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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2007

Drexciya - Rare Interview with Liz Copeland (May 2002).

Background track titles added in the upper right.

A truly inspiring interview from an individual 100% dedicated to their artform.

James Stinson died in Sept 2002, only a matter of months after this interview, aged just 32.
I didn't want this interview to fall under the radar of old and new Drexciya fans.

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  • Thank you for sharing this!

  • @makemassair no problem DVNT, things like this have to be shared.

  • annotation at ~20:00 is wrong. it's not "davey jones locker", it's "bubble metropolis"

  • @nevenen I'm afraid you're wrong nevenen, they both have the same intros and so it's Davey Jones Locker. Easy mistake to make though.

  • whats that song that starts at 4:20

  • The Other People Place - It's Your Love

Top Comments

  • This had an effect on me. I kind of owe him my musician career from now on.. . . After listening this interview i got energy to keep going.

  • Agree with the other posts. Fanatastic interview, amazing music. R.I.P. James

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  • its so special he talks about his last interview.. makes me cry

  • great guy.

  • Really great interview. It had a really ominous tone to it. Very deep.

  • thank you so much, this is one of the most inspiring interview ever

  • @DarkAsset

    I suspect drugs were involved, though it's just a theory at this point.

  • @skulleton intesity of the music?

  • visionary

  • this moved me. im inspired,again.

  • Why do all Detroit techno producers die of heart complications? Seriously, why?

  • this is fantastic, its such a shame he never got to realise his ambition to play concerts, a true original, he is sadly missed, rest in peace james

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