Sunday, September 15, 2024

gender disparity in house music

 House music is a genre that I listen to and I enjoy it a lot on a daily basis. It became really famous this past few years, gaining a lot of fans in the industry and the genre (electronic music). Yet, despite the global popularity it has, there remains maybe a notable gender disparity within the whole industry. While many iconic male DJs that I listen to every day, and also producers, have become household names, women in house music often face significant challenges in gaining similar recognition for this type of music.

Historically, the house music scene worldwide has been dominated by male figures, both in terms I would say of public visibility and the industry influence. In my own experience, I am talking about this situation because I feel like there is not as many male DJs as from the opposite gender. I want to clarify, not because people might say men are better for it but maybe because of some other circumstances that women might face. Amazing DJs like Marlon Hoffstadt, Mochakk, Sam Alfred, Chris Stussy, and many more, have shaped the genre’s development and its global reach. Their prominence has set an authority, but it also created a landscape where male dominance became the norm of the genre. 

Women in not only house music but also electronic music overall, despite their talent and contributions, often struggle to achieve the same level of fame. Some artist that I can name like Peggy Gou, Sofia Kourtesis, Honey Dijon are notable exceptions, yet I think they still face obstacles to this disparity include industry gatekeeping and representation issues.

Some really good songs I listened to from female house music artists are: 


(this song became really popular not very long ago and it is in my top songs that I listen the most this year for sure by a female house music artist- Peggy gou)


And also, this DJ setup by DJ Tinzo is really sick, you can really feel her vibes on it. 

To finish my post, while the house music genre in my opinion is very wide and has already an exciting present, the gender disparity remains a significant issue. And by acknowledging the challenges faced by women in the industry and advocating for change, we can help ensure that future generations of female artists receive the recognition I think they absolutely deserve.


Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Tunes and I

 Hi everyone. My name is Luigi Ballivian and I am from Santa Cruz, Bolivia. I am here at Converse thanks to a friend that gave my phone number to the Swim coach and he gave me the opportunity to swim for this school. I swim since I am only 6 years old, and I kept practicing for my whole life. I did also lots of sports when I was little because my mom kept signing me in several of them, but I sticked to swimming because that’s the one I liked the most (and soccer). 

I grew up in Santa Cruz (best city in Bolivia for sure). I’ve traveled a lot in my life, I always like to go to new places and meet new people. I really like Spartanburg and also the school, since I came from a really small school in Kansas, that I studied there for 2 years before coming here.

I have a dog. His name is Vito and I choose that name because one of my favorite movies is the Godfather. He is just 4 years old and I wanted to get him a brother but my mother would kill me probably.


I really like music and I listen to a lot of tunes every day, so I hope you can go through this post and give it a listen and you may like it too.

1. It was hard to just choose one song that I like but this one that I picked, I really can’t go wrong with it. 
I already knew this song for a long time, but it became one of my favorites till today because it reminds me of spring break with my friends. And I really cannot get bored of it. It is just right every time I play it. Me and my friends listened to it for spring break the two weeks we were in Florida because we had Nationals there and then we stayed another week for spring break. So yeah, I hope you like it as much as I do.

Another song that I really listen a lot till this day is Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza by Mac Miller. There is not really a story behind. I guess I would just say that I listen to mac a lot and I really like this album too.

2. This song that I am going to share is very meaning full to me. It is not about the lyrics or the singer. It just reminds me of my brother every time I play it. I think the first time I heard it it was on a trip we did here in the US because he was a student in another school here in the US at that time. And he really liked it so he played it in the car. It is She will be loved by Maroon 5. 

3. An example of music that I really don’t connect with is country. I know that a lot of people here in the US listen to it. I just don’t like it and I never listen to it. I think I get why people listen to it, because of the slow beat, and lyrics (I guess). It is just not my type of music and I don’t have any problems with people that like it, (again) I just don’t really listen to it.


(this is the only song I could came up with because I know Morgan Wallen makes country music)

4. I would like to share this song that I have the honor to be friends with the guy who did it. There is not a music video but he should do one. I will just share the link of the song, and hopefully you can give it a listen. Love this guy, he is Aussie and hopefully I see him again very soon. (love you louis)

It is called TMT: 


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