feminine issues in electronic music...
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- lovelydivot
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
See how quickly my thread went from the music to very special shoes...
That's a feminine issue...
I mean - If I could find the exactly right kind of special shoe...
I wouldn't have to think about spinning records at all...I could just spend all day getting the other kind of waxed.
			
			
									
									
						That's a feminine issue...
I mean - If I could find the exactly right kind of special shoe...
I wouldn't have to think about spinning records at all...I could just spend all day getting the other kind of waxed.
Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
So, what's the issue?
Are you asking for the best way of finding a mixing partner?
			
			
									
									Are you asking for the best way of finding a mixing partner?
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
Some women are quite successful in electronic music, take Paris Hilton for example. All you need is a proper sex tape and you'll get more bookings than you can handle!
			
			
									
									
						Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
i'd be pretty weirded out if anyone came up to me randomly and asked to be 'mixing partners'
if you've spoken to them a bit and know they dj, suggest a mixing sesh with some spliffs/beers or whatever
			
			
									
									if you've spoken to them a bit and know they dj, suggest a mixing sesh with some spliffs/beers or whatever
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
chekov wrote:i'd be pretty weirded out if anyone came up to me randomly and asked to be 'mixing partners'
if you've spoken to them a bit and know they dj, suggest a mixing sesh with some spliffs/beers or whatever
See - guys do this all the time like it's nothing...
A girl tries and it's just rife with implications.
I'm sure the bulk of my problem lies with not living in the right place - to become recognizable as a person on the scene...
I've always been tuning in from some remote outpost...
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
....if I have to fight my way back in, it's not gonna be pretty...

			
			
													
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
if anyone came up to me in the club & asked (after a bit of conversation) if they wanted to have a session, id probably be keen, cuz i wouldve already made my mind up as to whether they're psychotic or not
			
			
									
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
Get good - worry about the bullshit later
marketing is different and tbf, you know EXACTLY what issues you'd be facing from that angle
dumb question
blatantly an attempt to coax some dumb-dumb into a debate which makes them look like a dumb-dumb
female dj's struggle because electronic music is male dominated, simple.
			
			
									
									
						marketing is different and tbf, you know EXACTLY what issues you'd be facing from that angle
dumb question
blatantly an attempt to coax some dumb-dumb into a debate which makes them look like a dumb-dumb
female dj's struggle because electronic music is male dominated, simple.
Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
BM, you're reaching ... you don't have to be the victim all the time!  it's okay bro!
try being a female in the hardcore/punk scene...
			
			
									
									try being a female in the hardcore/punk scene...
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
Sampled the sound of someone wiping themselves with a femfresh
Feminine tissues in electronic music
			
			
									
									Feminine tissues in electronic music
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
particle-jim wrote:femfresh

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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
I know - I started talkin' mad shit in this thread...I'm just full of it...
I'm a softie really...I'm not trying to bait anyone into this thread to bash them...
I'm seriously just wondering if you guys even know what a feminine issue is
- or if you like, condone, and uphold the concepts because the system is a benefit to you...?
You know - poverty is the worst form of violence...
I've seen men support other men because they understand the system - women get sent back to their families...
That's why the father gives the bride away...
You say stand up on your own - well then stop forcing me into those stupid shoes
You do it...full femme style...Miss Chloe is going to be hard to beat
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													I'm a softie really...I'm not trying to bait anyone into this thread to bash them...
I'm seriously just wondering if you guys even know what a feminine issue is
- or if you like, condone, and uphold the concepts because the system is a benefit to you...?
You know - poverty is the worst form of violence...
I've seen men support other men because they understand the system - women get sent back to their families...
That's why the father gives the bride away...
You say stand up on your own - well then stop forcing me into those stupid shoes
You do it...full femme style...Miss Chloe is going to be hard to beat
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
So...can I see that picture of Kode9 again?...and then I'm going to tell you guys a secret

Yep - That's the one...
And here's the secret...long long time ago when I was allowed to follow Kode9 on twitter...and did for about a years or so...
I always thought from the very beginning...that he had a girlfriend named Nicole.
So I never thought about him like that...
			
			
													
Yep - That's the one...
And here's the secret...long long time ago when I was allowed to follow Kode9 on twitter...and did for about a years or so...
I always thought from the very beginning...that he had a girlfriend named Nicole.
So I never thought about him like that...
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
Then...when he came back like this...

I was like yeah - That's definatly his bone structure...I'm going to say something to him, everyone says he's real nice and approachable...one of the nicest people on the scene...
So I said stuff to him in his own language and guess what...I got banned almost immediatly!!!
So - I just assumed he must have a jealous girlfriend.
Girls have to contend with jealous mates when approaching a person in "the club" - even the ones that don't exist yet...
A guy can just approach another guy to converse - a girl has to deal with all this other - who knows what kind of bullshit.
Most girls just won't.
			
			
													
I was like yeah - That's definatly his bone structure...I'm going to say something to him, everyone says he's real nice and approachable...one of the nicest people on the scene...
So I said stuff to him in his own language and guess what...I got banned almost immediatly!!!
So - I just assumed he must have a jealous girlfriend.
Girls have to contend with jealous mates when approaching a person in "the club" - even the ones that don't exist yet...
A guy can just approach another guy to converse - a girl has to deal with all this other - who knows what kind of bullshit.
Most girls just won't.
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						Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
Women aren't strong enough to carry a bag full of dubs/records.
			
			
									
									Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
So I have to have a bag full of dubs to talk to Kode9...
Well, I'm going to have to make them all myself then - Where are the strictly female dub cutters?

			
			
									
									
						Well, I'm going to have to make them all myself then - Where are the strictly female dub cutters?
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
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Re: feminine issues in electronic music...
seriously though - If someone came to me and said...
If your gonna be here - you're gonna have to wear some really dumb shoes...
I'd probably pick these first...

			
			
													If your gonna be here - you're gonna have to wear some really dumb shoes...
I'd probably pick these first...

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