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DJ Mini and Montreal’s Vulgar Dance Music
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Madden, David (Auteur)
Titre
DJ Mini and Montreal’s Vulgar Dance Music
Résumé
This article advances claims about Montreal’s electronic dance music scene through mapping the career of one of the key actors who shaped the electroclash scene from the early 2000s onwards—music producer/DJ Mini (née Evelyne Drouin). By way of detailing the career of DJ Mini, this text attempts to add to the queer musical narratives currently emerging from music scene analyses. Counter to the experiences of many women DJs and musicians participating in heterosexual and male-dominated music scenes, Drouin received extensive mentoring and support from various informal queer social networks spread throughout the circuits of the city. Not only did she gain access to a local production network of equipment and skill sharing, Drouin was also given access to spaces where she was able to develop production skills on her own time and at her own pace. DJ Mini’s story offers a telling case for the ways in which the politics of access—institutional, social, technological—remain central to the vitality and inclusivity of local music scenes.
Publication
Dancecult
Volume
8
Numéro
1
Pages
26-45
Date
2016
Abrév. de revue
Dancecult
Catalogue de bibl.
ResearchGate
Lien
Référence
Madden, D. (2016). DJ Mini and Montreal’s Vulgar Dance Music. Dancecult, 8(1), 26–45. https://doi.org/10.12801/1947-5403.2016.08.01.02
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Genres musicaux
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