Signal is ViceLab's intelligence layer — a structured vault of substance knowledge, interaction analysis, and concise safety briefs. Research-sourced. Non-judgmental. Built for festival reality.
A structured intelligence library containing substance profiles, mechanisms, timelines, effects, and harm-reduction notes. Designed for clarity, not sensationalism.
A tool for analyzing potential interactions between substances, highlighting interaction type, severity, explanation, and recommended caution level.
Concise intelligence sheets summarizing individual substances with mechanism, effects, timeline, risk profile, and practical harm-reduction insights.
Every entry in Signal is structured, verified, and maintained — not assembled from search results, not derived from anecdote. A curated archive built for precision, designed to be accurate at 3am in a field.
The Matrix maps known interactions between substances — severity, type, and recommended caution — in a single instrument view.
| Substance | MDMA | LSD | Alcohol | Cocaine | Cannabis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MDMA | — | Caution | Avoid | Avoid | Caution |
| LSD | Caution | — | Caution | Avoid | Caution |
| Alcohol | Avoid | Caution | — | Avoid | Low Risk |
| Cocaine | Avoid | Avoid | Avoid | — | Caution |
| Cannabis | Caution | Caution | Low Risk | Caution | — |
Festival culture runs on myth, hearsay, and half-remembered threads. The information circulating in these environments is often wrong, incomplete, or built to scare rather than inform.
Signal exists to replace guesswork with structured knowledge — so that whatever someone decides, they decide it informed. This is harm reduction, not endorsement. Knowledge does not promote use. It promotes safety.
The goal is not safer drugs. The goal is safer decisions.
Explore the intelligence layer of the ViceLab network. No accounts, no tracking, no judgment.