Note that the request is for women in *electronic dance music*, where women
are represented pretty well in the studio and even better in the audience
(i.e., the dancefloor), not *IDM* where things are pathetically different.
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> From: clickpop@hyperreal.org [mailto:clickpop@hyperreal.org]
> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 3:04 PM
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: (idm) fwd: women in idm project
>
>
> i received this email a short while back, and decided to
> forward it to the list. please respond off-list to
> maryw@princeton.edu
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> I'm doing an encyclopedic entry on women in electronic dance music (or
> "techno"). I know that this is a broad topic, but I'm asking various
> people so that I won't overlook someone.
>
> If you have the time to answer the following questions, I would be
> eternally grateful.
>
>
> In what capacity are women involved in techno? In production? As
> artists/composers? As listeners? Can you estimate more or less what
> percentage of women are involved in these different areas?
> Who are some
> more well-known women in this area?
>
> Thanks so much.
>
> mary c. wright
>
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> brian rachielles
> clickpop@hyperreal.org
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