Then when one gets busy, they start posting random battle videos to their blog to buy some time for the next “serious” post. Well…I refuse to fall into that trap! I have to admit, it did take a little bit of motivation for me to get up and write this. But here we go….

Dancers Who Looked Scary Intimidating in the Circle, but Turned Out to be Cool
I just got back Penn St. University this past weekend for a jam. A highlight of my experience there was speaking to b-boy Gravity for the first time. Gravity is from 5 Crew Dynasty & Dynamic Rockers, straight from New York City. Anyways, I was talking to him for the first time, just small talk for less than a minute, and then had a realization, “Damn, he doesn’t seem as scary-ass intimidating apart from the battles. He actually seems like a nice guy.” I swear my moment of recognition took me into slow motion time, and made me think of other instances where I thought a particular dancer was intimidating at first, but turned out to be really cool after. For people reading, don’t lie…I know a lot of dancers think of this topic, especially the younger b-boys. I guess it has to do with the battle face persona during competitions, compared to a more chilled out persona when not in the circle.

GRAVITY – 5 Crew Dynasty
So without ado, here is my personal list of dancers that I thought were scary as fuck, but turned out to be pretty damn cool after you talk to them. I already listed Gravity above. The reason I said him was because if there is any current b-boy with that raw NYC b-boy mentality, it’d be Gravity. That guy battles like he could chomp your head off, and then some. But after talking to him, I was like, “Damn, you like to make jokes on b-boy Domkey as well? You’re pretty cool.”

Evol & Waka | BRICKHEADZ interview



WAKA – Brickheadz
When I was a sophomore in college, and had only danced for less than a year, I took a trip with friends to Chicago for City vs City 3. It was there that I saw Waka dance for the first time. Holy crap did he look scary. With his shaved head, goatee, and labret piercing, he had like a battle stare that could turn one into a chicken. I had a lot of friends in the Chicago scene, and they kept telling me that although he was intimidating, he was probably the nicest b-boy in the scene. Fast forward nine years later, I did a short interview with Waka and Evol of Brickheadz, and turned out they were right. But still, I dare someone to compete in a staring contest with Waka. You can’t win. (has anyone done this yet? the Strife person in me wants to challenge him next time for amusement purposes)

BORN – Rivers
When I went to Korea two years ago, everyone looked damn intimidating to me. It was less because I did not speak the language, but more because I couldn’t do airfares like every 12 year old Korean child could. Despite all these power moves, my initial scary ass Korean candidate was Born. Let me tell you, that guy walked around the cyphers like he owned the entire country. He had on his Zulu pendant and vest, and if Charlie Murphy was there, he’d tell you Born had some kind of aura emanating around him like Rick James.

The Korea b-boy scene is not known for cyphers. Friends were telling me it is due to the abundance of stage battles, that the b-boys & b-girls try not to show off their moves or it would tire them out before the competition. And when there would be cyphers, it’d be more like a practice crew cypher: a Gambler cypher here, a Rivers cypher there, and so forth. But Born, with his Zulu influence, would walk around from cypher to cypher, as few as there were, doing his thing, not giving a care in the world what other people thought. If Chuck Norris was a Korean b-boy, he’d be Born. But of course, after getting to know Born, hanging out, partying, and taking his workshops every week, he became a good friend. I love the guys from Rivers and Floor Gangz.


Just so I’m not boring anyone, here is the rest of my personal list of “people in the b-boy scene that I thought were scary ass intimidating, but turned out to be pretty cool.”

Erwin | BBOYWORLD – For the longest time, I kept picturing like the Wizard of Oz, sitting behind that James Brown avatar of his.
MexOne | THEBBOYSPOT – Same reason as above, I just kept hearing names of some big dude behind one of the most popular dance websites in the world. Let me tell you, imagining a mystery moderator person, sitting behind avatars, can be quite intimidating. It wasn’t until I met Mex in person that I realized how wrong I was.
Sick | GAMBLERZ – As one of the senior Gamblerz members, Sick is kinda old school Korean. He wasn’t all too social at first, but turned out to be very nice to me after bringing him a thank you bag of Gatorade & Doritos to their studio. Korean rule of thumb: bring gifts when visiting & practicing at a Korean crew’s private studio as a sign of respect.
Machine | ROCKFORCE – He’s another example of having an intimidating battle face, but is quite chill afterward. Loan is part of his Machine’s hip hop dance choreo crew.

interactive menu
click on the links in the video to navigate!



