Equal Beats is part of AlphaTheta’s wider mission to champion diversity and create a more inclusive electronic music community. By amplifying underrepresented voices – from club culture to creative breakthroughs – we aim to close the gender gap, challenge stereotypes, and highlight the talent shaping the future of the scene.
AlphaTheta’s Equal Beats Podcast celebrates the women and non-binary people driving electronic music forward. Each episode spotlights industry leaders who are breaking barriers, sharing their journeys, and inspiring the next generation.All Episodes
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Georgia Taglietti
Building Your Brand:
PR, Marketing & Social MediaGeorgia Taglietti is a grand master at helping artists build meaningful brands – just ask Laurent Garnier. With 30+ years experience across artist management, digital innovation and community building, Georgia’s worked with titans in the music business, helping artists and institutions thrive through her consultancy business, all while promoting inclusivity, sustainability, and cultural integrity. Georgia has built a reputation for connecting people and ideas worldwide, and in this episode she shares her advice, tips and ideas on building an unforgettable brand.
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Lady Shaka
The Art of Performance:
Confidence, Stage Presence & Crowd ConnectionWhat makes a DJ’s performance unforgettable? Is it stage presence, crowd connection, or turning a set into pure theatre? This episode explores all this and more with Lady Shaka, a performer who just never misses. The London-based, Afro Pasifika artist, producer, and DJ shares how she learned the art of performance, from her start as a dancer with Parris Goebel’s Royal Family to founding London’s first ever Afro Pasifika club night. Lady Shaka has reshaped what connection and presence mean in dance music — and the best part is, you can learn how to craft performances that genuinely move people too.
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Maria May
Behind the Scenes:
The Role of Managers, Agents & LabelsAsk any of the world’s biggest artists how they made it, and they’ll credit their team of managers, agents and labels. But what role do they play in an artist’s career? In this episode, we hear from Maria May, the first woman to receive the IMS Legends Award and a powerhouse agent at CAA who represents David Guetta, Paul Kalkbrenner, Sara Landry and more. Maria shares exactly how she helped build historical careers, what really goes on behind the scenes, and why she’ll never stop championing equity within club culture.
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Annabel Stop It
Beyond the likes:
DJing in the social media eraSocial media is both a blessing and a burden for many artists. Viral clips, follower counts, and online engagement are starting to feel just as important as the music itself — but how can we manage burn-out while turning online popularity into real-world success? Annabel Stop It’s career began online through a series of viral moments, and she’s since grown into one of the UK’s most promising artists. In this episode, Annabel shares how she turned online momentum into a thriving DJ career, and how she feeds the social media beast while taking care of her mental health.
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Cristina Lazic
Mothers in Music:
Navigating Parenthood and a Career in Music / DJingWhat does it mean to navigate motherhood in music? How do artists balance family life with touring, late nights, and the demands of a DJ career? Cristina Lazic is paving the way. Since learning to DJ on maternity leave in 2016, she’s headlined Ibiza’s super clubs and released on Crosstown Rebels and Bedrock, all while advocating for structural change in the industry. In this episode, Cristina shares how she balances motherhood and music, the challenges and the rewards, and her vision for a more inclusive, supportive future in dance culture. Make sure you stick around for the surprise guest at the end.
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Sama Abdulhadi
Building a Sustainable Career:
Long-Term Success in the IndustryDubbed Palestine’s queen of techno, few artists know how to build a sustainable career in dance music quite like Sama Abdulhadi. She went from Ramallah’s local hero to global headliner after her now-legendary 2018 Boiler Room set, and has since launched her own label and played Coachella, Glastonbury, Tomorrowland, and Awakenings. In our podcast finale, she opens up about how she built a sustainable career rooted in authenticity and activism, reflects on the realities of long-term success, and offers advice for others carving out their own path in music.