Frogtoon Musik

Man To Man by Dorian Electra

Künstlerbiographie Dorian Electra

Dorian Electra Fridkin Gomberg Is An American Singer Songwriter And Performance Artist. Their Debut Studio Album Flamboyant Was Released In 2019 Followed By Their Second Studio Album My Agenda In 2020. Electra First Drew National Attention In 2010 With The Music Video "I'm In Love With Friedrich Hayek" Which Lauded The Philosophy Of The Austrian Economist Friedrich Hayek And Garnered Commentary From The Modern Austrian Theory Professor Steven Horwitz. In 2011 They Released Two More Videos "Roll With The Flow" And "We Got It 4 Cheap". Both Were Covered By Mainstream Political Media. "We Got It 4 Cheap" Came In Second In The Lloyd V. Hackley Endowment's "Supply And Demand Video Contest". In 2012 They Interned At Production Company Emergent Order. Emergent Order Had Previously Published "Fear The Boom And Bust" A Similar Hayek-Oriented Rap Video. Electra Then Produced A New Similarly Economics-Oriented Pop Video "FA$T CA$H" With The Support Of An Award From The Moving Picture Institute. In September 2012 Electra Released The Music Video "Party Milk" Which They Describe As An Attempt To Merge Common Party Scene Symbolism With Something One Would Never Associate With A Party But That Everyone Is Familiar With In Another Context. In 2014 Electra As Dorian Electra & The Electrodes Released A Music Video Called "What Mary Didn't Know" Based On Frank Jackson's Philosophical Thought Experiment Of The Same Name 1986 . 2015 Saw The Release Of Electra's Video "Forever Young A Love Song To Ray Kurzweil" A Tribute To The Futurist Ray Kurzweil. In 2016 Electra Released "Ode To The Clitoris" On Refinery29 Detailing The History Of The Clitoris From Ancient Greece To Modern 3D Models. In An Interview Electra Stated It Was To "desensitize People To The Word CLITORIS And Help Bring It More Into Popular Consciousness." In June 2016 Electra Released "Mind Body Problem" On Bullett Media A Song And Video "about Femininity As A Performance—when Being A 'woman' Feels Like Putting On A Costume And The Costume Doesn't Seem To Come Off With The Clothes". Electra Continued Their Music Video Series With Refinery29 About Intersectional Feminism And Queer Histories With "The History Of Vibrators" 2016 The "Dark History Of High Heels" 2016 "2000 Years Of Drag" 2016 And "Control" 2017 . These Videos Focused On The Histories Of Intersectional Feminist And Queer Issues. "2000 Years Of Drag" Was Accepted And Screened At The East Village Queer Film Festival NewFest Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest TWIST Seattle Queer Film Festival Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival AGLIFF Art All Night - Trenton 6th Annual Film Festival Desperado LGBT Film Festival QUEER-Streifen Regensburg Filmfest Homochrom Flatpack Film Festival CINEMQ. In 2017 Electra Released The Single "Jackpot" Through Grindr's Digital Publication Into More A Song That "addresses Gender Fluidity But In A More Subtle Less Explicitly Educational Way". Later That Year Electra Was Featured On The Charli XCX Track "Femmebot Feat. Dorian Electra And Mykki Blanco On The Mixtape Pop 2. In 2019 Electra Released Their Debut Album Flamboyant. In August 2019 Electra Embarked On The Flamboyant Chapter I Tour Which Lasted Until November 2019. They Began The Second Leg Flamboyant Chapter II In Early 2020. However In March Of The Same Year The Rest Of The Tour Dates Were Postponed Due To COVID-19. On September 21 2020 Electra Announced Their Second Studio Album My Agenda. The Project Was Released On October 16 2020 And Is Described As Exploring "crisis In Masculinity".

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: Man to Man

“Man To Man” Is The Fifth Track On Dorian Electra’s Debut Album “Flamboyant”. A Video And Single Were Released Before The Album In December 2018. For Apple Music They Explained "A Lot Of The Meaning Of This Song Is About Conflict In General And This Idea Of Words And Dialogue Being More Powerful Than Violence Weapons Or Combat. If Masculinity Is All About Being Courageous Brave And Strong Then The Really Courageous Brave And Strong Thing To Do Is To Be Sensitive Or Open Up About Your Emotions. It’s About Redefining The Values That Masculinity Traditionally Holds Into A New And Healthier Context. That’s Why The Lyrics Are ‘Are You Man Enough To Soften Up? Are You Tough Enough To Open Up?’" For Paper Magazine Matt Moen Explored What The Song Says About Power Dynamics Between Men "What Electra Zeroes In On In “Man To Man” Is The Way Toxic Masculinity By Nature Pits Men Against One Another. A Perpetual Battle To Prove Who Is Manlier That Inexplicably Can Only Be Resolved Through Physical Displays Of Strength. Electra Exposes The Inherent Hierarchies That This System Creates And Reveals Them For The Posturing Displays Of Bravado That They Actually Are."

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