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Ceephax Acid Crew

Ceephax Acid Crew (often simply credited as Ceephax) is a British acid house and drum and bass electronic musician named Andy Jenkinson who influenced the genre a&d (analogue and digital). Jenkinson is also known simply by the pseudonym Ceephax, which is a pun on the BBC teletext service Ceefax. He is the brother of Squarepusher (Tom Jenkinson), and this fact is often mentioned in press articles about Ceephax and his music (as well as here on Last.FM). Ceephax and Global Goon were housemates. Ceephax's career.

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Kid Corrupt

Oyster boy the clam killa aka kid corrupt, flipping styles like kippers in batter, the Elohim is landing in your face and going all up on your shit, rocking the fad front since they became available at H&M, while purchasing every available subculture out of the vending machine, make money? no, he makes sharp pointy objects outta bicycle spokes jacked from the little kid next door. k-k-k-k-k, no that isn't some sub division of the ku klux klan...

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Red Box

Red Box is a British pop group formed in the 1980s. The group was originally a five-piece band, and released its debut single "Chenko" on Cherry Red Records in 1983. Following this, the band slimmed down to a duo, Simon Toulson-Clarke and Julian Close, and took on a more synthpop direction. Their second single "Saskatchewan" (a cover of the Buffy Sainte-Marie song) brought them to the attention of WEA, who signed the duo.

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goreshit

goreshit is a one-man electronic music project from United Kingdom started in 2006. goreshit was primarily a artist (mostly and influenced), but later his style expanded to other genres such as , dark and . His tracks have appeared on several compilations and he has put out a number of full length albums and splits for free (mostly self-released but occasionally on netlabels such as Dance Corps.

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Monster Zoku Onsomb

Sampling anything from 50's rockabilly, lounge to ragga and noise, MZO combine eclectic sampling with fat synths to create a hybrid sound all their own. From punk gigs to drum n bass. Lounge shows to breakcore. House to experimental, and from electro clash to rockabilly ...MZO destroys them all... ... Someone said MZO sounded like: "Techno Jungle Sixties Hardcore Punk from Outa Space! " ... Someone else said : "Mental ragga rave n bass with zigzag bass lines and the kind of free spirited...

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