Earlier this week, Eprom announced he’d be offering free Eprom or SHADES merch in exchange for any Datsik merch a fan brings to his shows. While it’s now nearly five months since Datsik has been accused of sexual assault, it appears that his logo can still inspire anger and activism.
It’s not surprising that Eprom’s announcement drew a fair bit of criticism, most commonly for trying to capitalize on the Datsik scandal months after most people have seemingly forgotten about it and moved on. But he explained his reasoning behind the decision succinctly: “I thought about what it would feel like to be a survivor and see [Datsik merchandise] at a show and now here we are.”
This exchange offer is currently only for US shows, but Eprom says he will also be collecting donations at his merch table for local women’s shelters.
Anyone thinks I'm doing this merch thing for "clout" I don't know what to tell you except that I give ZERO fucks about clout and I am doing this one hundred percent to make sure my shows are a place where women feel safe.
— EPROM (@eprombeats) August 1, 2018
I'm honestly doing this now because I played a show and some kid was wearing a datsik shirt in the front and just kind of standing there waiting for the drop. I thought about what it would feel like to be a survivor and see that at a show and now here we are
— EPROM (@eprombeats) August 1, 2018