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Neville Bone
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Apr 25, 2005 13:41
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On 2005-04-25 13:36, InnerAlchemy wrote:
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Neville Bone wrote:
BTW:
You're German,do you know of a female German dj named STELLA NUTELLA?
Apparently she played at Solipse Zambia and she was brilliant!




Inner Alchemy wrote:

And Stella Nutella is Swedish BTW....



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Is she?
Did you ever listen to her?Is she as good as I heard?
A trustfull friend told me about her so I do trust his opinions.

Love,peace,respect & goodluck Alchemy
floatyhippyflower


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Posted : Apr 25, 2005 16:56
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On 2005-04-25 12:22, Neville Bone wrote:
In life there are opinions & there are also facts.
When it comes to facts the perosnal opinios don't count any more.

What colour is the sky?
Blue - That's a fact



OK. Neville. I’m going to apologise for my grumpiness earlier. I’m not a morning person. I’ve had a nice cup of roibos and a walk in the sun since then, so feeling more the thing.

You talk so much about fact and opinion.
So. The fact is (and the point of the thread); there are comparatively less women making psy than men. And most of us answering have tried to offered personal accounts that may – or may not – suggest why this is the case IN RELATION TO PSY and psy only. As you say, this is a forum so by definition opinion does count when there are no clear-cut, factual answers. I gave my opinion. That’s all.

What I objected to with respect to your own opinion were the broad sweeping generalisations you made, such as “many women have no ear for music…less than men….even some men but it’s more women” because in saying such things you’re moving out of the realm of psy and the topic in question, and into music, ability and gender as a whole. And there are plenty of women who are fully engaged with music in one way or another, amazing female musicians past and present who contribute hugely to music when considered in it’s entirety, even if they have not been recognised throughout history to the same degree that men have. (And that’s a fact!)

But perhaps this is a language thing, and I have misunderstood you. If so I’m sorry.

And the sky isn’t always blue you know! Depends on what you’ve been smokin’!!

Love and peace 3;~
Cyber Punk
IsraTrance Team

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Posted : Apr 25, 2005 17:05
Behind every successful man, there is a woman...

And that's the FACT !           -=Lead System Designer=-
Neville Bone
IsraTrance Junior Member

Started Topics :  12
Posts :  390
Posted : Apr 25, 2005 17:23
Quote:

On 2005-04-25 16:56, floatyhippyflower wrote:
Quote:

On 2005-04-25 12:22, Neville Bone wrote:
In life there are opinions & there are also facts.
When it comes to facts the perosnal opinios don't count any more.

What colour is the sky?
Blue - That's a fact



OK. Neville. I’m going to apologise for my grumpiness earlier. I’m not a morning person. I’ve had a nice cup of roibos and a walk in the sun since then, so feeling more the thing.

You talk so much about fact and opinion.
So. The fact is (and the point of the thread); there are comparatively less women making psy than men. And most of us answering have tried to offered personal accounts that may – or may not – suggest why this is the case IN RELATION TO PSY and psy only. As you say, this is a forum so by definition opinion does count when there are no clear-cut, factual answers. I gave my opinion. That’s all.

What I objected to with respect to your own opinion were the broad sweeping generalisations you made, such as “many women have no ear for music…less than men….even some men but it’s more women” because in saying such things you’re moving out of the realm of psy and the topic in question, and into music, ability and gender as a whole. And there are plenty of women who are fully engaged with music in one way or another, amazing female musicians past and present who contribute hugely to music when considered in it’s entirety, even if they have not been recognised throughout history to the same degree that men have. (And that’s a fact!)

But perhaps this is a language thing, and I have misunderstood you. If so I’m sorry.

And the sky isn’t always blue you know! Depends on what you’ve been smokin’!!

Love and peace 3;~




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We have agreed floaty hippy.

hehheee......
I love you,peace to tou too.
Neville Bone
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Apr 25, 2005 17:25
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On 2005-04-25 17:05, Cyber Punk wrote:
Behind every successful man, there is a woman...

And that's the FACT !




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hehhe...That's also very true.I also heard that there's a woman behind every war too..!
just kidding
full_on
IsraTrance Team

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Posted : Apr 25, 2005 18:37
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On 2005-04-25 17:05, Cyber Punk wrote:
Behind every successful man, there is a woman...

And that's the FACT !



And behind (looking for) this woman is the successful man's wife!

It seems we got more woman than we imagined...
Respect!           .
...Be gentle with the earth...
...Dance like nobody's watching...
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...I don't mind not going to Heaven, as long as they've got Coffee in Hell...
Plan_B
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posts :  189
Posted : Apr 25, 2005 20:52
Has this became a catch phrase thread?
but really, I've heard about Dara-lee (she is a girl,right?).
and miranda (in the times of gnnochi and stuff), and electric skychurch has a gal (though i think she's more into singing...).
But all of those names are a thing of the past...
Are women Afraid of VST'is??

