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  1. Mar 17, 2022 · These trailblazing artists have paved the way for a new generation of musicians, producers and DJs who can now explore everything the genre has to offer with increased ease. Suzanne Ciani An Italian-born American, Suzanne Ciani found fame in the 1970s as a master of the Buchla, a modular synthesiser which works without a keyboard (unlike Moog ...

  2. Oct 14, 2014 · Starting with Ada Lovelace and finishing with The ADA project, we’ve charted the visionary women whose experimentations with machines have defined and redefined the boundaries of the music. Scroll and click through to explore our interactive timeline above.

    • Jlin. Jlin has been called one of the most prominent producers of our generation — male or female — and there’s good reason for it. With material that is 100% original, Jlin has risen to fame quickly through an initial release on Planet Mu’s Bangs & Works Vol 2.
    • Yu Su. Yu Su is the multicultural electronic artist you need to know. Owning a special talent for blending cultures, bringing East and West together in organic and intriguing ways, Yu Su was born in central China’s Henan province but moved to Vancouver in her youth, which is where she discovered her passion for making electronic music.
    • Pauline Anna Strom. Let’s hear it for Pauline Anna Strom, who although she made her debut in the 1980s had an extraordinary career later in her life, proving that even after a 30-year hiatus, you truly can chase your dreams at any age.
    • Ulla. Already grabbing the attention of tastemaking media, Ulla’s most recent release, Limitless Frame, outlines what Pitchfork calls “reverberating guitar melodies with subtle electronic sound design and foggy atmospheres” for an ambient sound you can’t ignore.
    • Madison Troyer
    • Adele. British-born singer-songwriter Adele has managed to become one of the world’s bestselling artists. Her jazzy voice elevates her pop songs from basic to timeless, earning her fans from all generations, and lending weight to her authentic persona.
    • Adrianne Lenker. Best known as the vocalist and lead guitarist for the band Big Thief, Adrianne Lenker has found success as both a part of this folk band and as a solo artist.
    • Alabama Shakes. Southern rock band Alabama Shakes, led by vocalist Brittany Howard, met in high school in the late ‘00s. Unique both in their sound and in the fact they are a true rock ‘n’ roll band helmed by a woman (a rarity), the group was wildly successful in their early days, earning nine Grammy nominations over the course of five years.
    • Alicia Keys. In 2009, Billboard named Alicia Keys as one of the top artists of the ‘00s decade. It was a well-earned honor for one of the most decorated female musicians of all time.
    • Anicka Yi, In Love With The World, 2021. Exhibition. Hyundai Commission: Anicka Yi: In Love With The World. What would it feel like to share the world with machines that could live in the wild and evolve on their own?
    • Gustav Metzger, Liquid Crystal Environment, 1965. In 1961 German artist Gustav Metzger became interested in the concept of auto-creative art which uses technology to construct processes of positive change and growth.
    • Nam June Paik, Bakelite Robot, 2002. Often recognised as a founder of video art, Nam June Paik worked across video sculpture, television productions, robotic devices, performance and installation.
    • 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering and Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) Technician Billy Klüver believed that specialists in art and technology should collaborate.
  3. Mar 9, 2015 · Coinciding with International Womens’ Day, advocacy group and networking platform Female Pressure yesterday launched themselves on Tumblr. In a stream of photos, they’ve been sharing images of female-identified artists engaged in process with music creation technology. (Some randomly-selected images are here; see the rest via the link below.)

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  5. The future outlook for women in electronic and pop music is promising, with increasing opportunities and advancements in technology. As societal attitudes shift towards greater gender equality, the music industry is also evolving to become more inclusive and supportive of female artists.