Technoacts that are not white males
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Ok. So.
Sex, race, religion and sexual preference on all future demos please kids.
But we promise it's all about the music.
Sex, race, religion and sexual preference on all future demos please kids.
But we promise it's all about the music.
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Yes. There are profound personality differences, something the feminists often deny, which is quite bizarre really. But of course there are just as profound overlap, something which is easily experienced in the (hard) techno scene where the women often are (act?) more masculine than many men, or me anyways. So what you get is in fact MORE masculinity as those women who make it big in techno are more masculine than men and what does this bring of diversity?The_G wrote:
Experiencing life differently = a different perspective. And yes, women generally experience life differently than men.
If people would go to the length of just thinking about what they mean by diversity, representation, masculinity/feminity etc this whole discussion would become clearer. This discussion applies of course to other creative fields as well.
I do in fact welcome more "feminity" within techno as it could perhaps "diversify" the dominant (masculine?) sounds, composition styles and general approach in aesthetics. But I can't really find some good examples.
Discrimination is another thing, and I am still of the impression that this is quite limited, especially in the off-mainstream/underground scenes. At least in Western Europe.
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Can't see any stupid shit. Your track titles ARE sexist. So what's the point? That she blocked you before you could answer?mainst09 wrote:Yall want to hear a true story?
One day i was approached by a girl whose artist name is "Ciel" but her real name is Cindy and basically she attacked because my artist name who for those who don't know its "Cindy" was already used, that my track titles were sexist and a lot of people in the scene were disgusted and all those things and you know what she did even before i could reply? she blocked me hahaha so she calls me the most stupid shit ever and then blocks me..
I'm interested in what you would have replied to her accusations.
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No demo yet(I have a traktor mix tho), but i'm a black arabic trans-woman (i'm also gender fluid so may as well call me sir when I feel like it) and I love hard techno like richy howtin, are you interested ?Lost to the Void wrote:Ok. So.
Sex, race, religion and sexual preference on all future demos please kids.
But we promise it's all about the music.
I'll give you a link to my mixcloud, ok ?
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Don't know about MixMag, but you are right on the money about RA.RWise wrote: This mainly comes from the crowd that strongly follow R.A, mixmag etc - which are all heavy on the social-justice side of things.
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I got a review of one of my releases in RA recently.
My missus, who knows me so well, said "So how much do you hate yourself now? hipster sellout"
"Well, I did a little sick in my mouth when the label sent the news" was my reply.
My missus, who knows me so well, said "So how much do you hate yourself now? hipster sellout"
"Well, I did a little sick in my mouth when the label sent the news" was my reply.
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Mono-xID wrote:Can't see any stupid shit. Your track titles ARE sexist. So what's the point? That she blocked you before you could answer?mainst09 wrote:Yall want to hear a true story?
One day i was approached by a girl whose artist name is "Ciel" but her real name is Cindy and basically she attacked because my artist name who for those who don't know its "Cindy" was already used, that my track titles were sexist and a lot of people in the scene were disgusted and all those things and you know what she did even before i could reply? she blocked me hahaha so she calls me the most stupid shit ever and then blocks me..
I'm interested in what you would have replied to her accusations.
lmao why are they sexist?
Voices From Cindy's Cunt
Re: Technoacts that are not white males
Not at all what I'm saying but okay.Lost to the Void wrote:Ok. So.
Sex, race, religion and sexual preference on all future demos please kids.
But we promise it's all about the music.
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Wise man once say: We could save the world if we only stopped trying.
Just throw a good fucking party and if someone there says: "hey where are all the minorities? This party is politicaly incorrect"! Just tell 'em to fuck off and go rally round the white house! Stop ruining the vibe for everybody with your bullshit white knight act! And on that note: youtu.be/7W33HRc1A6c
Just throw a good fucking party and if someone there says: "hey where are all the minorities? This party is politicaly incorrect"! Just tell 'em to fuck off and go rally round the white house! Stop ruining the vibe for everybody with your bullshit white knight act! And on that note: youtu.be/7W33HRc1A6c
"After silence that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music". Aldous Huxley
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Well, I mean... you did say this:The_G wrote:Not at all what I'm saying but okay.Lost to the Void wrote:Ok. So.
Sex, race, religion and sexual preference on all future demos please kids.
But we promise it's all about the music.
So being "category blind" is bad because it perpetuates the status quo, but you should also at the same time not judge music by the person who made it.For example, when there are more barriers for one group than another, then being "category-blind" is a way of just replicating the status quo.
Please do explain to me how those two sentiments don't completely contradict each other?
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As a follow-up that... Isn't basically all bigotry/racism/separatism/tribalism pretty much a direct result of people not willing to be "category blind" in the first place?
So the solution to the problem of people not being "category blind"... is to *not* be "category blind"?
Brilliant stuff, mate.
So the solution to the problem of people not being "category blind"... is to *not* be "category blind"?
Brilliant stuff, mate.
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It's a general comment about "category-blindness" as a moral ethical position, not a specific comment about music. If people in social category X face barriers that people in social category Y do not, then being "category-blind" can work to perpetuate the advantages held by category X over category Y.meeb wrote: Well, I mean... you did say this:
So being "category blind" is bad because it perpetuates the status quo, but you should also at the same time not judge music by the person who made it.For example, when there are more barriers for one group than another, then being "category-blind" is a way of just replicating the status quo.
Please do explain to me how those two sentiments don't completely contradict each other?
The question, for me, is how to reconcile a belief in category blindness as an ideal with the reality of inequality. I don't like positive discrimination because it attacks the symptoms and not the root causes. In general, when there is inequality, I like policies that tackle the root causes of inequality, for example unequal access by race/ethnicity to quality schooling, chid care or health services.
Now keep in mind, we are still in general philosophy/politics territory here--not talking about techno, or even music. But let's talk about techno now. Say you have two DJs. One is make (X) and one is female (Y). If X > Y, and both are available for the same price, playing the same kind of music, then I'd say you book X--after all, X is better. And if X < Y, it's an easy decision for Y. But what if X = Y? In this case, I might book Y--especially if the night already tilts very male--because there are fewer women DJs out there, it's plausible that they face higher barriers than men in this scene, and I generally think the scene is healthier and more interesting when it brings together more diverse perspectives. Granted, there are reasons why I might still book X over Y--for example, if Y is a jerk and difficult to work with. But all things being equal, I'd strongly consider booking Y over X, for the simple reasons I laid out above: the more diverse the scene is, the less same-y and more interesting I find it to be.
Simple as.
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Racism, for example, can be ideological (i.e. the belief that some "races" are better than others, or more deserving of privileges) or institutional (i.e. a system of inequality by race). Colorblindness is in fact opposed to ideological racism, which is why I believe in colorblindness as an ideal. But it can reproduce institutional racial inequality, because it tries to ignore how race structures inequality when it clearly does so. So for me, colorblind or category-blind societies are the ideal--something to work for. But, sadly, not the reality. Not even close.meeb wrote:As a follow-up that... Isn't basically all bigotry/racism/separatism/tribalism pretty much a direct result of people not willing to be "category blind" in the first place?
So the solution to the problem of people not being "category blind"... is to *not* be "category blind"?
Brilliant stuff, mate.
Again, I'm speaking generally here. Not about techno. Frankly, I doubt techno has much of a racism problem, considering its roots. I think it's more plausible that techno has a sexism problem, but as I said above, I don't think it's the main reason why women become DJs/producers in small numbers than men. Could be wrong here, and I'd love to hear some female input to this conversation, but my suspicion is it's more a case of differing levels of interest in pursuing a career or serious hobby in this specific music style.
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