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Posted by golan on Nov-18-2003 00:25:

Smiley DJ electronic music, tendency to drugs.

How�s that society, people, and social groups tend to see electronic music directly related to drug use. why is that ?


Posted by Shook1 on Nov-18-2003 00:27:

Smoking ..umm..something

its an easy excuse for the governement to tell the public. "If we can regulate dance music, we can regulate the drugs"


Posted by Freeza on Nov-18-2003 00:31:

Smiling Frog

Well another reason is because at these "Electronic Music" events a lot of people are on drugs and all sorts of fucked up, and also I see people getting arrested for fighting, dealing drugs, etc. So that's probably one of the reasons why people realite them to eachother.

That's how it's been for a while - Around here anyway O_o


Posted by dyret on Nov-18-2003 00:40:

Media might be to blame (as always), If they bust some people at a party, it will naturally end up in the papers, thus creating a hughe movement of parents and religious groups all agreeing that electronic music is bad. I do not use drugs, but I do not think that is such a hughe problem neither!


Posted by ASOT100 on Nov-18-2003 01:44:

Re: electronic music, tendency to drugs.

quote:
Originally posted by golan
How�s that society, people, and social groups tend to see electronic music directly related to drug use. why is that ?


cuz they're ignorant retards


Posted by biznology on Nov-18-2003 01:47:

newest form of popular music = newest scapegoat

its related because music has always catered to drug use. electronic music does do that especially well|


Posted by Digital Aura on Nov-18-2003 01:53:

Talking did i miss something?

... u mean it's NOT TRUE??


Posted by pumavisor808 on Nov-18-2003 01:57:

it's not just electronic music... pretty much any popular music get's drugs attached to it somehow...

probably because alot of people listening to it are actually doing those drugs...it is stereotypical but it has its truths...

rappers smoke weed
ravers do E & K
dead heads smoke weed and do acid
etc... you know what I'm saying??


Posted by sandstorm03 on Nov-18-2003 02:09:

well when was the last time u saw someone doin drugs @ church???..if u go to any clubs/concerts, where there are loads of people the chances are that people are doin somethin...i dont know where the fighting thing came in. But the things that end up in the paper are the deaths on overdosing in clubs, and thats the only thing that the media see's so they relate drugs and clubbing.


Posted by TrAnCe CoNtRoL on Nov-18-2003 02:14:

Re: electronic music, tendency to drugs.

quote:
Originally posted by golan
How�s that society, people, and social groups tend to see electronic music directly related to drug use. why is that ?


...because it is. dont blame society for the way they percieve the scene, blame a lot of the dumbass people for ruining it and creating a stereotype.


Posted by gazsmith666 on Nov-18-2003 02:17:

quote:
Originally posted by pumavisor808
it's not just electronic music... pretty much any popular music get's drugs attached to it somehow...

probably because alot of people listening to it are actually doing those drugs...it is stereotypical but it has its truths...

rappers smoke weed
ravers do E & K
dead heads smoke weed and do acid
etc... you know what I'm saying??


i smoke weed
i like trance
i am about to graduate with a v.good degree
i don't like rap (some dmx though)
ravers...very 80's
theories are bullshit unless they are proven...


Posted by pumavisor808 on Nov-18-2003 02:42:

quote:
Originally posted by gazsmith666
i smoke weed
i like trance
i am about to graduate with a v.good degree
i don't like rap (some dmx though)
ravers...very 80's
theories are bullshit unless they are proven...


just trying to make a point that this is what people see...
congratulations on your degree, not sure what this has to do with anything...

these are some sterotypes that people see and to some extent they are true...

all popular music is associated w/ drugs. It's just the way it is.. If you're getting people together to listen to music there is going to be drugs there... That hasn't change and it never will.. The two go together.

But the reason certain drugs go with certain music is the way that scene is potrayed...It's just what people are shown or see with their own eyes or hear in the music they are listening to.
When I think of disco, I think of coke and pills
When I think of hipies and the 60's, I think of weed, acid and shrooms
When I think of clubbing, I think of E and K and coke
When I think of the 80's I think of coke
When I think of hip hop, I think of weed and crack
When I think of country music, well I don't really think about it

People do drugs to enhace their good time. You go out to bars, clubs concerts to have a good time.. Therefore, drugs and music are associtated. There is no way around it. They will always be tied together.


Posted by Evil_Gnome on Nov-18-2003 02:49:

People associate electronic music with raves and raves with drugs(ecstasy).


Posted by jdjd on Nov-18-2003 02:53:

come on.. i dont know what its like at electronic music parties where you live, but in the clubs here it is filled with people who are fucked up.. its a fact, you cant just say media sucks and thats why..


