During Mental Health Awareness month this October, electronic music website Rave Reviewz is launching Music on my Mind - a music and mental health campaign with the aim of raising funds for mental health charities and awareness of mental health issues in the public AND music community.
Around 45 percent of people in Australia will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime. In any one year, approximately 1 million Australian adults have depression, and over 2 million have anxiety.
Rates are even higher in musicians, who are almost seven times as likely to have thought about suicide in the past 12 months in comparison to the general public and are more than twice as likely to attempt to take their own lives.
Rave Reviewz founder Dr Kamran Ahmed is a psychiatrist who became aware of the high rates of mental health problems in musicians when he launched their website and began working in the music industry, so we often ask about mental health when we interview DJs but decided that we should do more.
This October, with the support of over 50 electronic music event companies we'll be raising funds for three mental health charities supporting the public and music community specifically; Support Act, beyondblue and Black Dog Institute through an online appeal and a dress-up rave featuring some of Sydney's best house & techno DJs at Oxford Art Factory on Friday 19th October. We hope to see you there!
Each crew will be playing a 1hr B2B charity set on the night, featuring some of the finest house & techno selectors in Sydney:
Blueprint Entertainment: Andy Ef B2B Aaiste
Return to Rio: Ricky Cooper B2B Tristan Case
43 Degrees Records: Hoten B2B Nine One
Subsonic Music: Trena B2B Azza Huasca
Rave Reviewz: Balad B2B Jimmy Ray
Buy tickets here
Check out the Facebook event here
Make an online donation here
For more information on Music on my Mind visit www.musiconmymind.com.au.
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