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NORMAL FOR GIRLS VII: REMIXED - postmortem + LYNNEDRUM'S "ONE-WINGED DEVIL" MIX

From Hell's hottest club, the girls pierce Heaven on an acid trip blooming with angelic ecstasy...

Performed LIVE for NORMAL FOR GIRLS VII: REMIXED, Friday, October 25th, 2025.

~ SETLIST & POSTMORTEM BELOW ~

1.) Nobuo Uematsu - One-Winged Angel (lynnedrum abezithibou flip)
2.) Blu-ra¥ - K¥SS0F1if3 Reprise
3.) MikeQ & DJ Sliink - Werk'd It
4.) LSDXOXO - BRAND NEW
5.) MikeQ - The Ha Dub Rewerk'd
6.) Fellsius - M O U S E
7.) Hardrive - Deep Inside (DJ Mike Gip Remix)
8.) Darius The Barbarian - This Little Piggy feat. Peter Sniffin
9.) Cakes da Killa & Proper Villains - Lite Werk
10.) CeeeSTee - Rollin' Up
11.) Prince Airick - Go Awf! (feat. Kevin Jz Prodigy)
12.) DubGuy - Sherpa
13.) UNiiQU3 - CALL ME UP - FKA TWIGS ( UNIIQU3 FLIP )
14.) Baalti - Third Empire
15.) Overmono - So You Kno (SHANX Remix)
16.) Bored Lord - Give It To You
17.) DJ Sega - Smack My B!tch Up
18.) 島みやえい子 - ひぐらしのなく頃に (H.K.WORKS Remix)
19.) Dayzero - Bass
20.) DubGuy - Strain Simulation feat. Sireve
21.) Seimei - Do This Shit
22.) Partiboi69 - Drop Dead
23.) Joey Risdon - Acid Kicks In (Original Mix)
24.) Seimei - Dopamine
25.) Intense - Careless Minds
26.) DJ Rashad - Wild Wild Get Buck
27.) Jimmy-J + Cru-L-T - Six Days
28.) Fellsius - pure
29.) TANUKI - Close To Me
30.) hapi⇒ - C's SHOOTING STAR (lynnedrum nfg edit)

NORMAL GIRL original design by MinaSheep
NORMAL GIRL 3D model & stream layout by gumdiseaseXOX
NORMAL GIRL animation & video editing by echosoul

Set audio and One-Winged Angel (lynnedrum abezithibou flip) available now on Patreon

NORMAL FOR GIRLS VII: REMIXED (10-25-2024) - OTHER SETS
echosoul + CONBINI COFFEE + SWIMMY + MinaSheep

NORMAL FOR GIRLS VII: REMIXED postmortem


We done did it again, girls....

Another show in the books: the seventh for NORMAL FOR GIRLS as a whole, but only the second one we've ever done as an open-to-the-public show people can come to in real life in addition to the staple livestream. I think it went really great! We'll see if our masking policy and The Mortuary in Olympia's Corsi-Rosenthal box setup was enough to prevent any COVID infections, but I'll certainly be posting on this blog if such ends up NOT being the case. As of now, I'm waking up with a rough throat, but I am currently chalking that up to playing MC all night and yelling a lot to my friends' amazing sets. Mina & I are going to test on tuesday.

People seemed to really enjoy the show! I think it was a bit of a concerning start as we opened doors at 6 PM and no one was waiting outside yet, but even 15 minutes into the first set the room already had at least a couple dozen people grooving to echo's fantastic techno-bass set. It was something I easily expected; we wanted to avoid a Friday evening show because last event we had at The Mortuary, NORMAL FOR GIRLS V: PHANTOM VIP, had a bunch of people travel in from Seattle & Portland, as well as people who flew in across the country! This was only really possible to that degree as it was a Saturday show--not requiring anyone to speedrun coming home from work, getting ready, and tanking rush hour traffic to get to a show. We wanted to avoid it, but it was the only day available for the event. Despite this, we STILL scraped the ceiling of the 50-person capacity limit at The Mortuary a couple times, slow-start aside. Shoutouts eternally to everyone at The Mortuary in Olympia, WA. We love playing there and hope to do more shows there in the future!

