Annie Mac on DJ culture, drug policy and gender parity in music
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Annie Mac is a superstar DJ headlining festivals all over the world, including this week's Glastonbury. (Subscribe: bit.ly/C4_News...)
She talks to Krishnan about the death of clubs, how drug culture is changing and why music needs more women calling the shots.
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I think drugs are apart of life now for everyone . Most are people are not junkies , but take drugs when they feel they want to unwind , everyone to there own .
Boooze is soooo 18th Century
Albert Pike Very true .
Delete "now"
Anthonyzzz Yeah good idea .
great interview 🔝🔝 kudos for Annie Mac #anniemac
Excellent DJ, great role model and influencer in the music industry. I have a lot of time for Annie Mac!
The like to dislike ratio, is quite something.
Yea, I haden't noticed.. Why do ppl get all worked up over this? sure there was some.. I dunno.. I'm foreign, so I can relate a bit to the women being held down position..
that's same almost all of Channel 4's videos, just shows how divided people have been made to become.
@@filipburic5194 channel 4 is propaganda, Krishnan is a liar. People are starting to notice
@@terrandroid everything is propaganda in one way or another pal, sorry to be the one to tell you..
Every single piece of information like this exists to make you feel a certain way, doesn't matter what it is, even statistics can be skewed and still be "true" to favour one view over another.
My point being the dislike ratio similar to that on pretty much every news channel on UA-cam, and the country was already divided before brexshit, nevermind now.
They're disliking it because it's a really boring interview for a dj to give mainly bcuz of the questions being asked 2bh
Ah Annie "Southern Ireland"! Plus you can get BBC radio in Wexford on the radio for a long time.
funny Irish accent alright
Best DJ on radio 1
Where did Annie live in Ireland that she couldn't get BBC radio....a hole in the ground?
All these fools and their uninformed opinions are beneath me. And dunno why those who are Irish can't be proud of an Irish DJ making the circuit, and a Dublin lass at that. More power to ya Annie!
can’t believe she’s 40
I agree - she looks much older.
Why can't you believe she's 40?
Amazing woman!! 🎧🔊❤💃🏾
Wow, she puts on records for a living.
What a mighty talent!
There's actually a lot of skill to DJing
I just saw Annie Mac in the title 👍👍
I absolutely love how honest and articulate she is ❤
Annie Mac is probs my massiah
The Nightlife in Germany is horrible!!! I am German. The nightclubs in Britain are a billion times better as much as the creative humans in Britain! So lively.
Maybe shes just talking Berlin or certain cities in Germany or Holland.London and other major cities are not representative of most nightlife in the UK which on the whole is #hit
she is a conduit of great music to me
The thing Annie can’t put her finger on is the fact that…..the hard thing in being a DJ is BEING ABLE TO JUDGE A DANCE-FLOOR….other than that it is something you can easily learn! But being able to read a room comes naturally, and not everyone has that!!!
Annie Mac looks like the bass player from the french avant garde band telephone.
I bet there are plenty of places in America where they go wild,it might not be coachella or all those super commercial festivals but Burning Man definitely sounded quite wild once upon a time.
Glastonbury is also hardly the huge countercultural festival it use to be but pretty mainstream which is fair enough for those who want to go but its never been all about the music but so many other things and stuff mainly happening away from the main stage
The trolls are out in force... Why watch if you're not even interested in electronic music??
Boring losers with too much time on their hands
RESPECT for AM
I'm 66 years of age and I've been listening to BBC1, BBC2 etc and earlier Radio Luxembourg for all of my life. I listen to 10 plus BBC radio channels on my phone app as well as another 10 on LBC, Global Player nowadays. Alan Freeman on Sunday with the top 20 was a must. I don't know why Annie Mac had to go to Belfast to hear BBC1 for the first time.I was a DJ for 10 years by the way in Kildare (Republic of Ireland).
I’m in tears as I care, this place isn’t the best ❤❤❤❤
Women are still not allowed to take her place or space!!
44:20 All those things we have in denmark :P not equal pay thouigh, men just ask for more I think.. Look forward to the next set Annie..
Wow
muck love wee Anniie
soundcloud.com/noizedup/noizedup-extinction
Never heard of him.
SHE AIN'T NO SUPERSTAR DJ!!!
Translated: She's a superstar
Sorry who are you?
Identity politics at its best. Well done C4, well done. People, women and men buy/ go an see what they like. I am male and would say I'm a classic feminist. Equally, just incase you missed it, this has happened, within law and socially we have become equal. This anti-male, anti-white male rhetoric is very disappointing, saddening for this classic Liberal to stomach. Freedom and representation for all, or all will be slaves. Watch this space.
You really should actually listen to the interview, coz I think you have looked for stuff to be offended by, and you aren't a Classic Feminist btw..
@@PhilWade75 I have plenty of strong women in my life and they are just as upset with the way third wave feminism is behaving towards its men. I would like my daughter to grow up in a world where the media doesn't spoon feed men bashing at every given opportunity. This attitude towards men will eventually have the reverse affect ment.
I didn't see any men bashing though, she stated that Men run the world, and if you look at the real power across the globe, hthe one's that are the 1%,that make decisions that affect us all, they are Men.. I don't see that as men bashing?
Over the course of many drip drip feeding interviews the utter distain C4 have for men drip drip, it couldn't be more drip obvious, that is drip drip unless you wish to miss it.
It's crazy how her accent pretty much sounds like she's from Dorset or Bristol but it's just an anglicised Irish accent
Her accent sounds unmistakably Irish to me.I wouldn't think for a moment she came from Dorset or Bristol.She just sounds Irish
Never heard of her in my life.
You live in a cave in Shitistan ? Or : In which jail in North Korea do stay ? I al curious.
Stop disliking this video and mind your own business!😡😡😡
SHUT UP YOU FUCKWIT
@@asyouwere553 Shut up yourself, fuckwit and MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS!!!!! 😡😡😡 😡😡😡
God you make me angry!
@@jeanclaudejunior
Why you mad at people using there freedom of expression?
@@JC-mv7rw Freedom of expression is for all but right wingers such as you. It has no room for you
@@jeanclaudejunior
So instead of freedom of expression you want a dictatorship that stamps out political dissent like Stalin's communist Russia...
Annie who?
DJs are the very lowest in the musical pecking order.
No respect at all. Learn to play an instrument or sing..........
Ystadcop loser
@@FlosmicLove Yeah right bro.
Now get back to daytime TV donncha.
@@Ystadcop how old are you?
@@123bigoli Oliver, what has that got to do with the price of fish?
Do I suspect an ageist comment is in the making.
I am a musician.
@@Ystadcop As a musician, I presume you play an instrument. A DJ controller is an instrument too. DJing is very hard thing to master, just like a 'real' instrument. DJs deserve just as much respect as 'real' musicians, and I believe that they get a lot more of that from younger people.