Artist's albums
Baddow Moods
2023 · album
Box Steady
2021 · album
Acid Cask Trilogy
2019 · compilation
Fossil Funk EP
2018 · EP
Camelot Arcade
2018 · album
Acid Fourniture
2017 · EP
Byron's Ballads
2017 · EP
Hardcore Esplanade
2016 · album
Charismatic Integrity Slam
2015 · EP
World Dissolver
2013 · EP
Cro Magnox
2013 · album
Capsule in Space / Mediterranean Acid
2012 · single
Live
2011 · album
The Unstoppable Phax Machine
2011 · EP
Psychtapolis
2010 · EP
United Acid Emirates
2010 · album
Ceeland
2009 · album
Volume Two
2007 · album
Megalift EP
2007 · EP
Volume One
2007 · album
Ceerial Port
2006 · EP
Funboxing in the Kitchen
2006 · compilation
The Crisp Chronicles
2006 · album
Hardcore Esplanade
2006 · EP
Hardcore Wick
2006 · single
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Biography
b. Andrew Jenkinson, March 1979, Chelmsford, Essex, England. Andy Jenkinson aka Ceephax Acid Crew creates what he calls ‘squelchy electronic music’. The younger sibling of Tom Jenkinson aka Squarepusher fashions his curiously resonant music via a Roland TB-303, the transistor bass introduced in the early 80s and originally intended to emulate a real bass player but widely appropriated and abused as a sound source by enterprising dance musicians. After a series of EPs (predominantly featuring tracks with acid in the title), Ceephax Acid Crew finally released two albums in quick succession in 2003. The debut album was released via Breakin’ (the label run by Ed DMX) and compiled a disc’s worth of new tracks alongside the rare Breakin’ EPs, Bainted Smile and Radiotin. Curiously, the former EP included the track ‘Dennis Weaver Acid’, seemingly named after/inspired by the cult actor. Remarkably (given his association with a number of musicians, including his brother and the Aphex Twin, for whom polemicism often seems to be a prime motivation) much of Ceephax Acid Crew’s appeal lay in its creator’s restraint and subtlety. A rapid follow-up, Exidy Tours, sounded more unhinged. Issued via the Belgium-based Firstcask label, the release juxtaposed wistful melodies (albeit performed on the 303) with the kind of messy neo-jungle that suggested Jenkinson’s brother was an influence after all. Notably, Jenkinson is regularly cited as the Aphex Twin’s favourite artist.