There were a few hitches here and there. Running a show that is both open to the public AND masks-required got us an amount of stank and attitude from people wandering in off the street, but far and above everybody was cool about staying masked indoors despite how annoying it is to dance with one on. I don't necessarily love that us performers had to pull our masks down (I am probably the most guilty of this) so frequently, but glasses fogging up opaque runs extremely parallel to looking at the Traktor interface on the computer monitor and getting your transitions right. We did go a little later than usual as well, so people were worn out by the end for Mina's set, but I loved seeing how much she commanded life out of such a begrudgingly tired crowd remaining in the room and online. You know it's a clean-as-hell set when people are dancing, grooving, and hollering so hard despite themselves. But I do think that, if we are stuck with another Friday evening show, we need to consider whether we want to scale down to 4 acts instead of 5. Lastly... the internet connection did drop out on us three or four times during the night, interrupting the stream. Apologies forever to URL-side, we expected a much smoother experience since the Mortuary's wi-fi only dropped for us once last year. But I think moving forward, we will need to consider and stress-test our own wi-fi hotspot situation for the next event where we don't have access to an ethernet connection.

"IRL + URL" shows have been foundationally important to me for going on a decade now, harkening back to the collaborations we did with Glitch City in LA inspired by Japan's 2.5D and DOMMUNE livestream music shows. I believe very strongly in the ability for there to be platforms for these kinds of music events to be accessible for people all over the world--long live The Bedroom Rave--so it was with a great deal of trepidation that we signed up for Twitch's "DJ Program" for this event for the NORMAL FOR GIRLS channel. Seemingly, this program does basically nothing for us except maybe promise not to shut us down instantly for playing music, at the cost of not being able to have clips made of our streams or have VODs saved to Twitch's servers. We'll see how that ends up going, but the growing, ignorant thumb of Content ID algorithms are trending in a very concerning direction for these kinds of events moving forward. It went okay enough for us this time, house wifi troubles aside. But who knows what remix a content ID algorithm will misdiagnose that'll take us offline eventually.

All-in-all, I am so happy and so proud of everyone for the work they did. echosoul brought us to such a great energy right away, and I'm still reeling from the Soulja Boy drop she snuck in there in the middle of her set. CONBINI COFFEE did an amazing job for her first set with us and her first set on this specific hardware, every single song choice was unlike anything else any of us would have played and it commanded instant joy from everyone in the room; I hope we can have her again sometime in the future. SWIMMY was an instant crowd-favorite, immediately breaking her own bounds of any previous set she's done. Hard-techno SWIMMY, just as healing as House SWIMMY, as it turns out. I will remember how hard I laughed when she unveiled her very funny and good steampunk halloween outfit on stage. She pulled a little rabbit plushie out of her hat!!! SWIMMY forever! And I really want to implore anyone who has read this far to listen back to that MinaSheep set SEVERAL times over; it is by far the cleanest, most technical set she's ever done and if I have one major regret about this event, it is putting her so late past everyone's bedtimes. It is Old-Skool Raver Paradise!! She literally performed necromancy IRL when she dropped the Every Time We Touch remix, I have never seen people jump out of their seats so fast to jump, to dance, and to cheer. I love all my Normal Girls and I'm so excited to do this so much more with them in 2025.

Thanks for coming, thanks for listening, and thanks for reading, everybody. We'll be back to you before you know it! Shoutouts to IRL, to URL, to The Mortuary, and to the unbelievably cool dancers who were so respectfully freaking it the fuck down all night. We'll be back to you before you know it. See you next time, girls, and stay normal, stay regular ~ <3

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