Drexciya | Aquabahn (Andrew Emil Extended Fantasy)
Drexciya aka James Stinson and Gerald Donald eschewed media attention when they revealed in the sleeve notes to their 1997 album The Quest that "Drexciya" was an underwater country populated by the unborn children of pregnant African women who were thrown off of slave ships; the babies had adapted to breathe underwater in their mothers' wombs.
3 full-length albums, 5 compilations, 9 EPs, and 3 singles later, James Stinson died suddenly on 3 September 2002 of a heart condition. Donald moved on to other projects, which ultimately created even more mystery about the group and the Drexciyan world.
Written By Stinson & Donald
Produced By Drexciya
Extended By Andrew Emil
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