For women in electronic music, the struggle hasn't just been about getting on the lineup; it’s been about overcoming the "technical gatekeeping" that suggests synthesis and sound design are masculine domains.

The Resonance of Resistance: Beyond the Frequency of the "Synth Sisters" EDM.com Presents Synth Sisters: A Series Illumi...

Early pioneers like Wendy Carlos and Delia Derbyshire didn't just play music; they engineered the technology that made modern EDM possible. For women in electronic music, the struggle hasn't

Series like Synth Sisters act as a digital "tribal collective," breaking down the corporate-fueled sameness of mainstream charts. For women in electronic music

Modern female producers often perform "extra" labor—navigating "bro-heavy" studio environments and resisting the sexualization of their image —just to be heard as equals. 2. The Power of Community Curating

Edm.com Presents Synth Sisters: A Series: Illumi...

For women in electronic music, the struggle hasn't just been about getting on the lineup; it’s been about overcoming the "technical gatekeeping" that suggests synthesis and sound design are masculine domains.

The Resonance of Resistance: Beyond the Frequency of the "Synth Sisters"

Early pioneers like Wendy Carlos and Delia Derbyshire didn't just play music; they engineered the technology that made modern EDM possible.

Series like Synth Sisters act as a digital "tribal collective," breaking down the corporate-fueled sameness of mainstream charts.

Modern female producers often perform "extra" labor—navigating "bro-heavy" studio environments and resisting the sexualization of their image —just to be heard as equals. 2. The Power of Community Curating