Drexciya were formed in 1989 but only began to reach a larger audience in 1993 when they were signed to legendary Detroit techno label Underground Resistance for their second release 'Bubble Metropolis'. Drexciya not only crafted an entirely unique and hugely influential sound aesthetic - combining electro, techno, industrial and new wave influences - but also created an strong mythology for the group, communicated through their releases' themes, artwork and liner notes. Despite the attention the project received, Drexciya successfully remained to stay anonymous for much of the group's existence, significantly adding to their mystery. Drexciya combined a faceless, underground, anti-mainstream media stance with mythological, sci-fi narratives, to help heighten the dramatic effect of their music. Their name referred to a myth comparable to Plato's myth of Atlantis, which the group revealed in the sleeve notes to their 1997 album 'The Quest'. "Drexciya" was an underwater country populated by the unborn children of pregnant African women thrown off of slave ships that had adapted to breathe underwater in their mother's wombs. Reports of Drexciya's disbanding in 1997 were contradicted two years later when a new Drexciya track appeared on the Underground Resistance compilation 'Interstellar Fugitives', followed by three more Drexciya albums on Tresor and Clone. Although both members of Drexciya remained completely anonymous throughout their active recording career, one member, James Marcel Stinson, was identified posthumously in 2002, after he tragically died of heart complications at age 32.
Tracks on "Neptune's Lair"
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While Berlin's legendary techno bunker Tresor has recently expanded to China by opening a venue in Beijing, it has been a bit quiet around the club's seminal label in recent years. For well over a decade however the Tresor imprint has been one of the most more...
1999's album 'Neptune's Lair' remains as one of the greatest works by the shadowy Detroit Electro group known as Drexciya. Exploring a wide range of their sound over 21 short transmissions, this, their first post-UR album, is an absolutely essential addition to the expansive Drexciya canon.
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C to the power of X+C to the power of X = MM = Unknown
(Track 21 on this Album)
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C to the power of X+C to the power of X = MM = Unknown
(Track 21 on this Album)
Bottom Feeders
(Track 19 on this Album)
Jazzy Fluids
(Track 20 on this Album)
C to the power of X+C to the power of X = MM = Unknown
(Track 21 on this Album)
Oxyplasmic Gyration Beam
(Track 16 on this Album)
Triangular Hydrogen Strain
(Track 15 on this Album)
Fusion Flats
(Track 14 on this Album)
Devil Ray Cove
(Track 13 on this Album)
Organic Hydropoly Spores
(Track 11 on this Album)
Surface Terrestial Colonization
(Track 09 on this Album)
Polymono Plexusgel
(Track 08 on this Album)
Habitat.O.Negative
(Track 05 on this Album)
Andreaen Sand Dunes
(Track 03 on this Album)
Species of the Pod
(Track 02 on this Album)
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Polymono Plexusgel
(Track 08 on this Album)