Congrats to Jinjo Crew for Taking Freestyle session

Posted in All, Art, Bboy, Bboy Battle Review, Beats on August 31st, 2011 by Bear

                  

 

                    Freestyle Session isn’t the same as it used to be but the bboys continue to evolve showing a more well- rounded style blended with unique flowing moves. In the late 70s and 80s, there was an emphasis on the raw flavor, foundation, style and execution of moves. While the former is important, the 90s saw an addition of evolution in power moves as well as unique style.

 

                    In 2000, and the era that I grew up with, there was a great change that saw a definite break in style, where there was an exploration of moves that relied heavily on balance, as the dance began to evaluate its identity choosing to borrow more heavily from Cirque moves, punk and goth style. In this era, there were more specialists of the dance. You would have someone that specializes in footwork, foundation, character, power moves, freezes, and few that would combine all of the above.

 In this decade from 2010, I feel that the bboys are definitely more well rounded, although the striking individuality is not as prevalent.

Highlights of the Battle:

Kid David’s set at 3:30.Beat hitting around 3:46.

5:20 Jinjo crew’s jackhammer, shoulder hop alternation on beat.

Congrats to Jinjo Crew for taking it…this time Korean bboys get their well deserved win.

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Based on a Crew story highlights

Posted in All, Art, Bboy, Bboy Battle Review, Culture, Events on June 13th, 2011 by Bear

Based on a Crew Story was an event that took place this Saturday in conjunction with the Beat Swap Meet, one of the largest and more successful record vendor shows in Southern Cali. For those that don’t know Robby (Utmos), has been holding it down for years when it comes to throwing bboy events and record shows. His series of events in the early to mid 2000s changed the scene and helped propel a plethora of bboys to fame and instill a sense of pride in our culture.

The concept of Based on Crew Story deals with the concept and principle of sticking to the crew you originality started of with. In recent times, many bboys will combine and establish supercrews of gifted bboys just to win battles instead of sticking to their original crew. Like many of the bboys stated, a crew is a like family of individuals who share common goals and philosophies in the dance. Based on a crew story, served to pay homage to the crews that still stayed true to their original crews, whether it was struggling through battles, learning the principles of the dance and life.

Civil represents a collective conscious mind which celebrates the difference of the bboys who put in the work learning moves from scratch and representing themselves. Many of us were bboys, who paid dues, now Civil is showing love and support for the next generation of dancers, as well as everyone who represents the art of bboying.

Civil representing at the booth.

Frankie Flav representing Team Civil X Killafornia.

Bboy Machine killing it with natural flavor and tenacity.


 

Poppa Smurf gettin’ down.


Footage of the Final battle… Killafornia Versus Knuckleheads. Civil was there to rep hard with Killafornia. Los Angeles is OURS!

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DJ Babu and Civil in Conjunction with The Crosby 3-year for Dubs and Dimes

Posted in All, Art, Bboy Battle Review, Civil Regime Skate Team, Culture, Events, Food, Hip-Hop, Music, People on March 28th, 2011 by Bear


We’re celebrating the 3rd Year Anniversary for The Crosby as well as DUBS&DIMES 1 year Anniversary.

MARCH 31st, 2011 -APRIL 1st, 2011

9-2am 21+ FREE

Come celebrate with us as we raise donations for JAPAN! Their innovative and unique culture has some way have affected US all one way or another. Its time to help out another country that is in dyer need of it. The least we can do is donate.

Hip Hop | Funk | Soul Sounds provided by:

DJ BABU |Beat Junkies|

Snail x Ynot |Edifying Beats|

C Pablo x Mike Soops

We’re also having T-Shirt giveaways per usual…you know the drill if you don’t…come grab one if you’re lucky!

check out photos of our previous events Here:

sponsored by: CIVIL CLOTHING and Temple Effectives

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Halloween Special: Chucky!

Posted in All, Bboy Battle Review, Culture, Fashion, Humor, Life, People, Places on October 12th, 2010 by Michael

Chucky returns all grown up….and he’s been hitting the gym. This halloween…Chucky comes home…ready to battle anybody…Civil Regime! :)

 

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Bboy Battle Review:BIG TOE CREW vs EXG (FLOOR WARS 2010)

Posted in All, Bboy, Bboy Battle Review, Culture, Events, Hip-Hop on April 24th, 2010 by Michael

 


I will give this battle a 3.5 out of 5 stars. It started great… then had a slow point, but picked up and became exciting again. Dope bboys…props to both crews.

Highlights

1:45-  This is the point in the clip where the battle takes its turn from decent to..WOW!

-Starts with a cool power set, ending in a freeze on beat.

-Followed  by an air twist landing directly on his back….Intensity of the battle just went up about 6 notches! The dude takes his shirt off…..okay. Then does his set; which is cool but a lil sloppy cause he’s probably too pumped.

-Immediately followed by one of my favorite bboys in this battle…dude in the purple (don’t know his name) but he does a head slide to a flip clean as f**k.  Followed by a dope set on beat.

Skip 3:25- This guy slows the tempo of the battle.No offense.

4:00-Ups on beat to a nice inward hand glide.(Probably want to watch this part if you don’t watch bboying a lot…you will probably be amazed by this crowed pleas-er.)

Do not skip-pretty much the rest of the battle is dope. Especially the routine.

 


 

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Bboy Battle Review: Killafornia vs Supercrew | HIP HOP EXPLOSION

Posted in All, Bboy, Bboy Battle Review, Culture, Events, Uncategorized on March 10th, 2010 by Michael


Highlights

0:44- Bens flip to start the battle.

3:35-Lil Rock clowning their routine.

4:00-This routine is new to me…I’ve never seen this one until this battle. Dope!

5:03-Lil Rocks set. Nice.

8:00-Another routine…ending with Crumbs doing his  signiture front hand spring thingy off of the shoulders.


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