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Sarah Tudzin of Illuminati Hotties produces all her own music, as well as engineering for other artists, and holds a degree in music production from Berklee College of Music. Despite this, breaking into the industry as a producer proved difficult in her post-college years. Herconsisted of menial tasks such as cleaning and making coffee, and she noticed that women colleagues weren’t getting promoted into hands-on music jobs.
Producer Marta Salogni describes the situation as a vicious cycle, saying “If women are not being employed, they can’t build up the credits that would make sure they can be employed.” It seems that something needs to change in order to break the industry out of its old habits. Without effective representation of the women who are at the top of their game, it’s no surprise that newcomers feel unwelcome in the industry and are discouraged from pursuing careers behind the mixing desk.
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