Low frequencies in music make people dance more, new study confirms A team of neuroscientists recently conducted a study at a live electronic event to validate how frequency affects attendees. Details here.
Cocaine, MDMA found in river at Glastonbury festival grounds Heavy concentrations of cocaine and MDMA were found in the river that runs through the Glastonbury festival site. Read more here.
5,000 person COVID-tested show in Spain yields ‘lower infection rate than that of the general population’ A 5,000 person show in Barcelona showed transmission results are lower than 'that of the general population.'
Study: 87% of surveyed musicians say mental health deteriorated during COVID-19 lockdowns Hundreds of artists reported declined mental health due to COVID-19-related lockdowns, revealing a 'hidden crisis among musicians.'
70% of DJs retrained during pandemic, according to study A new study by Pirate Studios reveals insights into how DJs have approached their careers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trance fans nearly twice as positive as dubstep fans, according to new study The PLUR is strong in fans of trance.
Dutch clubbers temporarily return to dance floors for COVID-19 study The Ziggo Dome-hosted COVID-19 study welcomed clubbers for sets from Sam Feldt, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, and more.
New study finds techno least effective music for reducing anxiety Surprise, surprise—techno marked the genre most likely to increase anxiety.
Study shows risk for COVID-19 spread is ‘low to very low’ at concerts presuming proper ventilation, adherence to safety measures Distanced seating, masks, and a well ventilated venue could be the recipe for concerts in 2021.
UK study sheds light on severe obstacles musicians with disabilities face 'Reshape Music' study shows findings on uphill challenges faced by musicians with disabilities.