S1E7: The Dynamics of the Bass Music Scene

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My next guest is the amazing Enada, an awesome dubstep DJ and killer selektor, hailing from Bristol.

She is someone who, with an idea and a real passion to help bring about positive change for women and non-binary artists in the wider bass music scene, has created a huge database and platform, called Dynamics, to help showcase them. Dynamics features artists from across the globe so that promoters and labels can more easily find them and have a place to research and discover them.

Dynamics is open for new applications at all times, so if you are a female or non-binary artist, wherever in the world you may be, you can apply now and get featured.

The platform is full of amazing talent so, if you are a promoter or A&R, I invite you to check them.

In this episode we discuss Enada's journey within the dubstep scene, the dubstep scene itself and the influence that drum and bass had on it. 

We talk about music production and DJing, about feeling ready to have your first release, and about how to build your confidence as an artist.

We then go into all things Dynamics and cover territory that, I think, neither of us had anticipated.

You are in for an engaging conversation which was a pleasure to have and which, I hope you will also enjoy.

To find out more, check:

Enada:

https://dynamics-music.com/enada/

Instagram: @enadauk

Facebook: @enadauk

Soundcloud

Subtle Radio Mix

Dynamics:

https://dynamics-music.com/

Instagram: @dynamics_uk

Facebook: @Dynamicsmusicuk

YouTube

You can check out the Dynamics article about the debate around women’s clothing, mentioned in the episode, here.

Podcast theme song: Mantrana by Gusoline

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