Posted by gazsmith666 on Nov-18-2003 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by pumavisor808
just trying to make a point that this is what people see...
congratulations on your degree, not sure what this has to do with anything...

these are some sterotypes that people see and to some extent they are true...

all popular music is associated w/ drugs. It's just the way it is.. If you're getting people together to listen to music there is going to be drugs there... That hasn't change and it never will.. The two go together.

But the reason certain drugs go with certain music is the way that scene is potrayed...It's just what people are shown or see with their own eyes or hear in the music they are listening to.
When I think of disco, I think of coke and pills
When I think of hipies and the 60's, I think of weed, acid and shrooms
When I think of clubbing, I think of E and K and coke
When I think of the 80's I think of coke
When I think of hip hop, I think of weed and crack
When I think of country music, well I don't really think about it

People do drugs to enhace their good time. You go out to bars, clubs concerts to have a good time.. Therefore, drugs and music are associtated. There is no way around it. They will always be tied together.


the fact about the degree was in relation to dead heads, yes you are correct on a number of matters, but generalisation only comes around from people stating the portrayal

dance music is just a sub genre for drugs... compare how may famous rock people have died through drug ude than to e.g. trance dj's or producers

its all down to the media, and the fact the media is run by a different generation to ourselves, simple as


Posted by caddyshack on Nov-18-2003 03:54:

the drugs don't have much to do with what type of music is being played. there are alot of drugs at any club, no matter what music is played. but the biggest clubs and events are electronica, so we get stereotyped.


Posted by moncster on Nov-18-2003 04:09:

quote:
Originally posted by biznology
newest form of popular music = newest scapegoat

its related because music has always catered to drug use. electronic music does do that especially well|



"Reefers" and Jazz


Posted by jdjd on Nov-18-2003 05:10:

you guys have a million and one theories why electronic music is associated with drugs, yet nobody is mentioning that MOST PEOPLE WHO GO TO THESE PARTIES USE DRUGS


Posted by Taz on Nov-18-2003 05:34:

quote:
Originally posted by pumavisor808
When I think of country music...


.....boooooooze!! It's a drug too, folks.

Check out these lyrics:

Mason jar's on the dresser filled with dollars and quarters
Been savin' 'em for our trip around the world
But now you've changed your tune
There'll be no honeymoon
So tonight I'm goin' there without you girl.

I'm going down to Mexico in a glass of Tequila
Goin' down to Puerto Rico in a bottle o' rum
Goin' out to Honolulu in a Maitai mug
Then I'm going back home to Georgia in a jug.


I rest my case. And,

Classical drug of choice: Opium
Jazz (bebop era): Heroin
and Louis Armstrong was one of the first big musicians to openly smoke marijuanna.


Posted by prettytranced on Nov-18-2003 06:52:

There is a lot more injured , killed and harmed ppl in bars due to drunkeness and yet somehow that is more acceptable to our society than some ppl enjoying their music peacefully while on some mind altering substances. why is that ?


Posted by neoh on Nov-18-2003 08:18:

Layne Staley - heroin overdose
Nikki Sixx - heroin overdose
Hendrix - heroin overdose
cobaine - cocaine led to his suicide
morrison - heroin overdose
joplin - heroin overdose

rock artists.


.. any electronica artists died of drug overdoses?
so why do they point drugs to electronic music?

fucking stereotypes.


Posted by doof doofer on Nov-18-2003 11:34:

quote:
Originally posted by jdjd
you guys have a million and one theories why electronic music is associated with drugs, yet nobody is mentioning that MOST PEOPLE WHO GO TO THESE PARTIES USE DRUGS

exactly. thread closed.


Posted by diffusion on Nov-18-2003 14:03:

Because people using drugs usually listen to electronic music.
When many people do this, all over the globe, eg Techno and amphetamine is said to be a good mixture.


Not very strange.


Posted by dyret on Nov-18-2003 14:11:

I believe with the advent of acid we discovered new way to think and it had to do with piecing together new thoughts of mind. Why is it that people think it's so evil? What is it about it that there is scares people so deeply? Because they are afraid that there is more to reality than they have ever confronted. That there are doors that they're afraid to go in and they don't want us to go in there either because if we go in, there we might learn something that they don't know. And that makes us a little out of their control.
He's losing his mind, and feels it going!
You're intoduced to lsd, an' it's not like taking some other drug for instance like marijuana or something, hm, well, you know, it's altogether a new thing, and you actually can have a religious experience, and, hm, and it can be even more important than reading the bible six times or becoming a pope or something like that, you know...


Posted by DC76 on Nov-18-2003 16:57:

It's the media... some people who listen to electronica are getting high on whatever drug... personally, I don't need, nor want anything to do with that stuff... if I want a high, I put good music on. That does it for me.


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