The Unstoppable Phax Machine

A 8 track acid house ep (31m 7s) — released April 4th 2011 on Waltzer

Ceephax Acid presents "The Unstoppable Phax Machine". This EP is in many ways characteristic of the wonderful world of Andy Jenkinson. Ecstatic and moody at once, 'South Bank' is a piece of rough, bouncing electronic beauty that'll make you feel like you're a slave to the rhythm like in the old days, only better! Come down with 'Testing Ground' – a peaceful synth-jam ­– after which Jenkinson gets you in the piano-breakbeat mood with 'Nigel Ringtone'; you'd be forgiven to think it's a co-production with A Guy Called Gerald. 'Refresher' opens the flipside to remind us of Ceephax's love for ghetto-bass. His version of the dirty genre is brought to life with melodies that seem to flow out of a local pub in Drexciya's Bubble Metropolis. With the final track, Ceephax drops us back into the future with 'Russia' a Krafwerkian dancefloor killer. What a way to go… Drop everything else for one of the strongest Ceephax releases to date!

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