The Russian producer's refusal to back down amidst criticism over photos of her hairstyle led to accusations (and counter-accusations) of racism.

Nos vemos en Space Miami! Empiezo a las 7 /see you at Space Miami. I start at 7 🥰 pic.twitter.com/3WSp7PqMiv — nina kraviz (@NinaKraviz) October 26, 2019

Black people litterally get denied jobs and or harassed by law enforcement for wearing their hair in braids and locks. Y'all's arguments defending Nina Kraviz are weak and lack an almost insurmountable understanding of context and nuance. Stop. — ｅｘｔｉｎｃｔ ｄａｅｍｏｎ (@extinctdaemon) October 28, 2019

nina kraviz has been a problem but nobody wants to have that conversation yet... having a title like “ghetto kraviz” & then having cornrows. girl needs to get cancelled already. idc I’m just saying what y’all thinking. tired of these white girls in the techno scene, disrespectful — . (@delitefuls) October 26, 2019

Venice? Sorry are you kidding me? Did you read history at all? Second World War? Jews living in ghettos? All over Europe? — nina kraviz (@NinaKraviz) October 28, 2019

'the shtetls of WWII gave rise to an entire body of music, from the defiant "mir leybn ebig" ("we live forever") to the commemorative "zog nit keynmol" ("song of the warsaw ghetto"). but none are so celebrated as "ghetto kraviz", written in 2012 by russian techno dj nina kraviz.' — ilana the A24 artsy horror film uncredited extra (@ilanabryne) October 28, 2019

i can’t believe you’re actually going to the extent of co-opting the experience of racism as a way of deflecting a discussion about white privilege. as a black person who’d been a supporter of yours, this is sad. luckily for you, your yes fans will make you think this is ok — frankie (@frankiefatgold) October 28, 2019

You think that spreading hate, agression, separation, bullying in our scene and validating reverse racism is OK. I don’t think thats ok. These are not the values that our scene is build on. — nina kraviz (@NinaKraviz) October 28, 2019

bs. There are tons of other terribly racist tweets all over your bullying tweets Frankie. Please just take a moment and realize what you are signing into.. — nina kraviz (@NinaKraviz) October 28, 2019

I don’t know that person and even if i did I have no shame in anyone from discwoman calling out white privilege, that’s what we stand for. If you want to pretend that’s bullying instead of critique, go ahead. I think you need to take your own advice Nina take a moment and listen — frankie (@frankiefatgold) October 28, 2019

are you actually saying ‘Our scene’ to undermind a black woman....you are truly exposing your racism! — axmed maxamed (@_Axm3d) October 28, 2019

Listen! I have done enough for our scene and have gone through a lot of bullshit and bullying to be where I am. You being extremely ignorant right now. Peace out — nina kraviz (@NinaKraviz) October 28, 2019

deleted the whole thing as its going crazy and out of proportion. Lets stop this hatred. I am not a racist. And I hope you know and feel that. Peace out. — nina kraviz (@NinaKraviz) October 28, 2019

Nina, it may be true that this blew out of proportion fast, but your defensiveness is partly to blame. You have an opportunity to show your humility and learn from this experience, I hope you won’t pass it up. — Rrose (@rrose1921) October 28, 2019

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