i remember hearing nina las vegas rip into some chick before her BDO set who tried to go on about how its hard for new females in the industry. Nina replyed pretty much with its fucking hard for anyone new in the industry. Ive seen a few circulars for female dj's having a go at other female dj's for seemingly 'jumping the queue' with respect to booking gigs because they are willing to take their clothes off. my opinion here is that if they want to do that sort of promo work, let em have it. they'll never get booked by any serious music heads until they do something of substance. and if thats the case then they are simply fulfilling a job not a vocation. some people need to learn the difference with the net these days a good track is a good track. when you are scrolling through soundcloud or beatport 9/10 when you see a name you couldnt know if its a man women or a dog. i think the reign of pseudo sexism is coming to an end because people are starting to realise that they sound like idiots evertime they argue its 'its hard for young kids with women shakin' their tits' or its 'hard for women in an industry dominated by males' both arguements are stupid. if your making good sounds and you give ANY FUCKING THOUGHT to your marketing strategy, hell buy a publicist a beer and just chat. i know i have and learnt a fuckload. while breakin' it is going to be hard having a strategy a plan to proceed forward, a list of goals broken into small steps is going to get you alot further in your desire to be taken seriously than shakin' that ass on the 6pm news. /rant