I think Peggy was a bit harsh on the interviewer here, it's a perfectly reasonable question. Peggy Gou is one of the first female DJs & producers today to reach the success that would've otherwise been unheard of for women 20 years ago...I think she has had a massive influence as a role model to women and minorities, encouraging them to get into the dance music business and succeed. In the broader music industry generally, it's very hard for women to succeed without being abused or sexualised in some way by those at the top...and there are too many examples to name here. While I do agree with Peggy in that it would be best that a 'female' DJ isn't something of note, it's definitely of note now as we gradually move away from a music industry that makes it very hard for women to succeed. Hope the interviewer doesn't regret that question too much because it's clear Peggy had to work very very hard to get to this point!
@@groove_assembly People like you is why more and more gradually began/begin to hate the scene. You are the loudest at screaming "NO DIVISION" but you are exactly the one doing it. You also must have never heard of Monika Kruse. There are also Charlotte de Witte, Alisson Wonderland, Nina Kravitz, Amelie Lens, Helena Hauff, Ellen Alien who all were headliners at big festivals or events before Peggy Gou's blow up after "Nanana". I also don't want to take anything away from her because i really do like her music and told people that "Nanana" will be everywhere and the song of the summer when nearly anybody even heard of it and she is completely right in what she said. You are extending the division instead of ending it but you don't get it.
@@infrarot4052I’m doing quite the opposite of causing division but simply pointing out a disappointing reality. Female DJs like Helena hauff and Nina kravtitz did have popularity before Peggy, but I think we can all agree they’re more or less in the same epoch of music c. 2010s. Prior to that say even in the late 90s / early 2000s female DJs were much less prominent then than they were 10 years ago, it was very male dominated back then e.g David Guetta, Carl Cox, Pete Tong Orbital, The Prodigy. As a test trying googling top DJs of the 90s and 2000s and you’ll find that 90% of them are men if not all men. It’s the cohort of DJs you mentioned plus others like Jayda G, Carista, Paula Temple and Dr Rubinstein who have made significant headway into enabling women into the scene. Even these DJs haven’t reached the same level of mainstream as Peggy. On your point on Monika Kruse yes she existed way before Peggy but even then she was nowhere near as big as Peggy in terms of following / reach. My point is that Peggy has reached levels that no women have reached before. I bet that if you asked people in the smoking area of a UK nightclub about 1% of people would know who monika kruse is!
2:45 YES! LOVE THIS ANSWER. More people need to speak up like this. The world would be a better and more positive place if we stopped putting people into certain boxes. To all the butthurt people in these comments criticizing her: you are so obviously missing her point.
in this case it seems the hate towards her is justifiable, i have read online not few stories of her being a total asshole. how you treat people, being famous or not, speaks volumes of how you are as a human being
It’s called a one hit wonder, NaNaNa has become bigger than the DJ itself, she had her best time because of that track yet she will go down from now on. Disco sounds is not trendy these days, no future. The same happened with Dennis Ferrer with Hey Hey, 1 or 2 years on top of the game yet these days nothing anymore.
@@julz_boe clearly i'm not clubbing? dude clearly you are not clubbing, disco ain't thriving, perhaps a few tiny clubs in major cities where it happens yet all other clubs are full on tech-house and techno.
The most unlikable dj ever. The host made her believe that she’s a superstar which she’s not. Started moaning about “female Djs” like it’s a serious issue. If someone has a good sense of contemporary fashion has to be somebody all of a sudden 😢🤦🏻♂️
if you wanna get into Berghain.. DON'T LISTEN to Peggy Gou 😉
Haha, you here, ah well.
True haha. but I think her stuff is for the top floor. I forgot how it spelled. Paranoma bar? Something like that
So People knows peggy gou, and also people get into berghain knowing her … of course,
But… Who the F are U?
lol haters always gonna hate
@@alvarosancyobviously they are just a miserable person and might be a misogynist
they cant to see someone win without trying to ruin it
Hilarious cause she’s barred from Berghain after her very first set at Panorama. The booker allegedly said laughing “It was nothing like I expected”
Damn… the face of the interviewer after Peggy talks about the “female DJ” part… 😂😂😂 at least sister learned a new lesson that day!
I think Peggy was a bit harsh on the interviewer here, it's a perfectly reasonable question. Peggy Gou is one of the first female DJs & producers today to reach the success that would've otherwise been unheard of for women 20 years ago...I think she has had a massive influence as a role model to women and minorities, encouraging them to get into the dance music business and succeed. In the broader music industry generally, it's very hard for women to succeed without being abused or sexualised in some way by those at the top...and there are too many examples to name here. While I do agree with Peggy in that it would be best that a 'female' DJ isn't something of note, it's definitely of note now as we gradually move away from a music industry that makes it very hard for women to succeed. Hope the interviewer doesn't regret that question too much because it's clear Peggy had to work very very hard to get to this point!
@@groove_assemblycouldnt have said it better! cheers.
@@groove_assembly People like you is why more and more gradually began/begin to hate the scene. You are the loudest at screaming "NO DIVISION" but you are exactly the one doing it. You also must have never heard of Monika Kruse. There are also Charlotte de Witte, Alisson Wonderland, Nina Kravitz, Amelie Lens, Helena Hauff, Ellen Alien who all were headliners at big festivals or events before Peggy Gou's blow up after "Nanana". I also don't want to take anything away from her because i really do like her music and told people that "Nanana" will be everywhere and the song of the summer when nearly anybody even heard of it and she is completely right in what she said. You are extending the division instead of ending it but you don't get it.
