Hypothetical Situations
Oh my days, it actually happened; Drexciya’s one-off as Abstract Thought joins Clone’s Aqualung reissue series in its entirety on a 20th anniversary edition, including some all-time classics and girder-strength Detroit electro-techno
Originally presented by The Advent’s Kombination Research label in 2003, ‘Hypothetical Situations’ has achieved near-mythical status thru a combination of the music’s muscular sci-fi thrust and its scarcity on 2nd-hand markets. Despite many Drexciya heads having their own theory, it would be a punt for anyone to attribute the album’s production to either James Stinson or Gerald Donald, and it’s better to regard it as a total classic among their LP “Storms”; one studded with hallmarks of their sound, from lithe improvised keyboard tekkerz to its finely calibrated rhythm programming, but with a viscous quality and shark-eyed focus that distinguishes the six tracks from their kin.
To our ears, it’s vital for the real oddity ‘Me Want Woman’s Punani’, which holds more explicitly to the sort of lascivious track tilting of Dopplereffekt than anything in the Drexciyan canon, and with a loping skank that sounds quite unlike anything else they’ve done, thanks to its subbass depth charges and a face-freezing melodic synth coda to die for. Along with another all-timer in the cascading arps of ‘Bermuda Triangle’ - named for an area of North Atlantic sadly crucial to the Drexciyan mythos - plus the more Laptop Cafe style of ‘Consequences of Cloning’, and the meat-motor club torque of ‘Galactic Rotation’, it’s 100% prime Drexciya that will make many heads bang the walls with glee at its vinyl and digital re-arrival.
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Oh my days, it actually happened; Drexciya’s one-off as Abstract Thought joins Clone’s Aqualung reissue series in its entirety on a 20th anniversary edition, including some all-time classics and girder-strength Detroit electro-techno
Originally presented by The Advent’s Kombination Research label in 2003, ‘Hypothetical Situations’ has achieved near-mythical status thru a combination of the music’s muscular sci-fi thrust and its scarcity on 2nd-hand markets. Despite many Drexciya heads having their own theory, it would be a punt for anyone to attribute the album’s production to either James Stinson or Gerald Donald, and it’s better to regard it as a total classic among their LP “Storms”; one studded with hallmarks of their sound, from lithe improvised keyboard tekkerz to its finely calibrated rhythm programming, but with a viscous quality and shark-eyed focus that distinguishes the six tracks from their kin.
To our ears, it’s vital for the real oddity ‘Me Want Woman’s Punani’, which holds more explicitly to the sort of lascivious track tilting of Dopplereffekt than anything in the Drexciyan canon, and with a loping skank that sounds quite unlike anything else they’ve done, thanks to its subbass depth charges and a face-freezing melodic synth coda to die for. Along with another all-timer in the cascading arps of ‘Bermuda Triangle’ - named for an area of North Atlantic sadly crucial to the Drexciyan mythos - plus the more Laptop Cafe style of ‘Consequences of Cloning’, and the meat-motor club torque of ‘Galactic Rotation’, it’s 100% prime Drexciya that will make many heads bang the walls with glee at its vinyl and digital re-arrival.
Oh my days, it actually happened; Drexciya’s one-off as Abstract Thought joins Clone’s Aqualung reissue series in its entirety on a 20th anniversary edition, including some all-time classics and girder-strength Detroit electro-techno
Originally presented by The Advent’s Kombination Research label in 2003, ‘Hypothetical Situations’ has achieved near-mythical status thru a combination of the music’s muscular sci-fi thrust and its scarcity on 2nd-hand markets. Despite many Drexciya heads having their own theory, it would be a punt for anyone to attribute the album’s production to either James Stinson or Gerald Donald, and it’s better to regard it as a total classic among their LP “Storms”; one studded with hallmarks of their sound, from lithe improvised keyboard tekkerz to its finely calibrated rhythm programming, but with a viscous quality and shark-eyed focus that distinguishes the six tracks from their kin.
