The Other People Place was the solo project of James Stinson, co-founder of the influential Detroit electro duo Drexciya. In 2001, under this moniker, Stinson released the album *Lifestyles of the Laptop Café* on Warp Records. Departing from Drexciya's sci-fi themes, this work delved into more personal and emotive territories, blending minimalist electronic beats with introspective melodies. Tracks like "You Said You Want Me" and "Let Me Be Me" showcase Stinson's ability to convey deep emotion through sparse arrangements. The album has since become a cherished classic in electronic music, celebrated for its understated yet profound impact. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-other-people-place/80994083?utm_source=openai))