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'Sounds Queer' is a nuanced look at the world of female DJs, focusing on Tama Sumo, Resom, and Ena Lind. It's not just about beats and rhythms—it's a dive into the complexities of being a woman in a male-dominated space. The pacing is deliberate, allowing their stories to unfold organically, which gives you a real sense of their struggles and triumphs. The atmosphere is raw and honest, with each DJ's unique style shining through the interviews. You can feel the tension and the passion, and the documentary captures that beautifully. It’s less about glamor and more about the grit of the experience, making it a thought-provoking piece worth your time.
Insightful exploration of gender in musicFocus on personal stories and experiencesCaptivating portraits of contemporary DJs
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