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Split, by Ceephax/ Acid Quiff (12" on Kitchen Dweller)

Cover art for Split by Ceephax/ Acid Quiff Description: blue wax 12" on Kitchen Dweller Records
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Rating: ecstatic This record left our Brian feeling ecstatic.

A mushroom & Coriander curry is the recipe you get free with the latest Ceephax 12", a split with Acid Quiff called 'Romantic Gestures' 'Tis the 3rd release on Kitchen Dweller, & is a right old, crackerjack lo-fi wibbly mess on blue vinyl. The 3 Ceephax tracks kinda makes me think of Jenkinson Jr's take on Chaos AD, his brother DIY one off mad fest on Rephlex, much more silly, random & sketchy but not without some real charm & some real mental Universal Indicator style 303 insanity in parts. Proper gibbering toytown stuff. Acid Quiff side is pretty darn fine too, just dark, scratchy underground experimental acid, staggering around with old skool electro beats starting fights with warped slo rave stabs & some fine samples. Definately my fave side is this, really twisted music from a one man mind mental. makes me think of Michael Forshaw, Deeviem, DIN-ST, that sorta mangled rave gear, renagade acid bad trip stuff. Ace

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Hot on the heels of their Funbox casette release, Ceephax and the Acid Quiff team up for some further adventures in acid. Ceephax offers up 'Wild Westie' - Three long fun tracks of acid, chucking in everything from guitar solos, nursery rhymes and vocoder vox in the first few minutes then kicking in firmly over the next two with bouncing stuttering rythyms & piano chords, splurging to the end in a mind melding maze of twirling analogue bleeps, squiggles and church organ. Genius.
On the flipside, Sheppey dwelling acid nomad; Acid Quiff takes us through his Romantic Gestures. It soon tarverses the world of 80's B-movie sountracks, samples in swanky lurve etiquette, and patented acid filth before the finale erupts in a teeth pulling hell whistle which sounds like the Clangers on...well, Acid !
Guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
Available only on limited edition heavyweight SKY BLUE 12" vinyl with free recipe...

 

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The 12" is the big brother of records as it's an fatter version of the 7", with a vast scope for an array of remixes and B sides. They are slightly less portable their smaller inched brethren but they're by no means inferior. Often the grooves are spaced wider apart and thus sound much much better. You can fit ample tracks on and if worse comes to worse they make fine plates (should your crockery go awol). Yes, there's a hole but holes are easy to sort out. Once again they're available on many different colours and guises. The best thing about a 12" is the potential vastness of the artwork. Also playable on many speeds!!

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