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Top 100 Female DJs - poll
shejay.net (a guide to female DJs worldwide) has decided to do a top 100 female DJ poll.
I think the whole thing is a bit retarded in principle and in execution - I couldn't even come close to listing 100 well known female DJs - but I was interested in people's thoughts on this.
1/ top 10 female DJs?
2/ do you think a website and a poll like this helps or hinders female DJs? Does it draw attention to a group that needs a bit of exposure or does it detract from the message that many female DJs stand by- that there should be no distinction between male and female?
The poll is here.
http://www.top100femaledjs.net/
Discuss.
i agree with you that talent should be judged by just that and not by gender...Polls like this in combination with dj's like Collen Shannon make the plight for female dj's worse.The day when we stop using the word female and dj in the same sentence everyone will be better off.I saw a show on bpm about this topic and it was soooo insulting to the viewers intelligence.If you are good you are good no matter what you might have in your pants.
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ps..i cant name 100 either...
1. Top 10? I don't think I can come up with 10. Over the years, I've enjoyed Anne Savage, Mistress B., Sandra Collins, Sydney Blu, TK (local), yourself Sarah
, Chiclet, caught a bit of K-Swing once...I'm reaching now...
2. I don't have a *problem* with it...and perhaps it does draw attention to some female DJs who might not otherwise have the same level of exposure, namely the lesser known ones.
But does this at all benefit (or does it possibly even marginalize) the accomplishments of established DJs like Anne Savage, Mistress B, Sandra Collins, Lady Dana, etc. who have "made it" (I would hope) as a result of their talent?
I'd rather see some group/person put energy into promoting DJing to women in general...to encourage more women to participate in an industry that has been historically and overwhelmingly represented by men.
Well that is kind of what shejay.net does - it is a good promotional tool for female DJs (promoters, producers and artists of other varieties as well).
I could probably come up with 25 well known female DJs spanning a number of genres.
The shejay website lists hundreds and hundreds - it's a pretty neat read, actually - just picking random entries from overseas, reading bios and checking out websites.
Re: Top 100 Female DJs - poll
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| Originally posted by Skipper do you think a website and a poll like this helps or hinders female DJs? Does it draw attention to a group that needs a bit of exposure or does it detract from the message that many female DJs stand by- that there should be no distinction between male and female? |
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| Originally posted by Skipper Well that is kind of what shejay.net does - it is a good promotional tool for female DJs (promoters, producers and artists of other varieties as well). I could probably come up with 25 well known female DJs spanning a number of genres. The shejay website lists hundreds and hundreds - it's a pretty neat read, actually - just picking random entries from overseas, reading bios and checking out websites. |
*bump*
Surely more than 3 ppl have an opinion
I definitely think this is for exposure. I have no problems with it, and I really do think it is a good idea.
When you section out a mintority, you are helping bring attention to an imbalance.
I think sometimes when people think of female djs, they really dont take them seriously enough. The girls who spin topless really do not help, and just further perpetuate the stigma that female djs are more of a freak show than serious talent.
It is no secret that the EDM scene is dominated by guys, and who knows why. I am more than willing to listen to a dj if they are good, and i could care less if they are male or female.
The only thing i think this list will do is, give people a starting ground, which maybe its purpose. If somebody really does want to specifically listen to a female dj, this list will atleast give them a starting ground.
Lady Dana All th way Baby!
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| Originally posted by Skipper shejay.net (a guide to female DJs worldwide) has decided to do a top 100 female DJ poll. I think the whole thing is a bit retarded in principle and in execution - I couldn't even come close to listing 100 well known female DJs - but I was interested in people's thoughts on this. 1/ top 10 female DJs? 2/ do you think a website and a poll like this helps or hinders female DJs? Does it draw attention to a group that needs a bit of exposure or does it detract from the message that many female DJs stand by- that there should be no distinction between male and female? The poll is here. http://www.top100femaledjs.net/ Discuss. |
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| Originally posted by Djsketchbag Lady Dana All th way Baby! |
I think the overriding purpose of any site or campaign should be to attract more women to the field, to enter amateur contests, etc (and be less about promoting existing DJs).
As the # of women who DJ increases, we'll naturally see more and more prominent, successful female DJs in the clubs.
how about female producers too?
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| Originally posted by MarkT I think the overriding purpose of any site or campaign should be to attract more women to the field, to enter amateur contests, etc (and be less about promoting existing DJs). As the # of women who DJ increases, we'll naturally see more and more prominent, successful female DJs in the clubs. |
Anne Savage!
Love her music. Holy shit!
Guv - Jan. 2004 for an Ultra Spin - one of my best nights at Guvy easy! And it was primarily bc of her.
Jem
I don't even know 1 female DJ, shame on me 
k swing 
that mention deserves some of dis

and some of dissssss

and dissssss

Besides Sarah, I'd vote for these two:
DJ Wildchild [D n' B]
Amber D [Hard House, Hard Trance, Funky House]
There would probably be more, but none that I can think of off the top of my head.
I believe that a contest/poll like this is beneficial for the entrants. Any press is good press - esp. in a business where name recognition is so important.
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