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Gender and the House Music Scene (pg. 8)
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jchung52
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Originally posted by Abercrombie


fap fap fap


LOL
VDub


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Yohan
so, when is the cue that we can start laughing at jennifer rene?

PS: Miss Nine FTW
jchung52
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Originally posted by VDub


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LOL

she should go back to porn...
Skipper
When I first heard of Niki Belucci I watched about 5 of her youtube clips...she played the same song in three of them.

Women like her highlight how DJing is slanted more towards sex for females...ie. why is it acceptable to show up to a gig in booty shorts but nipple stickers but not to the office?
Silky Johnson
Because people aren't high on drugs at the office.
Skipper
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Originally posted by jennypie
Because people aren't high on drugs at the office.


Regardless of what the reason is, I'm just highlighting that there's a more laissez faire attitude (and probably an expectation from some) about a female DJ's appearance/sexuality as compared to other professions. If you love the music but don't want to be a sex object, I can imagine making a full time career out of DJing would be more challenging than making it as an accountant.
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by VDub
I like DJ Irene and Lisa Lashes...

They both play hard trance which is even better...


My ultimate Diva night would be Irene, Lisa Lashes, LAdy Dana and Anne Savage
AppliedScience
Simple Fact.

People @ top 40 bars are there for the alcohol and possible casual encounters

People @ EDM bars/clubs are there for the MUSIC!
Yohan
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Originally posted by AppliedScience
Simple Fact.

People @ top 40 bars are there for the alcohol and possible casual encounters

People @ EDM bars/clubs are there for the MUSIC!

even the skasians?

Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Skipper
Regardless of what the reason is, I'm just highlighting that there's a more laissez faire attitude (and probably an expectation from some) about a female DJ's appearance/sexuality as compared to other professions. If you love the music but don't want to be a sex object, I can imagine making a full time career out of DJing would be more challenging than making it as an accountant.




Well, to be serious for a moment, it's not like women in other professions don't use don't use their sexuality to their advantage as well. It's just not as overt because, well, people aren't high on drugs, lololol. There's more to the message there, I'm just too lazy to articulate in an intelligent manner. Carry on.

:o
AppliedScience
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Originally posted by Yohan
even the skasians?



lol the skasians?
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