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December/ January 2026

With an impeccable knowledge of multiple genres and a knack for skilful edits, Liverpool collective Girls Don't Sync create an unrivalled atmosphere of unity and celebration, while championing inclusivity and political action

- By ANU SHUKLA

COME TOGETHER

Unapologetic in their drive for inclusivity, Girls Don’t Sync are redefining the gender balance of lineups and dance floors across the UK and beyond.

In their time together, these four friends have evolved from a DJ collective into full-scale artists. With their radical reshaping of ye olde sausage fest, they could well be the Slits of the rave scene, urging the unseen, unheard, misgendered, violated and abused to claim their space. They’re sparking a movement, platforming new talent and mentoring the next generation of women and gender minority DJs to step up to the plate.

imageGirls Don’t Sync are Matty Chiabi, Sophia Violet, Hannah Lynch and Gaia - aka G33. In their sets, they tear through house, UK funky, dancehall, drum ’n’ bass, techno, UK garage, Afrobeat, Bollywood, Middle Eastern sounds and more. With animated responses to whoever's on the decks, they challenge each other, trading a full-on dialogue of beats and pieces. It’s an evident testament to the statement that embodies their name — which Chiabi came up with in the shower. It’s a double entendre: an affront to the stereotype that women who DJ rely on the sync button because they can’t beat match. “What we're saying is that we are skilled DJs,” she says. “But it’s also ironic because as friends, women and as a group, girls do sync: emotionally, creatively, professionally. So we might not ‘sync’ on a technical level, but we do in every other sense, and that’s what's allowed us to go strong for nearly five years.”

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