Cover of Drexciya Grava 4
Rocky Marciano

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For fans of drexciya, lovers of funk and electronic music, and listeners interested in futuristic and space-themed soundscapes
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THE REVIEW

The development of a general operational plan must be an absolute priority.

The inert percentage based on compression chamber and tank data indicates a low rate of corrosion.

Oligo-pneumatic thrusts reset according to the pre-calculated setup at intermediate values.

Oscillatory-pendular type quotients transferred to an emergency plan of an undulatory type.

Control circuits with low compensation molecularized by neutrino resonance values.

Associative cryoscopic modular variations uncalibrated at low staticity levels.

Or maybe just funk shit shot into orbit, the high-tech spiritual soul made in Drexciya launched towards the unknown, a profane and physical unknown, celestial and transcendent.

"Use the star map to fix the celestial navigation point.

From there you should be able to chart your course to Earth, using rudimentary astronomical directions."

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Summary by Bot

Drexciya's album Grava 4 is praised as a high-tech spiritual funk journey that blends cosmic and transcendent elements. The review evokes imagery of futuristic operations and celestial navigation, highlighting the album’s experimental and profound nature. It celebrates the deep electronic sound and visionary concept.

Tracklist

01   Cascading Celestial Giants (08:40)

02   Gravity Waves (06:14)

03   Powers Of The Deep (08:48)

04   Drexcyen Star Chamber (06:11)

05   Drexcyen R.E.S.T. Principle (06:16)

06   Hightech Nomads (05:39)

07   700 Million Light Years From Earth (05:11)

08   Astronomical Guidepost (07:45)

Drexciya

Drexciya were an American Detroit electro duo formed by James Stinson and Gerald Donald. Active from 1992 to 2002, they crafted a distinctive, Afrofuturist underwater mythos across influential releases on labels including Submerge/Underground Resistance affiliates and Tresor. The project concluded following Stinson’s death in 2002.
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