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Breakin' Fresh
Добавлен 28 окт 2021
For breakers who stay hungry & push discovery.
Domkey
00:00 StrifeTV
03:15 When to Stop Competing
11:11 We Like Crew vs Crew
14:49 4F 2007
16:12 Prime Competitor
19:42 Early Inspiration
23:24 Breakin's Biggest Question
26:52 Training 2011
28:56 Music Inspiration
31:29 What Makes You Timeless
37:59 More Breakin' Dialogue
03:15 When to Stop Competing
11:11 We Like Crew vs Crew
14:49 4F 2007
16:12 Prime Competitor
19:42 Early Inspiration
23:24 Breakin's Biggest Question
26:52 Training 2011
28:56 Music Inspiration
31:29 What Makes You Timeless
37:59 More Breakin' Dialogue
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26:00 is World bboy classic italy 2020, not 2019
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Thank you for doing and sharing this interview. I'm inspired to switch up how I'm training/how I share info with friends.
Thanks!
He right 🔥 round
well said =)
Lol you didn't talk to him about the outbreak run with the torn mcl
It's nice to confirm sweet technique and stripes were an influence . He looks like the love child of both crew. It seemed like vicious was trying to put some of style invaders down with them.
Got it. Domkey’s style was developed in his bedroom.
I moved to the US in 2004 and sessioned at Drexel with Zach from Dom's crew. Dom / Napalm / D-Tron would come session sometimes in Philly - whether at Drexel or Temple's campus and were always around the scene. The entire Beatwhackz crew was super nice, every time i hung out with them they were nothing but open, genuine, welcoming and helpful. Class guys and i have the best of memories from those days. The Philly scene circa 2004-2010 was fantastic and a lot of memories are flooding in typing this in 2024. Dom, you were always a cool cat and one of the dopest around. Nailed it in terms of what constitutes a unique AND dope style. 1000% aligned that the scene in the early 2000s was much more original, even if the overall level is "higher" now in terms of difficult moves. People were busy creating, making sure it looks fresh AND the music was straight up better! Appreciate you brother! Cheers!
@2:17 strife was super dope!!! @JustAnotherBreakingChannellooks like it might be able to fill that void 👀
YES SIRRRR
Looking forward to that Patreon man, really want to dig deep into this dance with the one I've been looked up to
Domkey face: 🤓 Domkey breaking: 🤯 Man this guy way of approach breaking is on another level, the whole loz as well. He made the most power combo/transition look like ease -.-
doing baby freez is cheap wtf i'm I just listening to. yeah I get what he wants to say but....saying doing baby freeze nowadays is cheap tells me a lot of your understanding in your breaking backspin is cheap doing 6 steps is cheap dude is just saying whatever he just talking a lot to sound smart about it.....bruh everyone in this generation and from old to the new do baby freeze every bboy I know do baby freeze who are on the top level right now do baby freeze breaking is not about powermoves nor about footwork....breaking is about transitioning from move to another in your way while making it dope dude there is so much in bboying and he's just focusing on one aspect and trying to making it like it's the most important thing in breaking.... I've never seen any og say doing baby freeze is cheap lmfao and he said like "because it's called baby freeze" HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAH like a baby oh myyyyyyyyyyyy I've listened to every interview u did g but this is dude is the dumbest one from all of them he's not active in the scene he don't know what he is talking about! and I don't care how he see breaking there is a lot of bboys like allef roxrite to menno to fleau to stripes like every damn bboy on this earth talk like that he shows some biased like oh we are going to do double airflaires who cares dude. bboying is a dance! end of discussion.
LOL misunderstanding my dude . Never said not to do baby freezes or the move itself is cheap. talking about using the basics to music nowadays that is hand holding. Crazy you wrote a book here on how bad you misunderstood what I am talking about and you call me dumb LOL no idea who you are but please tell me you actually break and dont just play Yugioh
and a little topper for ya , dude Ive been in this shit since 1999 , I just judged in Japan last month and I was actually out here doing this interview with Franky because I was judging in Michigan and then went straight to Vegas . Pretty sure I am still active in the scene even if I am declining invites to the big events focusing more on the lesser competition side and more on the dance side, like ya said breakin is a dance , end of discussion.
@@DOMkeyloz sorry for the misunderstanding and sorry for calling you dumb omg i just got in my feelings when you said that without linking all the things up english isn't my native language! hope you the best! G sorry for the third time lol! Iam actually the dumb lmfao
@@YAMIMASTERD no worries brother 🫶🏻 definitely understand some things can get lost in translation . I’m only here to help everyone in the community be the best they can be . If ya ever have questions or anything feel free to hit me up whenever 🫶🏻🤟🏻
Domkey’s one of the nicest ive seent
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very dope and i relate SO DAMN much to the segment of the modern music at jams I just cant man, i just cant get into a simple beat/break that was cut from somewhere and like 1 accent happening every 8 or 16...And like everybody tries to hit that accent and its sooo predictable and just yeah... And the worst part is people play that shit at practise too, because like yeah it makes sense to practise to the music you will compete to... it just kills my soul so much Like whers the soul?the funk? the horns/groove/guitars/ feeling? Everybody ends up dancing the same way when the music at the jams is so fkin basic Good music, with flavours levels and just soul makes for good dancing, its just a fact of life. Getting hyped and interested into a song brings something out of you that adds to your dance, you just start moving different..
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This is a very good perspective!
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Really good interview. It touches on so many aspects of his art form as well as inspiring so many who are looking into improving . Thanks for sharing
I’m still waitin to battle you lil homie!!
Seeing some classic breaking on a short makes me very happy
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Dope interview
I thought that looked like CJ!!
Thank you, dope series!
What’s his Bboy name ? You should put descriptions and crew names for new comers Bboy … discusses the difference between the big stage and small stage
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Dope Interview ❤️🔥 respect vicious. 🤝🏼
that's super cool, thanks man!
I was gonna gome on here to wish you the best & to lament the fact that l wish l had the time to personally do time stamps & edits to your vids cos your exchanges with your guests are always insightful, but lo and behold l see timestamps now! My bad if l never noticed them before or forgot because of covid brain rot but hey. Now l gotta go back & peep all the other vids! Big ups & hope you gain a larger following cos people need to hear what yall talk about in your vids! Peace!
Dope interview, Shoutout to the Bro Vicious !
Man you get the best interviews, this is really important to be able to hear so many key figures' thoughts and perspectives. Thank you!
Awwwww yeee! He never miss y’all
Yo man, great interviews. Just a note regarding the video. Shoot guests facing the camera, no their back and turn on manual focus.
Enjoyed this interview a lot, thanks for sharing this gem!
Oh snap! Willy Cambodian?!? Dope