DVS Mindz
The Twenty-Year Saga of the Greatest Rap Group to Almost Make It Outta Kansas
by Geoff Harkness
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Pub Date Apr 18 2023 | Archive Date Jul 19 2023
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Description
DVS Mindz might be the greatest rap group you’ve never heard of. Formed in Topeka, Kansas, in the mid-1990s, they developed a reputation for ferocious rhyming and frenetic live performances. In their heyday, DVS Mindz released a critically acclaimed CD, received nominations for prestigious awards, and opened for legends such as Wu-Tang Clan, Run-DMC, and De La Soul as well as KC icon Tech N9ne. But the group struggled with creative differences, substance abuse, ego battles, and money issues, and they split up in 2003.
Geoff Harkness takes readers on a unique two-decade journey alongside the members of DVS Mindz, chronicling their childhoods, their brush with success, and what became of them in the years that followed. Based on more than one hundred hours of video and audio recordings from 1999 to 2022, this fly-on-the-wall account offers a backstage pass into the recording studios and radio stations, video shoots and house parties, nightclubs and concert halls of the Kansas City-Lawrence-Topeka music scene circa 2000.
DVS Mindz is at once a compulsively readable group biography of four talented MCs, a vibrant voyage through the forgotten history of local hip hop, and a breathtakingly real story of struggling to achieve big dreams.
Advance Praise
"In DVS Mindz, Harkness tells the birth, life, and afterlife of a musical group in a way that is uncommon in hip hop studies, touching on some of the same narrative arcs that animate the biographies of successful musicians, but from the perspective of a group who was poised for a kind of success that never came. It's a remarkable project."
--Justin D. Burton, author of Posthuman Rap
"Weaving together compelling and absorbing stories, Harkness presents a vastly understudied aspect of aspirational culture in the U.S.—the idea that hard work, in and of itself, does not guarantee or lead to success. And failure isn't always a step towards success, as it is often pitched."
--Joseph Ewoodzie Jr., author of Break Beats in the Bronx: Revisiting Hip Hop's Early Years
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780231208734 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |