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The Ripper
06-02-2011, 05:23 PM
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Právo: Czech neo-Nazis provoke with hard bass
ČTK | 1 JUNE 2011
Prague, May 31 (CTK) - Czech neo-Nazis have started provoking public outrage by a wild dancing at hard bass, a rhythmic electronic music, in Ostrava, north Moravia, but also in other towns, daily Pravo writes yesterday.

Video recordings from the carefully planned public performances virtually flooded the Internet in the past days, Pravo writes.

The hard bass, a craze sweeping across Russia, has thus reached the Czech Republic, it adds.

Tens of people in masked balaclavas make themselves filmed in Ostrava while wildly dancing not only in the streets, but also in shopping malls, trams and outside public buildings, Pravo writes.

In one case, the police forced out a group even from a busy ring road. For a couple of minutes, they were dancing and exploding smoking bombs in the middle of the site.

In the Ostrava-Poruba district, security men led out another group from a shopping mall in which they scared customers with rampant dancing, Pravo writes.

Experts say hard bass, which was born in the Netherlands, is no innocent entertainment. Embraced by radicals from eastern Europe, it bears latent ultra right symbols.

"The inspiration came from Russia where hard bass is very popular now," ultra right movements expert Miroslav Mares told the paper.

"A mass dance, accompanied with feverish movements symbolises domination and unity of the ultra right and it is to scare its opponents," Mares said.

The eastern inspiration is corroborated by the fact that the song sung by the Ostrava neo-Nazis is in Russian, Pravo writes.

One can also see Nazi salutes in one of the videos made in Ostrava, it adds.

"There is a very strong ultra right scene in Russia and Czech neo-Nazis see in it a potential partner in the struggle against Zionism," Mares said.

"One could see recently rather close links between the Czech and Russian ultra right scenes," he added.

"However, in the long run, this type of activities will hardly make the neo-Nazis popular with the general public because a large part of it resents them," Mares said, adding that the first recorded reactions to the published videos seem to confirm this view.

Electronic God-Man
06-02-2011, 05:32 PM
Well, the music could be improved and I'm undecided about whether the dancing is retarded or just "feverish" enough to be cool.

I like the Russian singing though. I want to know what he says.

Cail
06-02-2011, 06:17 PM
I like the Russian singing though. I want to know what he says.

This particular one (in the opening post) is Ukrainian.

This is hilarious xDDD:

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Humanophage
06-13-2011, 06:12 PM
The dancing is intentionally retarded to parody the spastic moves of the native Caucasian dance, which is specifically mentioned in the second clip in the OP, "Lezginka is uncool, the cool dudes dance hard bass". It would be a nice idea to come up to groups like this (starts at 0:40) and dance.
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Electronic God-Man
06-13-2011, 06:28 PM
The dancing is intentionally retarded to parody the spastic moves of the native Caucasian dance, which is specifically mentioned in the second clip in the OP, "Lezginka is uncool, the cool dudes dance hard bass". It would be a nice idea to come up to groups like this (starts at 0:40) and dance.

Thanks. That makes more sense now. So, I take it that it originated in Russia as a sort of reaction against Caucasian immigrants.

Agrippa
06-13-2011, 08:23 PM
Not the kind of Electronic music I like, it sounds too cheap and commercial, not rhythmic enough. Anyway, an interesting form of activism and they seem to have fun and feel connected in a community...could be worse, especially if looking at the typical American style and totally foreign or corrupted subcultures.

Äike
06-15-2011, 11:04 AM
Hardbass is something that's über-Russian/Slavic/Eastern-European.

The Russians immigrants here also do it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVv-wv-UBUQ

Seeing a bunch of ugly-looking Russian wiggers dancing "Hardbass" on the historic town square of Tallinn's old town, is the last thing that I would want to see.

I think that the "hardbass" of Russian immigrants here isn't related to nationalism, though. They just do what Russians here always do, they create mayhem and enjoy it.

Agrippa
06-15-2011, 07:37 PM
Ugly is something different than the people shown, actually they are average-above average and like most Electronic-fans more leptomorphic than the average too ;)

Eins Zwei Polizei
06-15-2011, 07:54 PM
like most Electronic-fans more leptomorphic than the average too ;)
How would you explain that? It somehow makes sense to me still I wouldn't be able to elaborate.

Turkophagos
06-15-2011, 11:10 PM
Eastern Europe discovers the 90's, how cute!



Not the kind of Electronic music I like, it sounds too cheap and commercial, not rhythmic enough.


IjEBTOgaubA ;)

Agrippa
06-16-2011, 08:33 AM
How would you explain that? It somehow makes sense to me still I wouldn't be able to elaborate.

Leptomorphs are more likely to dance styles which need endurance and they are also more schizothymic and schizothymes are known to prefer faster paces and rhythms.

This is present in all traditional cultures which are more schizothymic too by the way. Dancing style and rhythms just show it.

Zyklothymes on the other hand prefer more often soft tones and viscoese people, best represented by Siberians, Mongols and most Amerindians, have a rather slow pace and rhythm.

Greeks have some styles which are typically schizothymic:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWbUXGSEd7I

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saevtNB4T6Y&NR=1

Especially:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nNX0uegtZg

In comparison the monotone music and dances of slow paced-viscoese people:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl8-AeMtdpM


note the speed.

Eins Zwei Polizei
06-16-2011, 09:05 AM
Now I see why Balkan music is one of my favourites (the faster the better) ;)

Dario Argento
06-16-2011, 05:16 PM
What the hell? A bunch of wiggers doing Sieg Heils?

In Soviet Russia weed smokes you.

Humanophage
06-20-2011, 07:22 AM
What the hell? A bunch of wiggers doing Sieg Heils?

In Soviet Russia weed smokes you.
Unfortunately, experience shows that in order to appeal to a broad audience, one often has to resort to absolutely cringeworthy media. For instance, nationalist rap (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67HYJ9J2MCg) literally makes my stomach ache, but it is a sign that a worthwhile cause is going into the masses. Same thing with this hardbass.

Blossom
06-20-2011, 07:25 AM
Lol..I read ''hard ass''...I was like ''Goddamit Apricity's turning into a porneuropean preservation Forum'' :lol:



Ok, the music its OK...well, kinda different than my style but well, OK. But that .... dance oh cmon...that dance is ridiculous, when I see guys dance like that (saw'em in Denmark years ago) I just..laugh my ass off, its pretty weirdo-ridiculous... :lol:

Dario Argento
06-20-2011, 09:13 AM
Lol..I read ''hard ass''...I was like ''Goddamit Apricity's turning into a porneuropean preservation Forum'' :lol:



Ok, the music its OK...well, kinda different than my style but well, OK. But that .... dance oh cmon...that dance is ridiculous, when I see guys dance like that (saw'em in Denmark years ago) I just..laugh my ass off, its pretty weirdo-ridiculous... :lol:

I liked the dance. It just looks fun as hell to go out with 200 chavs to dance maniatically in the streets.

Czechfoot
07-13-2011, 07:08 PM
This article explains it best:

Czech neo-Nazis post guerrilla ‘Hardbass’ dance attacks on YouTube[/URL]

[URL="http://www.ceskapozice.cz/en/news/society/czech-neo-nazis-post-guerilla-%E2%80%98hardbass%E2%80%99-dance-attacks-youtube"]