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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

Marlon Hoffstadt pauses set at Wildlands Festival to urge fans to “drink water” and “chill a fucking bit”
The artist has since said that people should educate themselves on drug safety after seeing “so many” fans passing out at Aussies festivals

Home Office considers reclassifying Ketamine as a Class A drug
The UK government is seeking "expert advice" as illegal use of the party drug, which is currently a Class B substance, has soared to record levels

Four dead after Pinkfish Countdown, Malaysian police temporarily suspend new concert permits
Existing permits are also to be reviewed, sparking debate over how suspensions could affect the music industry

New South Wales to introduce year-long pill testing trial at music festivals
Festivals across the Australian state will provide anonymous testing facilities

Dutch police discover “visibly startled” garden gnome made entirely of MDMA
The gnome weighed 2kg, equivalent to around 8,000 pills

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

A limited edition set of Mitsubishi pill-shaped record weights have dropped
The essential vinyl stabilisers for any ’90s raver