"We are afraid to say it out loud": a wave of sexual abuse accusations and cancellations hits electronic music
A surge of sexual abuse accusations in the electronic music scene has led to public figures, including Amelie Lens and Indira Paganotto, speaking out against the alleged behavior of prominent artists in the hard techno genre.
A recent wave of sexual abuse accusations has emerged within the hard techno music scene, instigated by social media testimonies from fans and collaborators. The controversy began when Instagram user Brad No Limit accused several well-known artists, including Shlømo and Basswell, of sexual misconduct. His allegations have rapidly gained traction, resulting in a broader discussion about safety and abusive behavior in the electronic music community.
High-profile DJs and producers, notably Amelie Lens, Indira Paganotto, and Sara Landry, have voiced their support for the victims, emphasizing the need for a safer environment in nightlife and music festivals. Their statements have encouraged other individuals to come forward with their experiences, leading to increased scrutiny of the industry, especially as these events and accusations culminate during a period of high visibility and popularity for hard techno.
The implications of this situation extend beyond personal harm, potentially affecting the careers and reputations of the accused artists, while highlighting pervasive issues of accountability within the electronic music scene. The industry must confront these allegations seriously to foster a culture where safety and respect are prioritized, ensuring that artists and fans can engage in a safe and supportive environment.