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The Price of Integrity: 30 Years of the Stakes is High by De La Soul

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John Doran

2d ago

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The QuietusThe Price of Integrity: 30 Years of the Stakes is High by De La Soulthequietus.com
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The whimsy had fallen away leaving De La Soul in a position to voice a an alarming diagnosis: hip hop faced a double-threat from sectarianism and corporate influx, says Jacob Manieson The architecture of 90s hip hop was notoriously sectarian. Amongst and between enclaves like the Bay Area and Brooklyn, enormous personalities like Biggie and Tupac proved that the genre could be a commercial powerhouse. They flung stones from coast to coast, and sold an unfathomable amount of records as a result. At the same time, the south began charting its own musical course, away from the bustling scenes of coastal America. Yet all the while, within more bohemian circles, some artists began taking a different approach. A sound aptly named... The post The Price of Integrity: 30 Years of the Stakes is High by De La Soul appeared first on The Quietus .

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