Grava 4 - Album Review
Just when I got used to the idea of submariner Drexcyens living their life on the ocean floor, the offspring ...
View ArticleJourney of the Deep Sea Dweller I - Album Review
From 1992 until 2002, the mysterious electro outfit Drexciya created not only some of Detroit's most original, enduring electronic music, but one of techno's greatest myth systems. This compilation--...
View ArticleJourney of the Deep Sea Dweller II - Album Review
The excellent second installment of Clone's four-part Drexciya retrospective continues in much the same manner as Vol. 1: short tracks of spackled, analog funk dominate, offering occasional clues about...
View ArticleJourney of the Deep Sea Dweller IV - Album Review
This is the fourth and final volume of Dutch imprint Clone’s Drexciya reissue series, which gathers out-of-print music from the difficult-to-classify Detroit electronic music project. This set contains...
View ArticleNeptune's Lair/The Opening of the Cerebral Gate - Album Review
Out of print for some 15 and 13 years respectively, Drexciya’s first full-length album statement Neptune’s Lair and Transllusion’s debut The Opening of the Cerebral Gate have finally been re-pressed,...
View ArticleLists & Guides: The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time - Feature
From Aphex Twin to Squarepusher to Flying Lotus, here are the braindance greats
View ArticleGrava 4 - Album Review
With their unvarnished style, the music of Detroit electronic duo Drexciya was proudly DIY. On their newly reissued 2002 album, they turned their attention from the sea towards the cosmos.
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