Under-represented is fair to say. Different hoops are thrown up for females to jump through. Promoters/labels often stress more importance on image/appearance once they find out someone is female. I've got to listen to some DJs babble about how so-and-so is "pretty good for a girl." I get to see a number of female "DJs" get booked based purely on their appearance. As guys, we're never having to compete or lose bookings to another DJ just because he's willing to drop his pants during a set. It's also much easier for us to get away with being unkempt ugly slacker motherfu*kers. Much different game involved.