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Drexciya - Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller III - Clone Classic Cuts - Detroit Techno

Drexciya - Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller III - Clone Classic Cuts - Detroit Techno
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Track Listing

A1 Smokey's Illegitimate Report
A2 The Countdown Has Begun
A3 Aquabahn
A4 Unknown Journey IV
A5 Bubble Chamber
B1 Sea Snake
B2 Intensified Magnetron
B3 The Mutant Gillmen
C1 Aqua Worm Hole
C2 Nautilus 12
C3 Vampire Island
D1 Flying Fish
D2 You Don't Know
D3 Red Hills Of Lardossa


Media Condition » Mint (M)
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Artist Drexciya
Title Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller III
Label Clone Classic Cuts
Catalogue C#CC24LP
Format Vinyl Double Album
Released 2013
Genre Detroit Techno

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Information on the Detroit Techno Genre

Detroit techno is an early style of electronic music beginning in 1980s. Detroit has been cited as the birthplace of techno music. Prominent Detroit Techno artists include Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson. A distinguishing trait of Detroit techno is the use of analog synthesizers and early drum machines, particularly the Roland TR-909, or, in later releases, the use of digital emulation to create the characteristic sounds of those machines.

Detroit techno music was originally thought of as a subset to Chicago's early style of house. However, some critics believe that the Detroit techno movement was an adjunct to house music, named for the new style of music played at a Chicago nightclub called "The Warehouse". Although producers in both cities used the same hardware and even collaborated on projects and remixes together, Detroiters traded the choir-friendly vocals of House with metallic clicks, robotic voices and repetitive hooks reminiscent of an automotive assembly line. Many of the early techno tracks had futuristic or robotic themes, although a notable exception to this trend was a single by Derrick May under his pseudonym Rhythim Is Rhythim, called Strings of Life. This vibrant dancefloor anthem was filled with rich synthetic string arrangements and took the underground music scene by storm in May 1987. With subtle differences between the genres, clubs in both cities included Detroit techno and Chicago house tracks in their playlists without objection from patrons (or much notice by non-audiophiles).

The three individuals most closely associated with the birth of Detroit techno as a genre are Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May, also known as the "Belleville Three". These three high school friends from the Detroit suburb would soon find their basement tracks in dancefloor demand, thanks in part to seminal Detroit radio personality The Electrifying Mojo. Ironically, Derrick May once described Detroit techno music as being a "complete mistake...like George Clinton and Kraftwerk caught in an elevator, with only a sequencer to keep them company.

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