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Electronic
Performer: Ceephax
Title: Exidy Tours
Style: IDM, Acid, Jungle, Experimental, Ambient
Year 2003
Country Belgium
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 307
MP3 size: 1146 mb
FLAC size: 1145 mb
WMA size: 1523 mb
Other formats: MP1 MP3 MIDI TTA DXD MP1 MP2

Ceephax - Exidy Tours mp3 album


Ceephax - Exidy Tours mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Plusion 2:11
2 Exidy 5:24
3 Camelot Jostle 2:11
4 Rolls Royce 2:57
5 Cop '76 0:54
6 Nordic House 0:58
7 Hull Drum And Bass 4:06
8 Trolley Service 2:33
9 Vladijenk 4:46
10 Northern Spirit 2:07
11 Moor 7:03
12 City Collars 2:47
13 Baddow Life 5:18
14 Essex Remblance 8:06
15 Abbaye 2:46

Credits

  • Music By, Artwork By [Cover], Design – Andy Jenkinson

Notes

C. Firstcask 2003 P. The Lessines Chelmsford Prendergast Foundation

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Mirror Band): MPO FSK012CD @@01 IFPI L032 20030414 1036 @@ 4
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 1205

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FSK 012 LP Ceephax* Exidy Tours ‎(2xLP, TP, W/Lbl) Firstcask Records FSK 012 LP Belgium 2003
FSK012LP, FSK012 Ceephax* Exidy Tours ‎(2xLP, Album) Firstcask Records, Firstcask Records FSK012LP, FSK012 Belgium 2003
3EDIS-024 Ceephax* Exidy Tours ‎(CD, Album) Third Ear Recordings 3EDIS-024 Japan 2003


Wiliniett
Squarepusher’s little brother, known here as Ceephax, tosses off some science on EXIDY TOURS, a group of mostly short songs that drip acid. “Exidy” takes the drill ‘n’ bass aesthetic and makes it an analog experience, while “Camelot Jostle” goes for a jittery baroque. “Vladijenk” is a coolly-subdued hardcore track, if you can imagine it. The two longer tracks, “Moor” and “Essex Remblance” span from ambient to digital drum ‘n’ bass, respectively. There seems to be a surfeit of ideas on this album, but not all of them are fully-baked -- a few tracks, like the fast and tough “Hull Drum and Bass” or the frenzied “Trolley Service,” end just as they’re getting going. And the sound mix for the album overall seems odd; the medium tones seem overly muffled in favor of the bass. Perhaps next time, Mr. Jenkinson will even out the levels some, as well as bring his ideas to completion.
Faezahn
An absolute stonker of an LP, Although very different from Ceephax's self titled lp on Breakin, this firstcask release has some absolute classics on it Exidy been one of the most obvious choices, Not forgetting Camelot jostle for its medieval cartoon madness and Rolls Royce for that everso familiar voice!! Any Squarepusher fans or people with half an ounce of good taste should buy this NOW, Hands in the air for Hull Drum and Bass!!
Dianalmeena
Surprisingly, this album steps outside its genre in a big way. The self-titled double album was great -- but it fit into a certain niche (acid techno) and didn't really concern itself with doing anything outside that genre. Exidy Tours is another story, however. Boards of Canada-ish ambient interludes (clearly recorded on fuzzy cassette tape... lovely!) break up the album, which is comprised of acid-y broken drum-n-bassy IDM. Some tracks are really strange (the Casio ones), some are very beautiful, and some are very worthy of a dancefloor. Overall a very, very well-rounded album and some of the best IDM I've heard in 2003.