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
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