Kaskade has always been one to voice his opinion, and for the most part we tend to agree with him, especially on his most recent topic of discussion: deaths related to Drug use.
http://www.kaskademusic.com/#!/journal/i-cant-keep-quiet |
The subject of Kaskade’s latest blog post is an article by LA Times which you can read here. It reports on HARD Day Of The Dead forgoing a 2016 event, pinning the blame on “a summer of deaths,” which has resulted in venues refusing to book dance music events. The outside world has a perception of dance music that stops at drugs, and Kaskade has something to say about it.
“So, in the past 10 years there have been 21 substance-related deaths at dance events. And EVERY DAY there are 27 substance-related deaths, which are somehow less news and attention worthy. I suppose once you reach a certain point, the news doesn’t notice anymore.I’m happy to use my influence to encourage people to be responsible, to stay alive. But this is a world-wide problem, something that is not even close to being unique to dance music. Part of the problem is people trying to simple-size it. Raves = drugs. So close them down.Not going to work, and we all know it. Time to devote your column inches to some real stories. The war on drugs is a farce. There are better answers than regurgitating the same alarmist solutions that have never worked, which will NEVER work. Try this on: education, harm reduction and legalization.Start there. And back to the music for me.”
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