Cex Oops I Did It Again!

Cex

Rjyan Kidwell Cex.jpg
Background information
Nascency proper noun Rjyan Claybrook Kidwell
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, remixer, DJ
Years active 1998–nowadays
Labels Tigerbeat6, Automation Records, Jade Tree
Associated acts Kid606

Musical artist

Cex is an American musical projection run past Rjyan Claybrook Kidwell and started in 1998 at the age of sixteen. Although Cex and Kidwell are frequently used interchangeably, Cex occasionally expands to several people at sporadic points, such as particular tours or albums. In the past information technology has included Kidwell'southward musical associates, friends, touring partners, or loftier school bandmates.[1]

History [edit]

The offset Cex album, Cells, was a compilation of tracks Kidwell had been working on for several years, and was released in 1998 by his own CD-R label, _underscore, while he was however at Dulaney Loftier Schoolhouse in Timonium, Maryland. The following year, Kidwell met Miguel Depedro (Child 606) and the two founded Tigerbeat6, a record label which would exist among the vanguards of the electronica motion at the fourth dimension. The adjacent Cex anthology, Role Model, was one of the label's showtime releases (2000), and was chop-chop followed up the next year with Oops, I Did Information technology Again!. Oops not only took its title from the Britney Spears album of the same name, merely played around with the championship by depicting photos of the aftermath of a murder on the cover fine art.

All of the Cex releases upward to this time were classified equally IDM (Intelligent trip the light fantastic music) and had very little vocals or lyrics for the almost part. Nonetheless, Kidwell was not content to stay backside the laptop while on tour, and chop-chop and openly aspired to go "#1 Entertainer". He started to hone freestyling skills and performing new songs with vocal tracks like "who's the man with no clothes, underwear, fur coat, chilling in the alley?/I'm the man with no clothes, underwear, fur glaze/he'southward brandishing knives!" ("Fur Coat") and "I know you lot're stressed/'cause in that location'due south only one Cex/and your girlfriend's pissed/'cause you ain't him" ("I Cex"). His vocal fashion was very confrontational and nearly atonal, and contained typically outrageous humbug; he frequently would go out of his way to conversation to his audience betwixt or in the eye of songs, and was known to strip downwardly to his underwear (or less) from time to time. In 2002, he was offered a coveted tour spot opening for the East Coast leg of the Death and Dismemberment tour with Death Cab for Cutie and old friends from Washington, DC The Dismemberment Programme. As well in 2002 he collaborated with Aaron Funk; a Winnipeg electronic artist known as Venetian Snares to create "stamina" the ninth rails on Aaron's '02 anthology "237 0894". Later that year, Tall, Dark, and Handcuffed, his first album with total vocals, was released.[2] He continued to open up for noted bands such as Super Furry Animals and The Roots, too as musical friends Grand Cafe.

2003 was a pivotal year for Kidwell - subsequently spending his entire life living in or around Baltimore, he packed upward and drove out to Oakland, California. Car malfunctions and a week stranded in the western US became the inspiration for his second album of that year, Maryland Mansions. In April, he gained farther exposure opening for indie darlings The Postal Service. Before this, notwithstanding, he released Being Ridden in both song and instrumental form. The album cover paid homage to David Bowie, imitating the embrace for "Heroes". Also notably, the anthology was not released past Tigerbeat6, and it seemed to accept largely abased both the IDM and jokey onetime-school hip-hop of Tall, Night, and Handcuffed for rawer sounds and themes. Maryland Mansions pushed those motifs further and was modelled somewhat on the Nine Inch Nails EP Broken, and was released just around the time that Kidwell returned to Baltimore. Two music videos for Maryland Mansions were released early on in 2004, and Kidwell moved again, to Chicago a few months later.

Shortly thereafter, he married Roby Newton (from the band Milemarker), and reorganized Cex equally a 3-slice: Kidwell, Newton, and Cale Parks (from the bands Joan of Arc and Aloha). This configuration released an EP, Know Doubt, in 2005 on a Chicago characterization chosen Record Label. This trio, joined past Portland, OR duo Overnice Overnice and ex-Dismemberment Plan guitarist Jason Caddell, was featured on the adjacent Cex album, 2006's Actual Fucking, made up of tracks named after and written nearly various American cities (Baltimore, Los Angeles, Denton, etc.).[3] The album is heavy on vocals and was released past Seattle characterization Automation Records.

