Harnessed the Storm
Drexciya’s hardy 2002 perennial returns to circulation on the 20th anniversary of James Stinson’s passing.
Drexicya Storm #1 as it’s also known, ‘Harnessed the Storm’ is one of the project’s most stripped down albums, but nevertheless brimming with the sort of arpeggiated magic that gave the secretive project cult status among Detroit electro-techno heads, as well as within the electronic music sphere more generally.
It features an absolute all-timer for us and many others in the club anthem ‘Digital Tsunami’, with its spiny pulse and underwater SFX, and supremely evocative strain of darkside electro on the likes of ‘Dr. Blowfin’s Black Storm Stabilising Spheres’, while the pearlescent melodies of ‘Birth of New Life’ are known to make bald men cry. Frankly it’s an essential piece of electronic music history that demands a place on the shelf of any self-respecting Drexciyan obsessive - or just anyone at all.
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Drexciya’s hardy 2002 perennial returns to circulation on the 20th anniversary of James Stinson’s passing.
Drexicya Storm #1 as it’s also known, ‘Harnessed the Storm’ is one of the project’s most stripped down albums, but nevertheless brimming with the sort of arpeggiated magic that gave the secretive project cult status among Detroit electro-techno heads, as well as within the electronic music sphere more generally.
It features an absolute all-timer for us and many others in the club anthem ‘Digital Tsunami’, with its spiny pulse and underwater SFX, and supremely evocative strain of darkside electro on the likes of ‘Dr. Blowfin’s Black Storm Stabilising Spheres’, while the pearlescent melodies of ‘Birth of New Life’ are known to make bald men cry. Frankly it’s an essential piece of electronic music history that demands a place on the shelf of any self-respecting Drexciyan obsessive - or just anyone at all.
Drexciya’s hardy 2002 perennial returns to circulation on the 20th anniversary of James Stinson’s passing.
Drexicya Storm #1 as it’s also known, ‘Harnessed the Storm’ is one of the project’s most stripped down albums, but nevertheless brimming with the sort of arpeggiated magic that gave the secretive project cult status among Detroit electro-techno heads, as well as within the electronic music sphere more generally.
It features an absolute all-timer for us and many others in the club anthem ‘Digital Tsunami’, with its spiny pulse and underwater SFX, and supremely evocative strain of darkside electro on the likes of ‘Dr. Blowfin’s Black Storm Stabilising Spheres’, while the pearlescent melodies of ‘Birth of New Life’ are known to make bald men cry. Frankly it’s an essential piece of electronic music history that demands a place on the shelf of any self-respecting Drexciyan obsessive - or just anyone at all.
Drexciya’s hardy 2002 perennial returns to circulation on the 20th anniversary of James Stinson’s passing.
Drexicya Storm #1 as it’s also known, ‘Harnessed the Storm’ is one of the project’s most stripped down albums, but nevertheless brimming with the sort of arpeggiated magic that gave the secretive project cult status among Detroit electro-techno heads, as well as within the electronic music sphere more generally.
It features an absolute all-timer for us and many others in the club anthem ‘Digital Tsunami’, with its spiny pulse and underwater SFX, and supremely evocative strain of darkside electro on the likes of ‘Dr. Blowfin’s Black Storm Stabilising Spheres’, while the pearlescent melodies of ‘Birth of New Life’ are known to make bald men cry. Frankly it’s an essential piece of electronic music history that demands a place on the shelf of any self-respecting Drexciyan obsessive - or just anyone at all.
2022 Re-issue.
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Drexciya’s hardy 2002 perennial returns to circulation on the 20th anniversary of James Stinson’s passing.
Drexicya Storm #1 as it’s also known, ‘Harnessed the Storm’ is one of the project’s most stripped down albums, but nevertheless brimming with the sort of arpeggiated magic that gave the secretive project cult status among Detroit electro-techno heads, as well as within the electronic music sphere more generally.
It features an absolute all-timer for us and many others in the club anthem ‘Digital Tsunami’, with its spiny pulse and underwater SFX, and supremely evocative strain of darkside electro on the likes of ‘Dr. Blowfin’s Black Storm Stabilising Spheres’, while the pearlescent melodies of ‘Birth of New Life’ are known to make bald men cry. Frankly it’s an essential piece of electronic music history that demands a place on the shelf of any self-respecting Drexciyan obsessive - or just anyone at all.
2022 Re-issue. UV spot varnish digipack CD - silver pantone.
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Drexciya’s hardy 2002 perennial returns to circulation on the 20th anniversary of James Stinson’s passing.
Drexicya Storm #1 as it’s also known, ‘Harnessed the Storm’ is one of the project’s most stripped down albums, but nevertheless brimming with the sort of arpeggiated magic that gave the secretive project cult status among Detroit electro-techno heads, as well as within the electronic music sphere more generally.
It features an absolute all-timer for us and many others in the club anthem ‘Digital Tsunami’, with its spiny pulse and underwater SFX, and supremely evocative strain of darkside electro on the likes of ‘Dr. Blowfin’s Black Storm Stabilising Spheres’, while the pearlescent melodies of ‘Birth of New Life’ are known to make bald men cry. Frankly it’s an essential piece of electronic music history that demands a place on the shelf of any self-respecting Drexciyan obsessive - or just anyone at all.