How imagery and fiction are an added layer to the music itself, enhancing the experience.

"28 years since the duo’s first release, ‘Deep Sea Dweller’, appeared on Shockwave Records (a sub-label of Underground Resistance) Drexciya possess one of the most timeless and intriguing legacies in electronic music. Fans all over the world have been consumed and mystified by the science-fiction fantasy and mythology since the project’s earliest releases, with themes connected to water present in pretty much everything they did up until their last album ‘Grava 4’, which turns the focus skywards, up to the cosmos. The mystery and intrigue is compounded by the fact that, in their entire 10-year run, neither Stinson nor Donald ever personally laid down a definitive manifesto or storyboard for what Drexciya was all about. This in part keeps the legacy alive, with fans new and old conjuring up speculative theories and hypotheses relating to the origins and ideologies behind what the two men were doing. They were enigmatic and rarely gave interviews, Stinson’s WDET-FM appearance was among the very few to have taken place, both men keeping their identities anonymous. In the pre-Internet mid-1990s Drexciya maintained their shadowy identities with relative ease. The music they made was radical, raw and heartfelt, yet soulful, pure, undiluted, full of funk and alive with energy. In its day it was totally fresh and unique and even now it stands out on its own as the soundtrack to another world, the underwater world of the Drexciyans."
From: https://mixmag.net/feature/drexciya-history-interview-feature