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    I for one do not doubt, or ever have doubted a womans ability to step up to the ol' 1's and 2's and put on an equally good performance as the next person..................I just havent seen it very often..............at all!!
    I know there are proven female techno dj's & producers out there eg Paula Temple, Miss Kittin, Gayle San but it just seems odd that there are so little!

    I suppose the question I put to you is this - Why is this the case that woman are so massively out numbered in the Dj & production area of Electronic music...............I just find it odd!

    I'd like if a few people could leave a few names down for me (and others) to look into!!
    & for any ladies to leave a mix down as well!
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    I think if you look at most musical genres except pop, the males have the majority.
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    firsly, a point to ponder: women are socialized a bit differently. whether we take to it or not, the fact is that from the getgo, we are taught to want different things. there are obviously people who do not fall for the socialization, but we are supposed to spend our time looking good and looking for a man, and to disregard our own needs in order to be caretakers for others. confidence is not a trait taught outright to women, even tho many of us suck it up and find the courage and the confidence to do what we want.

    that said, there are a lot more women on the decks these days, but some still find it difficult to deal with the "boy's club" mentality. i personally don't give a shit and just do my thing, but it can be fairly intimidating if you are not an overly confident, obnoxious ****er like myself. :)

    now for the blatant self-promotional blurb:
    go to my website...download mixes...listen to tracks...and know that the sisters are bringin' it...

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    ahhh this old chessnut

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    I think if you look at most musical genres except pop, the males have the majority.
    I think you can look at all creative things requiring a larger amount of time/energy/effort and the males have the majority.
    It is very sad.
    I guess it has to do with the fact that society/ppl think it is OK with boy cpu nerds, boy hobby musicians/djs, boy amateur painters etc. etc. but if they were girls they would be totally disrespected and mistreated.

    It's a man's world huh.
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    yeah, this is true.
    Most of the art mediums are majority male.
    Crazy really.
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    women (in general) dont have that obsessive nature that us fellas seem to have.

    they seem to be able to just like things rather than it being the be all and end all.

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    [sarcasm]and of course they are too busy cleaning,cooking and ironing and all that shit[/sarcasm] ;)

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    i don't think women are scared about learning how to beatmatch , mix ect, if theyve got the drive then theyl do it . the thing that puts most women off is getting up and doing it infront of loads of people, men i just think are natuarlly better at that part.

    i want to see an all female dj's club night instead of men for a change, :cheese:

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface
    ahhh this old chessnut
    have you got a problem with chestnuts scott? you obviously can't spell it very well for a start

    :lol:

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    i d really want to bone a b*tch who`s immersed into music making, but i guess they spend to much time on creating strategies how to get boys, makeup, shopping, etc. :P
    non serviam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miromiric
    i d really want to bone a b*tch who`s immersed into music making, but i guess they spend to much time on creating strategies how to get boys, makeup, shopping, etc. :P
    sarcastic or not, it's posts like this that tend to turn off women from getting involved.

    on a more positive note, check out www.sistersf.com for an all female crew out of san francisco who have been doing their own thing for quite a few years now. not all techno, but great djs and a fun way of going about their dj nights. women are the residents, and if guys play, they play in drag. :) quite a few big names have been down for the drag thing, and it seems to add a silly element to a fun night.

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    I'd do drag! Get me over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djshiva
    Quote Originally Posted by Miromiric
    i d really want to bone a b*tch who`s immersed into music making, but i guess they spend to much time on creating strategies how to get boys, makeup, shopping, etc. :P
    sarcastic or not, it's posts like this that tend to turn off women from getting involved.

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    if that put a woman of dj'n coz she read that she must be a stupid bitch anyway. i really dont get all this anti sexist bullshit.

    men take the piss out of everyone. why should women be excluded :lol:

    its not sexist. its just how we are. ;)

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    i`ll do drag! if b*tches are fit...
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    The reason why i put this topic up for discussion was, after listening to Miss Kittin Live @ Fuse I realised that I hadn't heard a female dj in the mix before and i was genuinely surprised at how good she was!!
    Obviously I knew that there were female dj's out there who had talent in production and djing but she for example is a much better dj than alot of male ones I've been listening to of late!!

    I'll give your mix's a listenin' to as well Shiva...................Miss Kittin set a pretty high standard for you though ;)
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    yes, miss kittin is amazing
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbugger
    Quote Originally Posted by djshiva
    Quote Originally Posted by Miromiric
    i d really want to bone a b*tch who`s immersed into music making, but i guess they spend to much time on creating strategies how to get boys, makeup, shopping, etc. :P
    sarcastic or not, it's posts like this that tend to turn off women from getting involved.

    .
    if that put a woman of dj'n coz she read that she must be a stupid bitch anyway. i really dont get all this anti sexist bullshit.

    men take the piss out of everyone. why should women be excluded :lol:

    its not sexist. its just how we are. ;)
    mmmhmmm...time after time, people prove my point without me having to say a word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davin
    The reason why i put this topic up for discussion was, after listening to Miss Kittin Live @ Fuse I realised that I hadn't heard a female dj in the mix before and i was genuinely surprised at how good she was!!
    Obviously I knew that there were female dj's out there who had talent in production and djing but she for example is a much better dj than alot of male ones I've been listening to of late!!

    I'll give your mix's a listenin' to as well Shiva...................Miss Kittin set a pretty high standard for you though ;)
    hehe...i been at it for 11 years...i have set higher standards for myself than anyone else could possibly know...enjoy!

 

 
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