did they split into two different groups? I found a B-boy summit listing
them and Medea Sirkas - which I thought was one of their former names.
MEK
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I think I just recalled the name: Demons of the Mind (although I think they
spelled it differently)
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the description reminds me of 8bit
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> After looking at David "Elsewhere" Bernal's videos (including the VW GTI
> commercial) I want to watch some more
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> I used to have a bunch of sites bookmarked that had b-boy/girl teams -
> mostly pop & lock stuff
> seems like these websites have a short lifespan as they've all gone 404
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> I know there's a lot of dance groups out on the West Coast -
> I can't recall the exact name but there was one group of about five or
six
> guys called "Demon Eyez" or something
> they had a few changes in their name over the year but I do recall one
clip
> of them wearing those silver firefighter outfits and doing a routine to a
> wicked electro track
> They would always wear masks - one of the coolest groups I've seen in the
> last five or so years
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> So, if you're holding any links to any electro funk/hip-hop dance groups
> please pass them on
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> I'm interested in seeing people spin on their heads and do helicopters
for
> hours on end
> Looking for well thought out routines where they're actually dancing to
the
> music and not just showing off their muscle moves
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> if they're dancing to electro all the better
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> MEK
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