Originally Posted by DJ Becka
hahahahahhaah no problemo becka , im a crap with spelling :lol: and yea would be cool see a 12 of the best girls on ere if there is that many in action for a calendar hahahahahah love it ;)
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Originally Posted by DJ Becka
hahahahahhaah no problemo becka , im a crap with spelling :lol: and yea would be cool see a 12 of the best girls on ere if there is that many in action for a calendar hahahahahah love it ;)
Originally Posted by alsynthe
hehehe could always get a dress on and go under the new guise of joan connor or mabey jill heheheheheheheh bastrd al hahahahahaha :lol:
dont get ya knickers in a twist we only pulling ya plonkas jesus touchy you girls hahahahaha sorry for offending you love ill stop now ;) :blush:Originally Posted by Agent 24
Originally Posted by DSP
hahahahah how did you get that ? right ive been busted :cheese:
Originally Posted by DJ Becka
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrblerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp shit ive just prematurly ejaculated![]()
:terminator: hahahah my god a new pic heheheheheh love cheers becka :eyes:
Originally Posted by Agent Orange NYC
ill second that you go the girls respect :cheer: there should be a full scout of female techno recruitment , i would like to see more female artists keep some of us bastrds in line heheheheheheh but no deffo good comment there by mr orange im with you there dude ;)
On a more serious note, there are simply less women into techno, so there are less women techno DJ`s.
Who really cares, a DJ is a DJ is a DJ is a DJ.
The only thing that should matter is what is coming out of the speakers.
Who cares what sex or sexual persuasion the DJ is, and who gives a damn about charts anyway, what do they mean?
Absolutely sod all. A number with a name next to it voted by a demographic that might not even vote for techno at all. If the people dig you, then they will dance.
The fact that there is a separate chart for women is pathetic.
What next.
Best by country?
Best by eye colour?
Shoe size?
Dick Size?
Bra Size?
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
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http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
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You need to lighten up with that attitude, man....seriously. I personally dont give a shit - but the reality is that there are people who do.....and why shouldnt the few hard working femmes out there be rewarded for their hardwork? Becuase it is still a man's world-I see nothing wrong with someone wanting to recognize women in the industry too. Doesnt mean that all of us expect to get preferential treatment-we just want the recognition we deserve for a change.Originally Posted by dirty_bass
i can see what your saying, but i think dirty bass has a valid point, if your going to judge a dj, then you should judge the dj on ability and nothing else
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
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But by what criteria should we judge the Top 100 Monkey djs???
Im all for it, makes a change to let the girls take the spotlight. As for my vote I think Scott Gray deserves a mention
By their ability to play records well, to play original music in their own style, and to be able to respond to the crowd.Originally Posted by teknorich
Not on the size of their tits.
Oh hang on, I¬m getting all confused now.
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
myspace.com/dirtybassgrooves
http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
http://www.subgenius.com
;)Originally Posted by jon connor
Originally Posted by DJ Becka
hahahahahaha :lol: :lol: :lol:
here here!Originally Posted by jon connor
I think the vinyl vixens deserve a mention too :clap: Respect
my top 5 female djs
1.gizelle
2.rakitt
3.mara bruiser ( brasil )
4.geraldine
4.fernanda ( brasil)
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y'all had to know that it was just a matter of time before i joined this discussion, right?
some basic comments and then potentially a diatribe.
first, people keep saying there are not many female djs, and yet i stopped counting years ago the number of sisters i know who work the decks. perhaps its because i go out of my way to connect with other women djs. probably. but the fact is that the number of women on the decks has grown exponentially in the last 5 years alone. why are you all not seeing them? for the same reason that becka wants you to vote in the poll. because the ones who put their heads down and work on music or just step up and rock the decks are not the ones getting the majority of the bookings. why?
because sexism still exists (in many forms) but for the purposes of this discussion, in the electronic music industry. the women who get the bookings (not all, just many of them) are the ones selling their looks or their asses instead of their talent. and why are they doing that? because you (and i mean this as a general "you") blokes are the ones paying to see them strut their asses instead of their skills. because promoters are still predominantly men, the industry is stacked with men, and society overall values women for their sex appeal over their talents.
every time i say this, it starts a shitstorm of controversy, but that means i am pressing the reactionary buttons and that tells me that what i have been saying for years still holds true.
i will preempt any comments of "you're just overreacting" with "if this many women say there is a problem...maybe...just maybe...there is." i have been djing for over ten years now, and my method of getting gigs is to rock it every time. i am a butchy dyke grrl, and not one to rely on my looks and their appeal (or lack of appeal) to men. do i think that my looks (as in, i ain't a freakin supermodel) have had an impact on getting where i want to be? truth be told...yes. i have watched women with less ability and less experience on the decks shoot past me, getting gig after gig, and while i would never want to begrudge my sisters their shot, i will acknowledge that i know why they did. is it a sore spot? occasionally it is, but i know i have conducted myself in a way that keeps my soul happy, so...whatever.
but in addressing this, i have to draw attention to the fact that, while it frustrates me to see women using their ass as a fasttrack to popularity, it is not women who have set up the system so that it works this way. the system...the business...the world...has been set up by men, for men, to benefit men. and no i don't think the great blokes that i call my techno brothers have set it up directly, but they have benefitted from it all the same.
this goes so much deeper than techno, but techno (djing,whatever) is a microcosmic representation of a larger issue, and one that has always been at the forefront of my personal/political life.
for those who say that women should be judged just like men...for their talents and nothing else, i say...that would be lovely...but it ain't set up that way. it never has been. we are judged on an entirely different scale....every day. society has been set up to put women at a constant disadvantage, to the point that when many women see a way to get what they want by buying into sexist notions of what a woman is, they don't even recognize the sexism anymore. it's become so ingrained that women have internalized their own subjectification.
i am sure can come up with more comments on this, but for now i will just say this:
to any of the guys who have come on here and talked smack about the one woman dj they saw who sucked, ask yourself this: how many guy djs have you seen that sucked? and how many times did you blame their suckiness on their gender?
i rock the decks BECAUSE i am a woman, and because of my life and experiences, not despite of it.
look harder and you will find plenty of talented women djs. you just won't find them shoving their tits in the camera. why? because their talents speak for themselves.
whoops...there i go with the bad grammar.
when i said <quote> it's become so ingrained that women have internalized their own subjectification.</>
i meant objectification.
had to clarify...
I havent read everything in this thread, but here are my thoughts unpolluted by the opinions of others.
1. Women do need a speration from the men, it helps rather than hinders. It levels the playing field and leads to a focus of quality within a subgrouping rather than everyone losing within the greater whole (and i mean men as well)
2. comments to the nature of "hur hur - i didnt know there were 100 females DJs hur hur" are sodding ridiculous, there are more than 100 faberge eggs in the world, but i havnt seen them all. that doesnt mean they dont exist...
3. i know three female DJs and although they dont play techno, they do have a different take on dance music
4. I vote for Becka - cos shes right pretty! (only kidding becka...its cos you seem to have more balls than a lot of men i spoke too..)
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