Ceephax Acid Crew


Andrew David Jenkinson, known professionally as Ceephax Acid Crew, is a British electronic musician and record producer who works primarily in the acid house and drum and bass subgenres. Jenkinson is also known simply by the pseudonym Ceephax, which is a reference to the BBC teletext service Ceefax. He is the younger brother of Squarepusher.

Music and career

Jenkinson became interested in music at 12 years old when he would go into his brother's room and play his brother's SH-101. He started a rock band called "C-Fax", and kept the name for his later performances.
Ceephax's music from 1997 to 2002 and beyond used mainly vintage drum machines and synthesizers such as the TB-303. This music was often recorded onto a cassette tape deck. The music was released on vinyl records and cassette tape on underground record labels, such as Breakin' Records, Lo Recordings, and Firstcask. This primitive acid house aesthetic and methodology countered the growing popularity of the computer music and compact disc releases of the time. Rephlex Records and Warp Records also released Jenkinson's remixes of Squarepusher around this time.
From 2003 onwards, alongside his more typical acid style, he has also released drum and bass songs made on old samplers, an Amiga, and various early digital synthesizers. His set on Mary Anne Hobbs' show Breezeblock in 2003, and more tracks such as "Castilian" and "Arcadian" also indicate an interest in chiptune music.
From 2007 onwards, he has had full releases on the record labels Rephlex and Planet Mu. He also continues to release on Firstcask and other independent labels such as WéMè, Bugklinik, and his own label, Waltzer.
Ceephax's live shows are set apart from the popular laptop style of live electronic performance by exclusively using only analogue and early digital equipment and occasionally an Amiga computer. Frequently used hardware includes TB-303, TR-909, TR-707, SH-101, Kenton Pro-2000, and Yamaha RS7000. These sets range from house, acid house, techno, drum and bass, and gabber. He has also produced several music videos, predominantly using old video equipment and early computer animation software.

Discography

Albums

with Drive Time bonus cassette - Firstcask Exidy Tours - Firstcask Ceephax Acid Crew - Breakin' Records Ceephax Presents "Acid Travelator" - Funbox Records Volume One - Rephlex Records Volume Two - Rephlex Records Drive Time LP - Firstcask Ceeland - Waltzer United Acid Emirates - Planet Mu Live - Waltzer Cro Magnox - WéMè Essex Spacebin OST - Waltzer Camelot Arcade - WéMè Acid Cask Trilogy - Box Steady - Waltzer Baddow Moods
  • ''Slam Zone''

EPs and singles

Radiotin EP - Breakin' Records Bainted Smile EP - Breakin' Records Acid Quakers 1000 - Lo Recordings Acid Legacy EP - Breakin' Records Hardcore Wick/Acid Varsity Speciale - Firstcask Hardcore Esplanade - Bug Klinik Records The Crisp Chronicles - WeMe Records Ceerial Port EP - Firstcask

Remixes