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James Stinson (musician)

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James Marcel Stinson
Born(1969-09-14)September 14, 1969
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
DiedSeptember 3, 2002(2002-09-03) (aged 32)
Newnan, Georgia, U.S.
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James Marcel Stinson (September 14, 1969 – September 3, 2002)[1] was a Detroit techno producer and artist. With Gerald Donald he formed the afrofuturist techno duo Drexciya. He released music under the aliases Shifted Phases, the Other People Place, Transllusion, Lab Rat XL, Abstract Thought, Elecktroids, L.A.M., Jack Peoples and Clarence G.[2][3][4]

Discography

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As Drexciya

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Studio albums

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Compilation albums

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  • The Quest (1997), Submerge
  • Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller I (2011), Clone
  • Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller II (2012), Clone
  • Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller III (2013), Clone
  • Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller IV (2013), Clone

EPs

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  • Deep Sea Dweller (1992), Shockwave Records
  • Drexciya 2: Bubble Metropolis (1993), Underground Resistance
  • Drexciya 3: Molecular Enhancement (1994), Rephlex, Submerge
  • Drexciya 4: The Unknown Aquazone (1994), Submerge
  • Aquatic Invasion (1994), Underground Resistance
  • The Journey Home (1995), Warp
  • The Return of Drexciya (1996), Underground Resistance
  • Uncharted (1997), Somewhere in Detroit
  • Hydro Doorways (2000), Tresor

Singles

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  • "Fusion Flats" (2000), Tresor
  • "Digital Tsunami" (2001), Tresor
  • "Drexciyan R.E.S.T. Principle" (2002), Clone

As the Other People Place

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As Transllusion

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Studio albums

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Singles

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  • "Mind Over Positive and Negative Dimensional Matter" (2001), Supremat
  • "Third Eye" EP (2002), Rephlex
  • "A Moment of Insanity" (2018), Clone

As Shifted Phases

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Studio albums

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  • The Cosmic Memoirs of the Late Great Rupert J. Rosinthrope (2002), Tresor

References

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  1. ^ "James Marcel Stinson". AllMusic. Retrieved 2025-03-11.
  2. ^ "Drexciya Research Lab".
  3. ^ "James Stinson Bio". AllMusic.
  4. ^ Pratt, Tim. "Interview with James Stinson". Detroit Free Press. Archived from the original on 2002-10-17. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
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