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In the middle of March 2020, as stay-at-home precautions went into place across the United States to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, New York City-based platform, collective, and booking agency Discwoman sent out a tweet asking for donations on behalf of their roster. Last year was poised to be the agency’s biggest year yet, with some of their artists preparing for their first European tours, but over one hundred shows got canceled within the span of just a few days. Discwoman exclusively represents women and nonbinary artists; most...
- 3/9/2021
- by Rachel Hahn
- Rollingstone.com
First things first, says Frankie Decaiza Hutchinson: “We only work in guarantees.” Hutchinson is one of three founders of Discwoman, an artist collective, booking agency, and events platform for women and gender-nonconforming electronic artists. Established in 2014 by Hutchinson as well as coordinator Christine McCharen-Tran and DJ-artist Emma Burgess-Olson, Discwoman has grown from a New York-based live-music series to a global feminist force. It currently represents 18 artists and has booked events from Mexico to Australia to Puerto Rico. The Discwoman mission goes as follows: to get more women behind the turntables...
- 9/30/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
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