To our ears, it’s vital for the real oddity ‘Me Want Woman’s Punani’, which holds more explicitly to the sort of lascivious track tilting of Dopplereffekt than anything in the Drexciyan canon, and with a loping skank that sounds quite unlike anything else they’ve done, thanks to its subbass depth charges and a face-freezing melodic synth coda to die for. Along with another all-timer in the cascading arps of ‘Bermuda Triangle’ - named for an area of North Atlantic sadly crucial to the Drexciyan mythos - plus the more Laptop Cafe style of ‘Consequences of Cloning’, and the meat-motor club torque of ‘Galactic Rotation’, it’s 100% prime Drexciya that will make many heads bang the walls with glee at its vinyl and digital re-arrival.
Oh my days, it actually happened; Drexciya’s one-off as Abstract Thought joins Clone’s Aqualung reissue series in its entirety on a 20th anniversary edition, including some all-time classics and girder-strength Detroit electro-techno
Originally presented by The Advent’s Kombination Research label in 2003, ‘Hypothetical Situations’ has achieved near-mythical status thru a combination of the music’s muscular sci-fi thrust and its scarcity on 2nd-hand markets. Despite many Drexciya heads having their own theory, it would be a punt for anyone to attribute the album’s production to either James Stinson or Gerald Donald, and it’s better to regard it as a total classic among their LP “Storms”; one studded with hallmarks of their sound, from lithe improvised keyboard tekkerz to its finely calibrated rhythm programming, but with a viscous quality and shark-eyed focus that distinguishes the six tracks from their kin.
To our ears, it’s vital for the real oddity ‘Me Want Woman’s Punani’, which holds more explicitly to the sort of lascivious track tilting of Dopplereffekt than anything in the Drexciyan canon, and with a loping skank that sounds quite unlike anything else they’ve done, thanks to its subbass depth charges and a face-freezing melodic synth coda to die for. Along with another all-timer in the cascading arps of ‘Bermuda Triangle’ - named for an area of North Atlantic sadly crucial to the Drexciyan mythos - plus the more Laptop Cafe style of ‘Consequences of Cloning’, and the meat-motor club torque of ‘Galactic Rotation’, it’s 100% prime Drexciya that will make many heads bang the walls with glee at its vinyl and digital re-arrival.
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Oh my days, it actually happened; Drexciya’s one-off as Abstract Thought joins Clone’s Aqualung reissue series in its entirety on a 20th anniversary edition, including some all-time classics and girder-strength Detroit electro-techno
Originally presented by The Advent’s Kombination Research label in 2003, ‘Hypothetical Situations’ has achieved near-mythical status thru a combination of the music’s muscular sci-fi thrust and its scarcity on 2nd-hand markets. Despite many Drexciya heads having their own theory, it would be a punt for anyone to attribute the album’s production to either James Stinson or Gerald Donald, and it’s better to regard it as a total classic among their LP “Storms”; one studded with hallmarks of their sound, from lithe improvised keyboard tekkerz to its finely calibrated rhythm programming, but with a viscous quality and shark-eyed focus that distinguishes the six tracks from their kin.
To our ears, it’s vital for the real oddity ‘Me Want Woman’s Punani’, which holds more explicitly to the sort of lascivious track tilting of Dopplereffekt than anything in the Drexciyan canon, and with a loping skank that sounds quite unlike anything else they’ve done, thanks to its subbass depth charges and a face-freezing melodic synth coda to die for. Along with another all-timer in the cascading arps of ‘Bermuda Triangle’ - named for an area of North Atlantic sadly crucial to the Drexciyan mythos - plus the more Laptop Cafe style of ‘Consequences of Cloning’, and the meat-motor club torque of ‘Galactic Rotation’, it’s 100% prime Drexciya that will make many heads bang the walls with glee at its vinyl and digital re-arrival.