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I suppose I started this thread to float the idea that different sorts of drugs might lead to different sorts of party atmospheres. I think that a party where the most common drug is alcohol may have a different vibe from one where the most common drug is ecstasy, for example.
I'm not trying to ask something like, "What if every last person there was sober?", because (a) we all know that's never going to happen and (b) I think drugs can be a positive thing for many people in some contexts. I'm certainly not on some kind of general anti-drug kick.
But I think that alcohol does change the setting in a few ways, at least one of which is not entirely positive -- as the article on the Paradise Garage says, in clubs that serve it, the managers generally keep people there for just as long as the law allows them to serve alcohol, and then they quite swiftly and forcefully start kicking everybody out. And they have every financial reason to do this, since drinking is their big cash cow, and once that dries up, they no longer have any economic reason to keep the place open, being unable to extract much more money from their patrons.
So I was wondering how EDM events and parties might be different if that sort of dynamic didn't even exist.
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