@@infrarot4052I’m doing quite the opposite of causing division but simply pointing out a disappointing reality. Female DJs like Helena hauff and Nina kravtitz did have popularity before Peggy, but I think we can all agree they’re more or less in the same epoch of music c. 2010s. Prior to that say even in the late 90s / early 2000s female DJs were much less prominent then than they were 10 years ago, it was very male dominated back then e.g David Guetta, Carl Cox, Pete Tong Orbital, The Prodigy. As a test trying googling top DJs of the 90s and 2000s and you’ll find that 90% of them are men if not all men. It’s the cohort of DJs you mentioned plus others like Jayda G, Carista, Paula Temple and Dr Rubinstein who have made significant headway into enabling women into the scene. Even these DJs haven’t reached the same level of mainstream as Peggy. On your point on Monika Kruse yes she existed way before Peggy but even then she was nowhere near as big as Peggy in terms of following / reach. My point is that Peggy has reached levels that no women have reached before. I bet that if you asked people in the smoking area of a UK nightclub about 1% of people would know who monika kruse is!
@@groove_assembly this is exactly it, thank you
2:45 YES! LOVE THIS ANSWER. More people need to speak up like this. The world would be a better and more positive place if we stopped putting people into certain boxes.
To all the butthurt people in these comments criticizing her: you are so obviously missing her point.
Ah yes every NPC's favourite DJ talking about underground culture on mainstream radio. Thank you for the enlightening subject matter.
Brrghain is underground
But yh I agree so pretencious
@3rdPersonProductions "if you have nothing nice to say, say it anyway because fuck off"
wow and your are?
@@nilschul Not an npc
Berghain is truly the best club. Been going there for the last 16-17 years. Still can go there and have the best time.
You haven't been let into Berhain, have you Juan.
So cool to see her in an interview
anyone knows what brand are those sunglasses?
brand is Fugly
loove her so much
She is wrong! Damie was the first female korean DJ to be playing at Berghain.
Love her 😍
Amazing Dj🎉🎉🎉🎉
Making toons in the house and in the techno. ❤. No titles so much.
I wonder how much that lame 7min interview cost the station...lol
peggy i love you so much, you are amazing, fk all these haters!
Two ways to get into Berghain
1. actually be into the DJs/music
2. be gay or not care about gays
With "2" you get in and away with everything nowadays
Why is this woman wearing sunglasses inside a studio?
style ❤
Why do you care?
in this case it seems the hate towards her is justifiable, i have read online not few stories of her being a total asshole. how you treat people, being famous or not, speaks volumes of how you are as a human being
How so? Because she stood up for herself? The era of the quiet, penitent woman is over, friend.
Everyone is an asshole to someone at some point.
@@MikeD-hn9hfit isn’t about attacking feminism. It’s about her as a human being 😂
@@nothinglastsforever0000 whatever helps you sleep better...
@@MikeD-hn9hf bigot
You wonder why people still want to go into berghain. Waiting in line for that long and maybe not allowed to enter for a normal club.
Treat 'em mean... It's a universal principle.
Yeh it's not even that good, plenty of clubs in London are better and you wont get turned away at the door, unless you are a complete drunk mess
@@enensis sounds like someone that never got in lol
She sounds like Tommy Wiseau
She's mine
What a boring, negative woman! Respect to Charlie Powell for keeping that interview alive!
Who dropped the ar 15s
Peggy Gou - totally overrated Dj
It’s called a one hit wonder, NaNaNa has become bigger than the DJ itself, she had her best time because of that track yet she will go down from now on. Disco sounds is not trendy these days, no future. The same happened with Dennis Ferrer with Hey Hey, 1 or 2 years on top of the game yet these days nothing anymore.
@@vmaestro-xj9mpclearly you're not clubbing 😂
@@julz_boe clearly i'm not clubbing? dude clearly you are not clubbing, disco ain't thriving, perhaps a few tiny clubs in major cities where it happens yet all other clubs are full on tech-house and techno.
@@julz_boe the only reason why she got some hype was because of NaNaNa, yet that's over now, the track already died.
If you don’t like her don’t listen to her
what about Cassy? 😂
Shit like this proves the rave is dead.
Your comment: 😭😭😭👶👶👶
Truth
Also observed PG acting like a diva in Manchester airport a couple years back. Speaking to staff like shite. Absolute clown 🤡
I bet you aren't perfect either - just like me and everyone else!
the biggest industry plant talking about an underground place that hates her music😂 pathetic how pretentious she is
What's more pathetic is coming to UA-cam comments to call someone pathetic 🤣🤣🤣
She’s not as pathetic as you are.
Charisma vacuum Peggy Gou lol
The most unlikable dj ever. The host made her believe that she’s a superstar which she’s not. Started moaning about “female Djs” like it’s a serious issue. If someone has a good sense of contemporary fashion has to be somebody all of a sudden 😢🤦🏻♂️
Put her b2b with a real DJ, see what happens 🤡
It will go...
Like na na na na.
true mate. she is a fraud, how she went to berghain ?
MoMA PS5
yess