Feelin' Their Thizzle
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March 23, 2006
Rachel Swan East Bay Express
That's not to suggest, however, that E's social effects are as
beautiful as that universe its devotees spot betwixt overlaid
trance beats. Swan is quick to write that E 'is figuring into [hip
hop's] sexual politics and amplifying some of the scene's sleazier
values.' In a scene predicated on 'bumping and grinding,' a drug
like Ecstasy, Swan suggests, 'starts reflecting the psychology of
the space.' Yet, for Oakland, it must be a welcome change to see a
drug that, as Swan puts it, 'is both sedative and euphoric, causing
people to dodder around smiling and hugging each other.'
-- Nick Rose
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