1999, Tresor
VINYL FORMAT. Though a quick glance at the track titles -- "Organic Hydropoly Spores," "Polymono Plexusgel," "Triangular Hydrogen Strain," "Oxyplasmic Gyration Beam" -- lends the impression that this is yet another Drexciyan work wherein the music, though stellar enough, isn't quite as important as the sub-aquatic science-fiction themes, Neptune's Lair proves as solid a piece of musicianship as the act has ever recorded. The album mostly disdains the froglike neo-retro vocal samples that often shifted emphasis away from the music on the Drexciya EPs, and simply pushes through with a set of mid-tempo, paranoid electro gems. The production is still reminiscent of the classic electro era, but never feels as tied to the vintage synth as before. Admittedly, there's a bit much to digest on the 20 tracks, but Neptune's Lair is yet another bright spot in the Detroit electro-techno revival. – All Music
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Temple of Dos de Agua |
| 2 | Species of the Pod |
| 3 | Andreaen Sand Dunes |
| 4 | Running Out of Space |
| 5 | Universal Element |
| 6 | Drifting into a Time of No Future |
| 7 | Polymono Plexusgel |
| 8 | Surface Terrestial Colonization |
| 9 | Funk Release Valve |
| 10 | Organic Hydropoly Spores |
| 11 | Draining of the Tanks |
| 12 | Devil Ray Cove |
| 13 | Fusion Flats |
| 14 | Triangular Hydrogen Strain |
| 15 | Oxyplasmic Gyration Beam |
| 16 | Quantum Hydrodynamics |
| 17 | Lost Vessel |
| 18 | Bottom Feeders |
| 19 | Jazzy Fluids |
| 20 | C to the Power of X +C to the Power of X=MM=Unknown |
| 21 | [Untitled Track] |
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