Think about it...
it could be quite great, such energy-filled genre with the gentle touch of a (psy)Lady...
MmmMmmMmm... Ladies

(but now i wonder if the majority of them were ever fond of knobs nad faders...)

P.s.
Its quite stupid, But Juno is a girl's name... a godess. It should mean smth., right?           "The Blues is'nt about making you feel better. It's about making others feel worse, and make a few bucks while you're at it." - "Bleeding gums" Murphey.
The Green Channel
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Posts :  1025
Posted : Apr 25, 2005 22:32
I agree with the ladies (and have more to add ) :

I generally think that girls theoretically have as “good” ears as boys have, but a lot of girls find it quite frankly boring and are to some extend frightened by it…. Sadly a stigma has been imprinted into society, that girls are not good technically and this is what “frightens” a lot of girls…Thankfully it has not influenced all girls…

So girls just start making music… You can do anything you want…

Sometimes I think people judge other people in a very narrow-minded way, MR. BONE wife just loves him so dearly, that she loves everything that he creates, no matter how good it is, or how bad it is… This tells the reader absolutely nothing what so ever about Mr. Bones’s wife’s personal life or her independence… They are just in love… … If it was the other way around it would be the same case scenario (if she had created something, he would love it also)…

And finally I really do not think it matters which gender makes the music, as long as it is good…


          "Love is a way of life"

(Gaia, Love, Nature, Shamanism (.2A.y.0a.hu.1a.sc.2a.), Terence McKenna)
Neville Bone
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posts :  390
Posted : Apr 26, 2005 17:36
Yeah!
Come on girleys do produce some music,I'm sure some of you would create some good morning music (That's because I think girls love melodies)..

And GREEN CHANNEL,
Thanks for your comments about my darling wife,you almost made my cry with joy..hehhheeeee.....

BOM GIRLS BOM!
offthenutboom
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posts :  928
Posted : Apr 27, 2005 01:05
I do believe any human being can do anything they want to regardless of their sexual equipment and their hormone composition. With that said, why there is less girls making trance? I do not know the answer. I know that the girls i met making trance, parties etc... are as good as the boys. But since the boys have been stablished in the scene for a longer time and it is flooded with testasterone, with some just looking @ them as sexual objects It happens. They might just think: "Let the boys do all the work and compete in this dick measuring competitions trance sometimes become, we will just have a good old time and enjoy all the fun" Of course this is a classic inference. I do know girls who just do not fuck around and are creating their very own presence very well notice, making the Earth shake in the trance community. Anyone can do it and soon we will see a rise as some stereotypes die and stigmas are shattered.
mono mono
Onnomon

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Posted : Apr 27, 2005 18:34
I'm a woman trapped in the body of a man.



BTW: Stella Nutella is a great DJ. And I know she's getting into the production side of things.

-dz
djmeghan
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Posted : Apr 27, 2005 18:49
I'm a female, and I'm a DJ (my screen name djmeghan = DJ Meghan).

Anyway, I've been spinning for almost 6 years. I spin a variety of styles from psytrance to techno to progressive to breaks. Most of what I spin is dark, thumping and tribal. I don't get into the fluffy stuff too much.

I don't produce (at least not yet), but my husband is interested in producing whenever we can get the money together buy some equipment. We're expecting our first child this coming June, so I think we'll be spending most of our money on raising our little one.

He's not intersted in DJing. When I picked up my decks back in '99, he tried messing around with them a little bit, but just thought it was best for me to be the one in the house to spin.

He's the one who got me into electronic music in the first place and is very supportive of me.           http://www.psylicious.com
http://3rdeyesqueegee.com
http://www.facebook.com/djmeghan
http://www.soundcloud.com/dj-meghan
Neville Bone
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Apr 27, 2005 18:56
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On 2005-04-27 18:49, djmeghan wrote:
I'm a female, and I'm a DJ (my screen name djmeghan = DJ Meghan).

Anyway, I've been spinning for almost 6 years. I spin a variety of styles from psytrance to techno to progressive to breaks. Most of what I spin is dark, thumping and tribal. I don't get into the fluffy stuff too much.

I don't produce (at least not yet), but my husband is interested in producing whenever we can get the money together buy some equipment. We're expecting our first child this coming June, so I think we'll be spending most of our money on raising our little one.

He's not intersted in DJing. When I picked up my decks back in '99, he tried messing around with them a little bit, but just thought it was best for me to be the one in the house to spin.

He's the one who got me into electronic music in the first place and is very supportive of me.



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So you are a pregnant dj?
Cool....heheeee....
Good luck for your & your husband's music plan but most of all good luck with your baby cause that's the importnat thing.

OFF TOPIC!

My wife and I had a miscarriage not long ago!
We were pregnant with a set of twin boys but lost them after the 4th month!!!!
So please take care of yourself and bring that healthy child on earth in my respect..

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