In 2007 Kidwell would go along to release an EP entitled Exotical Privates, which involved two different cover images for both CD and an LP. The LP cover was in response to AFI's newly formed electronic project, Blaqk Audio, whose anthology was named the same as Kidwell'south first record, CexCells. The encompass features an AFI tattoo on a scrotum. The EP's musical material is fabricated upwardly of a combination of samples from Bodily Fucking and Kate Bush. It was released on Automation Records.

Kidwell is said to be working on a newly formed side project by the name of Sandcats likewise, described as being "a solo project for two people", his wife and himself. They moved back to Baltimore in 2005.

Kidwell would later work in theater. Kidwell made his interim debut in an adaptation of Philip K. Dick's Ubik in 2012.[4] Kidwell predominantly spent 2013 working in theater productions and DJing at clubs in Baltimore.[5] He performed new music as Cex in 2014 that was described as a "dramatic change in direction".[5]

Discography [edit]

Albums [edit]

  • Cells (1998 · Underscore Records)
  • Role Model (2000 · Tigerbeat6)
  • Oops, I Did It Over again! (2001 · Tigerbeat6)
  • Tall, Nighttime, & Handcuffed (2002 · Tigerbeat6)
  • Existence Ridden (2003 · Temporary Residence)
  • BR Instrumentals (2003 · Temporary Residence)
  • Maryland Mansions (2003 · Jade Tree Records)
  • Actual Fucking (2006 · Automation Records)
  • Sketchi (2007 · Temporary Residence)
  • Dannibal (2007 · Must Finish/Wildfirewildfire Records)
  • Bataille Royale (2009 · Must Stop/Tigerbeat6)
  • Konx Om Cex, Vol. 1 (2010 • Must Finish)
  • Tiny Creature (2011 · Tigerbeat6)
  • Presumed Expressionless (2012 · Automation Records)
  • Masokismi (2012 · Wtr Clr)
  • Prosperity equally Rjyan Kidwell (2013 · Nibbana/Tigerbeat6)
  • Shamaneater (2014 · Automation Records)

EPs/Singles/Splits [edit]

  • Shift-Minus Vol. 1 (1999 · Underscore Records)
  • Get Your Badass On EP (2000 · 555 Recordings)
  • Function Playa (2000 · Tigerbeat6/555 Recordings)
  • Starship Galactica (2001 · 555 Recordings)
  • Oops, I Did It Again! EP (2001 · Tigerbeat6)
  • $ Vol. ii (2001 · Tigerbeat6)
  • The "Connected" Series#2 (2001 · Klangkrieg)
  • Bad Acne EP (2002 · Tigerbeat6)
  • Shotgun Wedding Vol. iii: Oh, So At present You lot Fuckers Wanna Trip the light fantastic? (2004 · Violent Turd)
  • Know Doubtfulness (2005 · Tape Label)
  • Miami Mansions (2006 · Must Finish)
  • Exotical Privates (2007 · Automation Records)
  • Baltimore Ends with an Due east split cassette with Mark Chocolate-brown (2009 • Holy Holy Holy Records)
  • Nonconsenshredemption (2010 • Wtr Clr)
  • Evargreaz (2010 · Automation Records)
  • Megamuse EP (2011 · Tigerbeat6)
  • Surreptitious Monog EP (2011 · Tigerbeat6)
  • Championship King separate cassette with Jason Urick (2011 · Wtr Clr)
  • Fiber & Colossus EP (2012 · Tigerbeat6)

References [edit]

  1. ^ Potts, Diana. "Biography: Cex". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Cex: Tall Dark and Handcuffed". Pitchfork Media. 2002.
  3. ^ "Cex: Bodily Fucking". Pitchfork Media. 2005.
  4. ^ McCabe, Bret (Oct 21, 2014). "Annex Theater invites yous to a night of humanity at its worst while savoring food at its best--you know, the norm--with "The Melt, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover"". Baltimore City Paper . Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Maimann, Kevin (July 23, 2014). "Maimann: Bermuda Fest summons Cex". Edmonton Sun . Retrieved July iv, 2017.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Cex on Discogs
  • Interview with Cex (2003)
  • Mini-Interview with Cex on Aural States (July 2008)
  • Interview with Cex (2011)

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cex_(musician)

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