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A mystery? lulz.Promo wrote:Who knows Shiva - it is a mystery.
The social construction of creative arts is not a mystery but rather an old misogynist oppressive playground. It maybe unsexy to talk feminism nowdays but it's still relevant. The vocabulary surrounding creative output and the systems in place all make it more difficult for women to break through.
Your other point was women in other arts, which was true to an extent. There are many women artists yet the percentage of women artists in galleries and museums in North America is beyond marginal.
I'd suggest to check out this film: WHo Does She Think SHe is?
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Who Does She Think She Is?, a documentary by Academy Award winning filmmaker Pamela Tanner Boll, features five fierce women who refuse to choose. Through their lives, we explore some of the most problematic intersections of our time: mothering and creativity, partnering and independence, economics and art. Along the way, the film invites us to consider both ancient legacies of women worshipped as cultural muses and more modern times where most people can't even name a handful of female artists.
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And thank The Goddess for that!Spartan wrote:pretty much. women run things here.kozee wrote:Promo wrote:No offence but that's not ever going to change.Kulture wrote:it's all about female dubstep producers - too many boys in a de scene
LOL really?
Come to SF or Cali and you'll def eat your words.
One of the deepest Dubstep sets I ever seen/heard at a dance was Kozee on the decks!I replayed that set in my head the next two days,aching over the fact that there will never be a recording of it!And Ultraviolet can tear down DnB and Dubstep like nobody's biznizzz - believe dat son!
Big up all the Redline gyals and all our dubstep gyals producing,dj'ing,and skankin' inna dancehall!
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hammer, meet nail. i couldn't have said it better.raise cain wrote:A mystery? lulz.Promo wrote:Who knows Shiva - it is a mystery.
The social construction of creative arts is not a mystery but rather an old misogynist oppressive playground. It maybe unsexy to talk feminism nowdays but it's still relevant. The vocabulary surrounding creative output and the systems in place all make it more difficult for women to break through.
Your other point was women in other arts, which was true to an extent. There are many women artists yet the percentage of women artists in galleries and museums in North America is beyond marginal.
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This, couldn't have said it better myself.gravious wrote: Just trying to point out that anything, even what seems to be "the natural way of things" can and does change over time, as generally "the natural way of things" is just the direct result of what people say and do at any given time.
So if it is deemed as different from 'normal' in our society for a female to make electronic music, she is less likely to do it, and we can do our little bit to help stop peddling such ridiculous norms.
My favourites (dj's and producers) are Vaccine, Subeena, Ikonika, Shiva, Kozee, Gena, Pandai'a... big up everytime!

wow . so many!! good to know 
actually i produce dubstep, dnb, and breakbeat stuff, but my main focus production-wise now is based on dubstep, because i can play a lot more with sounds in this field, there is more room then at 180 bpm.
if you wanna check out some of my productions, you can go either to http://www.myspace.com/shroombab or http://www.myspace.com/hightensionrecordings (my labels homepage with the first release being DUBSTEP). apart from that, my upcoming releases are not shared on myspace. there's something for dubstep division and something for dubkraft in the pipeline, but can't share audios with you yet.
also my remixer of "swanky" is a lady, she's called SciFiSol, but obviously she's more into IDM and electro than pure dubstep.

actually i produce dubstep, dnb, and breakbeat stuff, but my main focus production-wise now is based on dubstep, because i can play a lot more with sounds in this field, there is more room then at 180 bpm.
if you wanna check out some of my productions, you can go either to http://www.myspace.com/shroombab or http://www.myspace.com/hightensionrecordings (my labels homepage with the first release being DUBSTEP). apart from that, my upcoming releases are not shared on myspace. there's something for dubstep division and something for dubkraft in the pipeline, but can't share audios with you yet.
also my remixer of "swanky" is a lady, she's called SciFiSol, but obviously she's more into IDM and electro than pure dubstep.
HIGH TENSION // DUBSTEP DIVISION // DUBKRAFT
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rinse out!
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woo ha. not even gonna bother getting into the gender debate... big up em all, tall, short, wide, narrow, bald, grey, ugly, beautiful. i really don't give a shit as long as you can make my ears tingle and my hips swagger. do it up.patient wrote:
My favourites (dj's and producers) are Vaccine, Subeena, Ikonika, Shiva, Kozee, Gena, Pandai'a... big up everytime!
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The fact that people are admitting to loving these producers before being aware of their gender is enough to close this down!
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And utmost respect to Shiva but I figured everybody knew that from me! Her set style is so musical, evolving, macro-visionary.
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MIDNIGHT SUN / VENDETTA out on Surface Tension Recordings.
LINC / REAPPEAR out on Apparatus Recordings.
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MIDNIGHT SUN / VENDETTA out on Surface Tension Recordings.
LINC / REAPPEAR out on Apparatus Recordings.
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