I really appreciate the hard work and time you took INDEPENDENTLY to record and edit this video AS WELL AS interview as many people as you could to gain knowledge of the origins of this style. Very informative and I commend you on your hard work Dyzee.
Thanks to everyone who watched the livestream premier together! To view the livestream chat, click on the button on mobile or on desktop go to upper right hand corner of the page
Seeing the way disputes have been spilling into social media, I really hope Bag Of Trix and Supernaturalz can resolve their disagreements about history . From the looks of it, there’s also some level of personal disputes that should really be handled behind closed doors.
In Europe Laos from Family had a very unique approach to threads in mid to late nineties. And surprised Midus has no mention in the documentary. Furthermore thanx for putting the info together.
Yeah i've seen Laos before and would be interested to get his Origins on the Thread style. Midus definitely a main Threader in the game as well, same crew as Crumbs and Jayrawk
I really like it, when you dance it looks like a different flow and style ..is so crazy and very great to see something different Your threads are so good Dyzze 🙌 Bboy Pam from México!!
This is awesome. I also did alot of threading. Was Not a pioneer but i think my threads were dope. Thanks for posting this vid. Its coo to see the history of a breakin style that truely love.
Hey Dyzee, I came across two blogposts that talk about the thread style. Both from your perspective and other bboys. It looks like there was some kind of interview/roundtable at the time . akadope.blogspot.com/2012/07/bboy-dyzee-explain-about-canadian.html akadope.blogspot.com/2012/07/origami-threads-or-spyderman-style.html (There's a comment from Benzo at the bottom as well).
its amazing your explanation but if you can give some subtatules in spanish please, we want to learn to, cause the subtitules in youtbue cant translate the slank, please in sout america we want to learn to.
@@DyzeeDiaries @Darrell Flores dont forget Soul Control. Kujo tells in an interview that their crew was the first to do this. He and one of the other guys (dont remember who) used to call it footless or floorless footwork and they did it way before the Las Vegas scene did it
I really appreciate the hard work and time you took INDEPENDENTLY to record and edit this video AS WELL AS interview as many people as you could to gain knowledge of the origins of this style. Very informative and I commend you on your hard work Dyzee.
Thanks to everyone who watched the livestream premier together! To view the livestream chat, click on the button on mobile or on desktop go to upper right hand corner of the page
1. This series is dope
2. Everyone wants to see Megus, I understand he hit some hard times but just a 3 minute video on that dude would blow up.
Daymmmmm, love this! This is so in depth. Great work on this Dyzee!
Seeing the way disputes have been spilling into social media, I really hope Bag Of Trix and Supernaturalz can resolve their disagreements about history . From the looks of it, there’s also some level of personal disputes that should really be handled behind closed doors.
In Europe Laos from Family had a very unique approach to threads in mid to late nineties.
And surprised Midus has no mention in the documentary.
Furthermore thanx for putting the info together.
Yeah i've seen Laos before and would be interested to get his Origins on the Thread style. Midus definitely a main Threader in the game as well, same crew as Crumbs and Jayrawk
@@DyzeeDiaries True !!! Never thought of that but before Stylements He was OSA as you already know.
I feel that should have been mentioned.
Yeah !!!!!!!!!!! Mr. Wiggles A Legend !!!!!!
Thank you very much for posting this, it's so instructive and inspirational! I can't wait for when you'll cover the Shadowlegs style! Peace! ✌
there always is a man behind man behind a man.
Can't wait till the broken whip style vid to come
Whats the name of that Crazy song that u was battling vs jawrock? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Supernatural soul by mdynes
Thanks for blessing us with the history on the origin's of the thread styles, big up to all the pioneers enough respect to you all :-)
Dope.I still create threading concepts to this day.
Nice video, there is a lot of knowledge here. I look forward to watching the next videos in the series, thanks!
Really dope stuff man!
Nice video, very nice concept, waiting for the next episodes !
The best content you've created so far. brilliant
Love it
Invaluable
Thanks! Next episode coming up on dec 31st 2pm est!!!
@@DyzeeDiaries dope!! dont know anyone else out here doin preserving this. not a thread head myself but i may end up exploring this :)
aight time to review
Oh man! This is amazing! Gotta practice those threads now! 😁🕺
I really like it, when you dance it looks like a different flow and style ..is so crazy and very great to see something different
Your threads are so good Dyzze 🙌
Bboy Pam from México!!
This is awesome. I also did alot of threading. Was Not a pioneer but i think my threads were dope. Thanks for posting this vid. Its coo to see the history of a breakin style that truely love.
When i saw you in early 2000s i was like dayum! This cat has some of the best threads ever. Much respect dyzee.
20:00 Why is the footage blurred?
If you follow benzo on Instagram you'll understand why it's blurred. Cant place my opinion why its blurred but that's messed up to be honest.
@@jrodriguez9017 He asked not to be featured in the video along with one of his crew mates who passed away...hence the blurring of Benzo.
@@DEYOCLUB indeed
greetings from Colombia the documentary is very good, hopefully it was in Spanish subtitles to understand it better peace and much love for all
23:52 original what style?
What happened to Benzo's comment?
Follow Benzo on Instagram
Josue Rodriguez Huh? What’s going on?
@@Dawnemperor1 as what I know Bag of Trix is known as a hip hop crew cannot be labeled as a threading crew. The rest is personal
Stacking
I love thread style ❣️🇻🇳
Hey Dyzee,
I came across two blogposts that talk about the thread style. Both from your perspective and other bboys. It looks like there was some kind of interview/roundtable at the time .
akadope.blogspot.com/2012/07/bboy-dyzee-explain-about-canadian.html
akadope.blogspot.com/2012/07/origami-threads-or-spyderman-style.html (There's a comment from Benzo at the bottom as well).
Dope Stuff!
what about bboy Midus?
its amazing your explanation but if you can give some subtatules in spanish please, we want to learn to, cause the subtitules in youtbue cant translate the slank, please in sout america we want to learn to.
My crew 7srebels my bboy name chain braker bboy fore life
Portuguese or spanish subtitles for all videos, please!! 🙏
Great content
Give Roland Bluntz some screen time. He's got original threads as well. You are doing a Solid for the scene.
Do you have his contact? Definitely need to get him for the hand transfer episode
@@DyzeeDiaries i have his info.
@@gonzalezla2243 yes i already got the interview from Ronnie! Need to contact BJ from Raos and Roland. Will also get one from Ben
Jin from Jive Turkeys and Byron from Knucklehead Zoo were also originators of the transfer style@@DyzeeDiaries
@@DyzeeDiaries @Darrell Flores dont forget Soul Control. Kujo tells in an interview that their crew was the first to do this. He and one of the other guys (dont remember who) used to call it footless or floorless footwork and they did it way before the Las Vegas scene did it
Blow ups, Threading and what are the other style of footworking in bboying.....
Traditional Bronx Style, Legwork, Elongated Style just to name a few
Theres a lot of styles!! So many!!! And its the purpose of this 12 part video series!
@@PlayeRL4D
Is Legwork the same as "Shadowleg" ?
@@elthor7561 no shadow leg is different than toronto style leg work aka leg-o-legwork