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How an Island DJ is hoping to bring more women to electronic music

Crystal Kennedy is hoping to turn the table on P.E.I.'s music scene with her upcoming event, SHE.

Crystal Kennedy first began exploring the electronic music landscape on P.E.I. in 2011

Its events like this that help to diversify the traditionally male-dominated genre and encourage music lovers on P.E.I., to 'enjoy the work of a woman DJ,' says Crystal Kennedy, who performs under the name DJ Ruby Booms.

Crystal Kennedyis hoping to turn the table on P.E.I.'s music scene with her upcoming show, She.

The event is aimed at bringing Island women who are interested in electronic musictogether in an effort to carve a little more space for women in the industry.

Kennedy, who performs under thestage name DJ Ruby Booms, first began exploring the electronic music landscape on P.E.I. in 2011.

After experimenting with the genre, friends encouraged her to pursue DJ'ing so she headed to Halifax where she performed her first show.

Changing the scene

When she first began developing her skills she had a hard time finding other femaleDJs.

Buttimes are changing and the number of women involved inthe electronic music scene is only growing, she said.

It's events like this that helpdiversify the traditionally male-dominated genre and encourage music lovers on P.E.I., to "enjoy the work of a woman DJ," she said.

Kennedy will be joining forces withMizDemeanor, another Island DJ,as well as Halifax-basedDJKenniG for the event.

The promoters and organizers of the event are also mostly women, she said.

For Kennedy, putting the spotlight on women in the industry and helping them gain representation is beneficial to everyone no mattertheir gender.

The show is taking place onDec. 14 at 10:30 p.m. atBaba's Lounge in Charlottetown.

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With files by Isabella Zavarise