
I’ve recently dived down a Rabbithole of Hardbass music and stumbled upon Clubbasse, polish DJ Duo.
Searching through Youtube I’ve found a lot of videos containing the Term “Vixa”, but Google didnt have any answers for me.
Maybe someone here can explain to me what it means!
Additionally, why are some guys in clubs dressed like builders, wearing masks and safety vests? [Example](https://youtu.be/GMbmWFYrUKA?t=368)
Thanks in advance
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It means a hardcore party. There is also verb “wiksować” to party hard.
Apparently it comes from German Wichser which means wanker. It’s used however to describe good fun.
As for people dressing it’s like club culture thing, I don’t understand it either
It just means to party hard, usually heavy use of alcohol and drugs is recommended.
Yep, you spell it “wixa”, but pronounce it vixa. Means party, or something fun, i think you can understand it as “rave”.
Not sure about vests but masks are most likely an follow up to gopnik culture and stalker vibes, a lot of people i know kinda liked the post apo vibes in clubs
As a genre it is called fidget house from what i know
There is literally a wikipedia article about it: [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiksa](https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiksa)
Safety vests were a thing in early 2000 clubbing. It looks “cool” in Club lights.