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I am an electronic musician who, as someone recently said to me, set up Feminatronic to act as "soft PR" for female electronic artists from all genres and styles. If I can give a little helping hand then why not?

Gendered Voices and Social Harmony

Wonderful thought provoking series. Well worth reading.

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Gendered Voices widgetEditor’s Note: Our forum on gender and voice comes to a close today—and what a forum it has been! Last week AO Roberts talked about speech synthesis and why the robotic voices are so often female. That post followed Art Blake’s, where he talked about how his experience shifting his voice from feminine to masculine as a transgender man intersects with his work on John Cage. Before that, Regina Bradley put the soundtrack of Scandal in conversation with race and gender. The week before I talked about what it meant to have people call me, a woman of color, “loud.” The post that started it all?  Christine Ehrick‘s selections from her forthcoming book, on the gendered soundscape.

This week Robin James returns to SO! to round out our forum with an analysis of how ideas of what women should sound like have roots in Greek philosophy. So, lean…

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The Sounds of International Women’s Day 2015

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SUNDAY, 8th MARCH was International Women’s Day and a large number of events took place in Paris to mark the day.

To mark la Journée internationale de la femme last year I went to the Marie Curie Museum in the 5th arrondissement where there was an exhibition in the garden of the museum of photographic portraits celebrating the careers of prominent women, past and present, who worked or are currently working in the fields of science and medicine. You can see my report about that exhibition here.

To mark the day this year, I thought I would do something completely different!

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I arrived in Place de la République on Sunday afternoon to record the sights and sounds of my first manifestation of the year, the Paris contribution to the Marche Mondiale des Femmes 2015.

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It was a very lively and good-natured manifestation and although both women…

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INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY – PAINT IT PURPLE

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For International Womens Day Feminatronic has Painted it Purple

Lea Bertucci ~ Resonance Shapes

Another great discovery care of ACL.

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Resonance Shapes A new record store (Rough Trade) just opened in NYC, and this is exactly the sort of new record one might hope to discover in the front racks: intricate, creative, pleasing to the eye and ear.  The Coke bottle vinyl is an appealing factor: hard plastic backed by a hard plastic sleeve containing the cover art.  An additional tiny touch is a thin, clear postcard containing the track listing; one almost misses it until one removes the record from the sleeve.

Lea1Bertucci has been honing her skills for many years in multiple arenas, including photography, video and sound installation.  The latter discipline comes to mind when listening to Resonance Shapes. The sounds seem to have been assembled in vertical layers rather than in horizontal layers, providing the impression of walking through a room even when sitting still.  Sounds move into the foreground and fade into the background, untethered by…

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Kyoka ~ Is (Is Superpowered)

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rasternoton153_kyoka_coverGerman label raster-noton has been quietly building an empire of astute dance floor and headphone wizards; amassing producers with a progressive bent to their love of heavy techno music. Producers who are not content to hit for par or sail the known course of safety and calm waters. Producers who want to challenge the load-bearing capacity of your speakers, and your hips. So, if raster-noton is a burgeoning techno armada, growing in parallel to the early rise of Ninja Tune, then Kyoka is the Neotropic to Kangding Ray’s Amon Tobin in the raster-noton canon. But I would hesitate at making any further direct comparisons to Riz Maslin’s Ninja alter ego.

On Is (IsSuperpowered), Berlin-based and Japan-born Kyoka offers a brilliant bouquet of flavors and influences. There is the kosmische cut-up flow of Jan Jelinek wed to the heavy dance floor deconstructions of Andy Stott, but a bit more…

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FOCUS ON PIONEERS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC – GUDRUN GUT

Part of a season on the Pioneers of Electronic Music

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THE WIRE – GUDRUN GUT PODCAST

INTERVIEW: Tune-Yards | NARC. | Reliably Informed

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INTERVIEW: Tune-Yards | NARC. | Reliably Informed | Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East.

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INTERVIEW: Anja Schneider | NARC. | Reliably Informed | Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East.

Jennifer Chan’s Net Art: Challenging the Gendered Online Culture

Although not about electronic music as such this piece is interesting in the way it looks at gender issues via new media, technology and the net. Worth reading.

FEMINATRONIC DISCOVERS – PINKLOGIK

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