DNA Le Draw D Kee is an anagram for "Edward and Elke," as in 
Edward Ka-Spel of 
The Legendary Pink Dots and his former wife 
Elke Skelter. The two were asked to contribute a piece to the ambient release for the 
Korm Plastics series. 
Ka-Spel  explains that "the term 'ambient' had become synonymous with any  floating landscape which oozed out of a set of speakers at the time. The  estimable 
Brian Eno was of course the man who first coined the  term 'ambient music' years before to describe records which were meant  to be as ignorable as they were enjoyable. We decided to go for the  enjoyable angle, as the ignorable option had been overused by many." 
DNA Le Draw D Kee has produced only one record that definitely draws from the more atmospheric qualities of the 
Legendary Pink Dots.  On the lengthy track, "Decay," distant music box lullabies, odd  zoological samples, occasional surges of radio noise, and simple tribal  drum circle rhythms jump out as a few of the more aurally dominant  sounds within the beautifully spiraling electronics.
Jesse Ashlock