Edm.com Presents Synth Sisters: A Series Illumi... -

Early pioneers like Wendy Carlos and Delia Derbyshire didn't just play music; they engineered the technology that made modern EDM possible.

Modern female producers often perform "extra" labor—navigating "bro-heavy" studio environments and resisting the sexualization of their image —just to be heard as equals. 2. The Power of Community Curating EDM.com Presents Synth Sisters: A Series Illumi...

Electronic music has always been a language of liberation, yet for decades, the hands turning the dials were often obscured by a "bro culture" that sidelined the very pioneers who built the machines. EDM.com’s Synth Sisters series is more than just a monthly discovery list; it is a vital reclamation of space. It honors a lineage that stretches from the tape-loop experiments of Daphne Oram to the high-octane hyper-pop of SOPHIE , reminding us that the future of sound has always been feminine. 1. Breaking the "Silicon Ceiling" Early pioneers like Wendy Carlos and Delia Derbyshire

The Resonance of Resistance: Beyond the Frequency of the "Synth Sisters" The Power of Community Curating Electronic music has