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Features Is 'The Sesh' starting to catch up with Millennials?
Attitudes to drugs have changed significantly since the late '80s, becoming more widely used and socially acceptable. But while Gen Z are embracing sober curiosity, the toll of sustained drug use is becoming more pronounced in older generations. David Hillier reports
Features Could the Netherlands become the first country to legalise MDMA?
Prohibition of the party drug has been standard across Europe since the late-'80s, but scientific studies on medical use, an interest in a harm reduction-led approach, and a push to counter gang violence is seeing a movement for legalisation and regulation gather momentum in the Netherlands
Features The history of the White Isle: How did Ibiza become a party island?
From the earliest settlers to modern day clubbers, we dive into a potted history of the world-famous party island
Asia News Authorities uncover Indonesia's first-ever clandestine lab producing DMT
The raid which took place in Gianyar, Bali led to the arrest of three Filipinos and the ongoing search for a Jordanian national
Global News 29% of artists report decrease in gig fees, according to study
In the report, a large proportion of artists noted gig payments have either stagnated or decreased
Green Room 69% of vinyl buyers say they want more environmentally friendly records
In a survey conducted by Key Production, a further 77% respondents said they would "pay a premium" for low-impact vinyl
Global News Innerbody releases study on music festival drug use in the U.S.
Marijuana remains the most popular for three years straight & Rock Fest tops the list for drug consumption at festivals
Global News Independent record shops expected to take in £10 million on Record Store Day 2024
Despite this figure, only 12.8% of independent artists are releasing vinyl, study shows