4 ELEMENTS OF EXPRESSION – PENN ST. UNIVERSITY
I was up at State College, Pennsylvania, this past weekend for the 4 Elements of Expression jam. It had a lot of big named dancers, including Morris, Lil John, Bebe, and crews like Ground Zero, Repstyles, Supreme Beings, Dynamic Rockers, and more. Posted above is the interactive menu I made for all the battles.

The venue was quite nice. It was at a club called the Mezzanine. Unfortunately, the venue did not turn on their spotlights for the later battles, thus I was forced to move closer to the stage for the battles, near the speakers. So, I apologize for the rattling bass noise in the latter battles, as well as the dark film grain due to having almost zero light. I should probably buy a condenser microphone in the future to prevent this from happening.

THINGS THAT I THINK I THINK
–How the hell does Gravity do twists & flips in the dark, and still land on his feet?
–The venue owner was lame in not allowing the final tie-breaker to happen.
–But then again, b-boys should try and be on time for the scheduled event, but that won’t happen, at least not in the USA.
–I haven’t seen Ground Zero battle together in years.
–That final World Cup match between the Netherlands and Spain was boring. I almost feel asleep at the bar with Maresco and Rex.
–My favorite battle of the night was Get ‘em Off (LOZ/GZC) vs Dynamic Rockers.
–Morris secretly signed Domkey up for the All Styles battle, 3v3 battle, and Bonnie & Clyde battle, haha. Should’ve seen Domkey’s face when he found out.
–Bars & Clubs should not expect to make much money from drink sales during a daytime b-boy jam. Who battles for $2,250 while drinking?
–Zoob from Ground Zero Crew looked like Borat.



funny animated gif
b-boying in soccer?
who knew





BREAKBEAT OF THE DAY:
MisLee edited a very nice R-16 1v1 reel
…and this is the song she used

The Incredible Funk League – On & On Feat. Sadat X (ClĂ©on & Jazzy P Remix)

–Daniel

The LXD part 2: show, don’t tell

Posted: 14th July 2010 by Erich in Daily Thoughts

Episode three of the LXD is now viewable on Hulu, prominently featuring popper Madd Chadd.

Thoughts: Definitely a step in the right direction: much less dialogue in this one, which allowed the dancers to tell the story through their movement even more so than the first two episodes. The comic book ‘speech’ was an alright touch, but honestly I don’t think it’s necessary. The scenarios of each episode are recognizable enough that I’d be happy if the narration (verbal or otherwise) was dropped altogether, and the dancers were allowed to communicate more purely through their art with the viewers.

The LXD

Posted: 9th July 2010 by Erich in Daily Thoughts

The first two episodes are now viewable on Hulu, what does everyone think?

Episode one includes Luigi, Venum, Milky, and Cloud:

Episode two focuses on tricking:

My brief thoughts: The writing is cheesy and the tone is awkwardly serious. I wish either the writing had more ‘weight’ or the direction had been more tongue-in-cheek. Basically, if you’re going to take yourself seriously then you need to write heavier material that supports that tone choice. And if you’re going to go over-the-top, really go for it and have fun with it, and let the audience in on the joke too. The first two LXD episodes seem to occupy a middle ground, and the weirdly earnest tone stopped me from fully engaging with the series.
That being said, the dancing and choreography is amazing, the series is well-produced and well-shot, and the dancers are the stars (for better or worse). The series is fun, and even though it doesn’t seem like the ‘revolution’ it was hyped up to be, I’ll still be watching future episodes.

MisLee’s R-16 Photos!

Posted: 6th July 2010 by Dan in Events

photos by Strife.tv’s very own MisLee



Korea’s very own Jinjo Crew, first place crew battles



congrats to JustDoIt from the Netherlands for taking first place in the 1v1





People can MisLee’s entire R-16 photo album here on our Facebook page.




BREAKBEAT OF THE DAY:
classic funk beat from the 70s

O’Donel Levy – Playhouse




–Daniel