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What can we do about rave fatigue?
Season 2, Ep. 11
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Have you been feeling too tired to go out clubbing recently? You are not alone. There is even a word for it: rave fatigue. For this week’s episode Kikelomo talks to music journalist Marie Dapoigny about how rave fatigue has become a thing, and what we can do about it as a community. Plus: a youth initiative going viral with a D’n’B tune, a new documentary on the piracy era, and Billie Eilish revealing a new feature on TikTok.
The Week is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.
Host: Kikelomo
Producer: Carlos Steurer & Manuel Novikd
Edit and sound design: Marc Übel
Executive Producer: Isabel Woop
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