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Guest post by Leticia Trandifir of LandrWhen it comes to technical jobs in audio, women often need to work twice as hard.Not because they’re less capable. Rather, the boys’ club of audio production often doubts their talent to begin with.Historically, girls have been denied or discouraged from pursuing technical jobs in STEM fields—science, technology, engineering and mathematics. When they do, they’re often held to a much higher standard and expected to continually prove their worth.But the tables are now turning. How do we keep changing the imbalance—and give credit where credit is due?Get to know the women who are doing exceptional work—they exist and they’re killing it across genres. Give credit to the work of women working both in front and behind the scenes in audio production. Treat your females colleagues in the audio industry with respect—create a collegial environment. This will inspire a new generation of girls to enroll in audio engineering programs and make tomorrow’s hits.Meet the visionary women behind the sound of Jay-Z, Prince, Aphex Twin, Brian Eno, Jamie xx, Pearl Jam, Sia, Timbaland and more.1. WondaGurl

Ebony Oshunrinde a.k.a WondaGurl is a beatmaker and producer from Brampton, Ontario.A video of Timbaland in the studio inspired nine year old Ebony to teach herself how to produce. After winning Battle of the Beat Makers at 16, she sent a beat to Travis Scott. Next thing she knew, the rapper was calling to let her know her production was going on Jay–Z’s record next record. WonderGurl became one of the youngest women to have production credits on a platinum hip-hop record— Jay-Z’s Magna Carta:Holy Grail.Since then she hasn’t been resting on her laurels. She’s part of the crew who made Rihanna’s “Bitch Better Have My Money,” one of the Best Tracks of 2015. She produced two Travis Scott records: Rodeo and Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. She also made SonReal’s “Money Money” and Jahkoy’s “Odd Future.”
2. Susan Rogers

3. Mandy Parnell

4. Shani Gandhi

5. Karrie Keyes

6. Melbeatz

7. Crystal Caines

8. Marcella Araica

9. Trina Shoemaker

10. Emily Lazar

- Album of the Year in 2012 for Foo Fighters’ Wasting Light
- Record of Year in 2015 for Sia’s Chandelier
- Best Engineered Album in 2016 for The Bird And The Bee’s Recreational Love
The Tables Are Turning
It’s pretty obvious that there are tons of women in music who are crushing it on stage. But we hear less about the women doing the technical work behind the scenes.Changing the male dominated world of audio production and sound engineering starts by highlighting the amazing work that women do in those fields everyday. These women gives examples to look up to for the next generation of girls. It shows them that this can also be you.The message is clear: women have contributed to this field both in front of and behind the mixing consoles. We want to hear more of them!Related articles


