Study says Amsterdam’s wastewaster has highest ecstasy concentration in Europe The analysis tested the wastewater of 56 European cities in 19 countries in an effort to “explore the drug-taking habits” of those residing there.
New study attributes increase in MDMA use to hip hop’s lyrical glorification of “Molly” 82% of study participants credited hip hop music as a key influence in their decision to take molly.
New study finds that teenage listening patterns determine adult music taste A study recently published in The New York Times shows that music choices in teenage years are far from mere phases.
New study identifies music therapy as aid to those with dementia The study suggests that 'music may help to delay the onset of dementia and improve brain function and information recall.'
New study finds Justin Bieber’s music is popular among psychopaths Contrary to popular belief, it seems psychopaths prefer less classical and more Justin Bieber.
New study suggests that only 34.7% of MDMA sold in the USA is pure Research continues to show that what is purported to be MDMA often contains a myriad of other drugs.
Looks can be deceiving: only 60% of ‘Molly’ capsules actually contain MDMA A new study of 'Molly' capsules in the US found that MDMA was present in only 60% of those tested.
Blogger presents YouTube analytics of top EDM channels from last year A self-described 'older armchair EDM fan' studied trends happening within the dance music industry for a year, focusing on YouTube as the primary medium analyzed.
New University of Oxford study finds that dancing benefits health and wellness New University of Oxford Study finds dancing benefits health and wellness.
NYU researchers find that brain waves sync to music you listen to A new study from NYU finds that brain rhythms sync with music that you listen to, and unsurprisingly musicians have the most acute syncing mechanisms