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An article at 5 Magazine - House Music from Chicago by Terry Matthew.Over the years I would hear this story over and over again, applied to each and every female DJ and producer from Chicago that achieved significant renown or credibility. Can you believe it? Every single female in this industry met a guy, sucked his talent through a straw and threw him over her shoulder like an empty beer can when she was through.
No, I really couldnt believe it anymore. This isnt some cosmic coincidence. This is what institutionalized misogyny actually looks like. The story kept being repeated I heard it over and over again through the years, applied to people who werent even on the scene back when I first heard it applied to Emily.
I really need to emphasize that Im not taking artistic license here. The same story has been fitted over nearly female Chicago House Music DJ like a straightjacket custom cut for dangerous women.
Not very long, and worth reading if you are interested in dance or electronic music. I like a fair number of female DJs - but I have to admit my collection skews 4-1 male. I don't think that's because men are more talented; I think it's because woman don't get the same opportunities that men do. They don't have the same protections - they don't get the same promotions. Hopefully its getting better (there are more well known female DJs than there were in the 90s it seems like, but that's just my impression).
Bryant
F4lconF16
(3,747 posts)Thanks for posting. Maybe it's just my relatively recent introduction to house/electronic music, but I feel like there's been a growth in popularity, if not respect for, female DJs. My playlists tend to run about 2:1 m/f, and the gap is getting closer. I'd say that most of my friend's tend to have close to that ratio as well.
This is, of course, not to suggest that everything in the article isn't happening, just that there may be positive growth happening.
ismnotwasm
(42,484 posts)Not a huge fan of electronic music, but I read the occasional article--it is dance music to me, and it's worldwide. I'm currently working with a doctor doing his fellowship-- he's from Pakistan-- who is very into it, mostly in Punjabi.
It's not surprising, this article, and follows a very familiar pattern. What's encouraging is someone is paying attention and as I mentioned fans are everywhere, another opportunity for empowerment and respect for women if this awareness grows.
Thanks!
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)Biopic planned of EDM DJ who cross-dressed to avoid industry sexism
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/dec/02/biopic-edm-dj-tatiana-warner-bros
http://lasvegassun.com/vegasdeluxe/2014/dec/08/female-dj-disguised-male-lands-movie-barry-manilow/
ismnotwasm
(42,484 posts)Thank you as well