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      • James Marcel Stinson (1969–2002) 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.
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  3. Sep 3, 2015 · 13 years ago today, James Stinson, one of the most singular figures in electronic music passed away. Though he’s best known for his work with Gerald Donald as Drexciya, Stinson was prolific...

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    Drexciya was an American electronic music duo from Detroit, Michigan, consisting of James Stinson (1969–2002 [1] [2]) and Gerald Donald. [3]

  5. Oct 19, 2020 · James Stinson, one half of the act, died on September 3 2002 at the age of 32. His partner Gerald Donald has continued to make music under a dizzying array of aliases, though the Drexciya project effectively ended with Stinson’s demise.

  6. Sep 9, 2002 · JAMES MARCEL STINSON, of DETROIT electro/techno outfit DREXCIYA, died last week from heart complications. Details surrounding his death are scant. Like all members of Drexciya, Stinson was...

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  8. Jun 29, 2017 · While we now know that the electronic duo Drexciya is believed to have comprised James Stinson and Gerald Donald, two African-American producers from Detroit, at the time even their real names were a matter of considerable intrigue, their identities debated endlessly among electronic aficionados.