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In this episode we talked to Rkana about the upsides of being a new DJ, balancing a full time day job and being a DJ and the pressures of being perceived, especially as a woman artist. Today's episode transcript can be found here.
Keep up with Rkana here!
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Today we got to talk to Erica Tedd about how their knowledge of branding and marketing has positively impacted their career, focusing your energy on building your online community, and the age-old question of whether to specialize in genres.
To see what Erica Tedd is up to follow her here and her event series, Taking You Higher. The transcript for this episode can be fo und here.
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JO: This week we talked to JO about green flags to watch out for when getting booked, the importance of women and femmes in the industry working collaboratively, and how to stay positive and productive when bookings are down.
Find them here on IG and their new music here. The transcript can be found here.
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We got to talk to AKKI about when to get a manager, how they’re incorporating their sober lifestyle into DJing and how they've been supporting women in the industry for years and dreaming upnew ways they continue to do so. Links to this week's transcript is here.
Follow their IG here, Mixer2Mixer here and check out their releases here.
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We got to talk to JNR about the OnlyFemmes Collective that she co-organizes, working through perfectionism, and how she’s moved through and learned misogyny while throwing events.
Follow JNR here and OnlyFemmes here. Here is this week's transcript.
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E-Mood: In this episode we talk to E-Mood about how their gender non conforming and genre nonconforming go hand and hand, how their queerness has impacted their career, and how to make a set filled with intentionality that makes the people move.
To keep up with e-mood follow them on IG and soundcloud and check out their podcast, Plurality Pod.
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On this episode we chatted with Le Camille about her residency, Mad Chapel, the importance of having a community to support one another in the music world, the politics of the dance floor and pressures of being hot as a women DJ and how if you hate edits you just might be a racist.
To keep up with them, follow them here. The transcript for this week's episode is available here.
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This week we talked to Bangs about their obsession with synth music, how they move through moments of emotional intensity as an artist and what advice they have for artists who are trying to develop their sound and purpose.
Find them here to keep up with everything they're doing! You can find the transcript here. You can also watch this episode on Youtube.
Support Women DJs is hosted Rach Brosman, produced by Aya Clarke and filmed by Kalyn Jacobs.
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