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Drexciya

OMMA Catalogue Number

OMMA-0081

Artist

Drexciya

Title

Deep Sea Dweller

Release Details

Issued in 1992 as a 12-inch record on Shockwave Records (catalogue number SW1007), pressed in the United States and distributed as a commercial retail issue.

Edition & Variant Identification

First press, commercial retail edition, corresponding to the “First Pressing” variant as recorded in OMMA holdings.

Matrix & Pressing Data

Matrix / runout (A): SW-1007 A ≡ TECHNO FROM THE DEEP ≡ NSC. Matrix / runout (B): SW-1007 B DEEP H2O NSC National Sound – Detroit.

Physical Description

12-inch vinyl record on black vinyl, housed in a generic glossy blue sleeve. No inserts are present.

Factory-Origin Characteristics

No factory-origin anomalies are observed on the present copy.

Condition Report

The sleeve is graded VG+ and remains clean and visually sharp overall, with a sizeable corner bend at the upper corner. The vinyl is graded EX, retaining a fresh, glossy surface with only the lightest sleeve scuffs or superficial hairlines. The labels are graded VG+ with visible spindle trails and minor discoloration consistent with handling; the A-side label also bears neat, hand-drawn red-ink annotations, including highlights of Track 1 and a small sticker that includes a BPM notation. The sleeve carries a small working-DJ sticker noting “130 BPM” and “Techno” at the upper right of the front.

Provenance

Provenance: Discogs (seller: RecordParlour), 11 January 2026; acquired by the Origins of Modern Music Archive.

Market Context & Historical Notes

Deep Sea Dweller, Drexciya’s debut release, is the earliest foundation of the remarkable aquatic world-building the duo engaged in, with motifs that recur throughout Drexciya’s discography. The the group’s Afro-centric aquatic mythology of an undersea Atlantis-like culture that arose from the horrors of the trans-Atlantic slave-trade, begins here. The music, too, is otherworldly: precision drum programming and a deliberately severe rhythmic grid set against motifs of immersion, pressure, and engineered surreality. The group’s vision, a consistent story-telling that began with this first release, was ultimately immortalized by the Smithsonian (and bashed by the incoming Trump Administration as being anti-American).

Canonical Status in OMMA

This release is recognized by the Origins of Modern Music Archive as the artist’s canonical debut.

References and Source Documentation

Discogs — “Drexciya – Deep Sea Dweller” (Shockwave Records SW1007, US, 1992): https://www.discogs.com/release/12769-Drexciya-Deep-Sea-Dweller

Pitchfork — “Drexciya: Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller I” (album review): https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16175-journey-of-the-deep-sea-dweller-i/

Red Bull Music Academy (RBMA Daily) — “Infinite Journey to Inner Space: The Legacy of Drexciya”: https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2017/06/drexciya-infinite-journey-to-inner-space/

Mixmag — “Mysteries of the deep: How Drexciya reimagined slavery to create an afrofuturist utopia”: https://mixmag.net/feature/drexciya-history-interview-feature