Top Female DJs in 2022

 

Many businesses, like the music industry, are controlled by men, and the disparity between men and women who are actively working is troubling (and disheartening). Women's contributions to music, on the other hand, are constantly increasing year after year.
 

DJs are well-known among music enthusiasts for their imaginative song mixing and wild remixes, which are the heart of dance clubs and raves.
 

The following list reflects a compilation of the world's finest female DJs in 2022, based on their popularity, talents, prizes, and musical works:

1. Alison Wonderland
 

Alison Wonderland is an Australian cellist-turned-music producer, DJ, and vocalist who debuted with the single "Run" in 2015. Her debut single has been certified as Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association. In 2018, she was also included to Billboard's Top 100 DJs. She has performed as a bass guitarist in addition to being schooled in classical music and focusing in the cello. She spends a lot of time on social media sites including Twitter, Instagram, Spotify, and Facebook. Aside from her singing, she promotes mental health awareness.

 

2. Anja Schneider
 

Anja is still going strong at the age of 50, and her performances are well-known around the world. She started Sous Music in 2017 and has since taken her career to new heights. Through her evening radio show, she has introduced electronic music to Berlin's youth.She's been dubbed the 'perpetual motion machine,' because her passion for music and desire to share it has made her one of the industry's hardest workers.
 

3. REZZ 
 

With her unique, dark, and cult-like sound, this young Ukrainian-Persian star has swept the techno scene by storm. REZZ used to go to dubstep shows in Toronto as a kid. She began collaborating with other musicians when she was 16 years old.

She was inspired to start making music after seeing a Deadmau5 concert. Following that, she was discovered on a blog by Skrillex, who contacted her via Twitter. 'Mass Manipulation,' her 2018 album, won the Juno Award for Best Electronic Album of the Year.
 

4. Charlotte De Witte 
 

This up-and-coming techno DJ has worked hard for the past ten years to earn a spot on this list. She reached new heights in 2019 when she created her own label, KNTXT. She also presents a BBC radio show. She is without a doubt one of the most well-known techno DJs of her generation.

 

5. Peggy Gou 

South Koreans are known for their K Pop, yet Peggy Gou is one of the few DJs from the country to have achieved international success. In 2019, she jammed and rocked at a number of festivals and clubs, as well as having a radio success with 'It Makes You Forget.'
 

6. Nervo

 

Since 2012, Nervo has represented Australian twin sisters Liv and Mim, who have been regulars in the top 100 charts. They're known for collaborating with artists such as David Guetta and producing music videos with Kylie Minogue.

In 2009, they won a Grammy Award for their contributions to Bigroom and Electronic Dance Music.