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Ceephax Acid Crew

Real Name:
Andy Jenkinson
Profile:
Also known as Andy Jenkinson (younger brother of Squarepusher Tom). Encompassing an old school acid sensibility crossed with the energy and innovation of Rephlex's "Universal Indicator" series, plus a melodic and moody experimental side that is revealed in his mellower moments.
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Discography

Releases:
Bainted Smile EP (EP) (2 versions)   Breakin' Records 1998
Radiotin EP (EP) (2 versions)   Breakin' Records 1998
Acid Quakers 1000 (12", MiniAlbum)   Lo Recordings 2000
Drive Time (Album) (4 versions)   Firstcask Records ... 2000
Untitled (12", Ltd)   Firstcask Records 2000
Acid Legacy EP (12", EP)   Breakin' Records 2003
Ceephax Acid Crew (2xCD, Album)   Breakin' Records 2003
Ceephax Acid Crew Part One (12")   Breakin' Records 2003
Ceephax Acid Crew Part Two (12")   Breakin' Records 2003
Exidy Tours (Album) (3 versions)   Firstcask Records 2003
Ceerial Port (3 versions)   Firstcask Records 2006
Funbox (Cass)   Funbox Records 2006
Hardcore Esplanade (2 versions)   Bug Klinik Records 2006
Hardcore Wick (12")   Firstcask Records 2006
Eurostar Acid (Cass)   Funbox Records 2007
Megalift E.P. (EP) (2 versions)   Planet Mu 2007
Volume One (Album) (2 versions)   Rephlex 2007
Volume Two (Album) (2 versions)   Rephlex 2007
Pages From Ceephax (12")   Breakin' Records 2008
Wild Westie / Romantic Gestures (12", Ltd, Sky)   Kitchen Dweller 2008
Ceeland (Cass)   Waltzer 2009
Remixes:
Remixes 12" (12") Bioslate (Every Time M... Rephlex 1998
Kerrier District 2 (2 versions) Sho U Rite (Ceephax Re... Rephlex 2006
Production:
The Crisp Chronicles - Original Picture Soundtrack (LP)   WéMè Records 2006
Appears On:
HAKAI (CD + DVD, NTSC) Why? [x Ceephax] Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 2008
Tracks Appear On:
Breakin' Records Presents... Volume 1 (CD, Comp) Space Paranoia Breakin' Records 1998
Breakin' Records Presents... Volume 2 (CD, Comp) Static Breakin' Records 2001
Fresh Fruit (CD, Smplr) Polar Lo Recordings 2001
Sonic Mook Experiment (Comp) (2 versions) The Turk HUB 100 2001
Baseck: Live @ 2939 (CDr) Trolley Service Addict Records 2004
Breakin' Records Presents... Volume 3 (CD, Comp) Acid Varsity, Acid Vac... Breakin' Records 2004
Nitsa Nights (CD, Comp, Mixed) Acid Sea Sinedín Music 2004
Etc (CD, Dig) Blank Screen Telly Wrong Music 2006
030303 #2 (12") Prelude In 303 Major Marguerita Recordings 2007
2OO (Comp, Album) (2 versions) Castilian Planet Mu 2007
Bug Klinik Megamix 2008 (2 versions) Hardcore Esplanade Bug Web 2008
H2O (CDr, Mixed) The Gold Zone Bruits De Fond 2008
Plan µ (CD, Comp, Smplr) Trabzonspor Planet Mu 2008
Various Acid (2x12") Acid Cormorant WéMè Records 2008
030303 (2x12") Acid Schmichael 030303 2009
I Hate Sonic Mook Experiment EP3 (12") The Turk HUB 100  
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by marleenu Dec 26, 2007
If you like what tb-303 can do the best, you'll like Ceephax Acid Crew. CAC is a synonym for the acid in modern sound.
His soundcapes range from psychedelic and smooth idm to acid housey stuff to hardcore/gabber-ish to drum'n'bass to noise to 8-bit to oh-so-odd melodies and sometimes weird(but good) vocals.
He can be temptatingly slow and hyperactive in the same time, but anyway gives you a reason to grab your ravingshoes and start dancing.
I haven't been fortunate enough to witness his live set yet, but obviously he's the man of the machines. So on his gigs there wont be a dark figure of a man in the corner with a apple shaped dim light in front of him. But instead tables filled with synths and drum machines and mixers and cd-players and all that stuff i don't know about..
He's also a good friend with mic, harmonica and megaphone.

A trippy true original!

Review by ecuadorian_bass Jul 18, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This guy blew me clear off my feet at this years's (2005) Glade festival. A live performance injected with a lot of humour and some fantastic noises. In Jenkinson's hands the sound of the 303 has taken on a new and important role that has surpassed the lame and predictable offerings from the psy trance and acid techno camps. With a nod towards yesterday's hero's from Detroit, Chicago, Holland and Germany Ceephax pushes the acid sound to the limit, from one end of the sonic spectrum to the the other. Pummelling technoid pounders, spazzed out breakbeats and other assorted genre-defying experiments allow Jenkinson smash the wonders of acid into those fortunate enough to witness his live performance.

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