Be quiet.pkay wrote:trapeez wrote: You've never been to a to heads dubstep rave in the uk, so how can you try and tell me that there's rampant drug use at them?
I haven't been to a heads show in the uk? lol You're assuming you know anything about me. Spent 6 months in the UK over the past 7 years. In the most recent month i was in the UKin 2008, went to 16 shows including a DMZ show. Not saying I'm the most experienced UK party goer ever, but I got a fair taste of your scene in the times I was there. Also spent 3 months in UK in 2004 and another month in 99. I've spent time in your country and done quite a fair bit of party going. Brought quite a few of your best artists to the USA, and worked with many
It's the same as it is everywhere else. The more commercial the venue the more commercial the crowd. Under 18 brings in under 18 year olds. Quality of music doesn't magically equate to less drug useage. More mature crowds tend to be less spastic, not less intoxicated.
Really wish people would stop trying to define themselves by the music they listen to and the parties they attend. It's not an insult to you if people around you use drugs.
What Trapeez is saying is 100% spot on.
You go to DMZ, yes, people are doing mdma, ketamine, weed, whatever else. Go to RAM perhaps, drug usage is higher.
Yes people still do drugs at raves. Decent Dubstep parties tend to have less though. Fact.
Been constantly raving for the past 6 years. I know how it works in this city.
Everyone in the US is just out to ruin everything anyway, wouldn't suprised me if someone did a fat slug of coke whilst someone who plays good music is on the decks. Idiots.