Just found E Coli by Ultradyne. Instantly recognised the track called Dyslexia. I think I remember it from a lost mixtape. But yeah, it's a lot like some Drexciya tracks. Even the name of the track is similar.

On Nov 13, 2013, at 03:17 PM, Steven Robertson <stev...@me.com> wrote:

Ha, I found that on Discogs and first read it as Pi Goa Movement which I thought would be way off mark, but actually it's nothing of the sort. Reminds me of Coil and industrial sounds that friends of my parents were playing when I was younger. Post-punk industrial music I guess. Those folk were sort of post-punk techno-heads. Interesting :)

On Nov 13, 2013, at 03:04 PM, Alasdair Lyon <aly.l...@gmail.com> wrote:


Different group but you would do well to check out Ultradyne

 

If you are interested in music by Gerald Donald and James Stinson, including Drexicya, then you probably have found this website called Drexiya Research Lab. There's been some activity on it more recently, including an updated discography of related music. I'm trawling through YouTube via Discogs since I missed a lot of this great work. I want to hear it all but haven't got the deep pockets required, so glad some can be found on YouTube for now. I'm doing my own research.


When I first heard Drexciya on Underground Resistance in the later part of the 90's I was instantly hooked. That and Direct Beat along with Red Planet and Underground Resistance. I'm more into Hip Hop than I am into House. I like the raw bass and rebel sounds from Neil Landstrumm, and original electronic music from Aphex Twin. I'm considering all those influences, Detroit electro and techno being very significant. I was too young to catch the first waves, and a strong appetite for more of this kind of music. Electro-techno, techno-bass, techno-soul.

Any suggestions?

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