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The Perception of Party Drug Use in the Technoscene in Utrecht




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Introduction


Going out is something that almost all young people do. Many young people drink

alcohol while clubbing, or in some cases they use drugs. Young adults who go clubbing reported

drug use at high rates. 70% of the young people said they used a drug while clubbing and even

22% said they use drugs while clubbing regularly (Kelly et al., 2006). Also, the use of extasy,

cocaine and 3-MMC while clubbing has risen since 2020 (Koop, 2024). The use of these party

drugs fit in perfectly with techno music. The use of party drugs in the electronic dance music

(EDM) or technoscene is a relevant issue in today's youth culture. Recent data shows an increase

in the use of various party drugs in the Netherlands in 2023 compared to 2020 (Van Beek, 2024).

The city of Utrecht is known for its vibrant nightlife with various techno parties, such as Club

Basis and Soenda Festival (Susa, 2024) and offers a compelling context to investigate this

phenomenon. This raises the following research question: 'How is party drug use perceived in the

Utrecht technoscene amongst young adults?' This question is answered by linking the

phenomenon to the normalisation theory and the subcultural theory, by conducting interviews,

and by conducting an online social media discourse analysis.


This research has sociocultural, political, and scientific relevance by shedding light on

drug use norms within youth subcultures and nightlife, informing public health efforts and youth

engagement, while also gathering information in favour of local drug policies. Finally, it

contributes to interdisciplinary fields such as sociology, criminology, and health studies. By

examining behavioural patterns at the micro level, broader social attitudes are revealed and more

targeted approaches to drug use can be developed.

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After this introductory section, there will be a theoretical framework and then a

methodological reflection. After the methodological reflection a qualitative data analysis will be

provided. Finally, a conclusion will be given to answer the research question.

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Theoretical framework


Definition of party drugs


Party drugs refer to psychoactive substances commonly used in entertainment venues,

including clubs, parties and festivals, to enhance mood, energy, sensory experience and/or social

connectedness (European Crime Prevention Network, 2021). Examples include: MDMA (3,4-

methylene dioxymethamphetamine, often referred to as ecstasy), which is known as that “love

drug” in the technoscene by generating feelings of empathy and energy (State Commission on

MDMA, 2024). Other commonly used party drugs include amphetamines, cocaine, ketamine,

GHB, LSD (Maxwell, 2009) and emerging new psychoactive substances including 3-MMC

(Smit-Rigter et al., 2024). Many of these substances are stimulants that enable users to dance for

hours, enhance their sensory perceptions of the music and bond with other partygoers (Summall

et al., 2006: Ter Bogt & Engels, 2005; Van de Wijngaart et al., 1999). Recreational party drug use

can be described as drug use that is entirely linked to having fun where the user is not affected by

negative consequences. Moreover, this use is limited to leisure time and does not affect normal

functioning at work, school or family life (European Crime Prevention Network, 2021).

Nevertheless, most party drugs such as MDMA, cocaine and amphetamines in the Netherlands

are categorised as hard drugs under section 15 of the Opium Act and it is illegal to possess or sell

them despite the relatively tolerant culture. In this study, party drug use broadly refers to illegal

recreational use by young people of psychoactive substances that enhance the party experience.

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