Cex (musician)

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Cex
Rjyan Kidwell Cex.jpg
Background information
Born
Rjyan Claybrook Kidwell

1981or1982(age 42–43)
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, remixer, DJ
Years active1998–present
Labels Tigerbeat6, Automation Records, Jade Tree

Cex is an American musical project run by Rjyan Claybrook Kidwell and started in 1998 at the age of 16. 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 it has included Kidwell's musical associates, friends, touring partners, or high school bandmates. [1]

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History

The first Cex album, Cells , was released in 1998 by Kidwell's own CD-R label, _underscore, while he was still at Dulaney High School in Timonium, Maryland. [2] The following year, Kidwell and Miguel Depedro (Kid 606) founded Tigerbeat6, which became "one of bedroom electronic music's most prominent independent labels" [3] . The next Cex album, Role Model , was one of the label's first releases (2000), and was quickly followed up the next year with Oops, I Did It Again! .

Early Cex releases were classified as IDM (Intelligent dance music) and featured few vocals or lyrics. With Cex’s fifth album, Tall, Dark & Handcuffed(2002), Kidwell began rapping in a style characterized as confrontational, nearly atonal, and braggadocious. To complete the character , Kidwell was known to chat with audience members between or in the middle of songs, and sometimes strip down to his underwear (or less) [4] .

In 2002, he was offered an opening slot for the East Coast leg of the Death and Dismemberment tour with Death Cab for Cutie and old friends from Washington, DC The Dismemberment Plan. He has continued to open for noted bands such as Super Furry Animals, The Postal Service and The Roots, as well as musical friends Grand Buffet.

2006's Actual Fucking is made up of tracks named after and written about various American cities (Baltimore, Los Angeles, Denton, etc.). [5] The album is heavy on vocals and was released by Seattle label Automation Records.

From 2006 to 2008, Kidwell released music by the name of Sand Cats in collaboration with Roby Newton of Milemarker (band) [6] . The project was described as a “solo group for two people" [7] . They moved back to Baltimore in 2005.

Kidwell predominantly spent 2013 working in theater productions and DJing at clubs in Baltimore. [8] He performed new music as Cex in 2014 that was described as a "dramatic change in direction". [8]

Experimental Theatre

In 2012, Kidwell performed in a theatrical adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s Ubik at the Baltimore Annex Theater [9] . Since then, he has appeared regularly in Annex productions as a performer, sound designer, and writer [10] .

Discography

Albums

EPs/Singles/Splits

References

  1. Potts, Diana. "Biography: Cex". Allmusic . Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  2. "_underscore Discography". Discogs .
  3. "Kid 606, Cex & the Tigerbeat6 Label".
  4. "The History of Rock Music. Cex: Biography, discography, reviews, best albums, ratings".
  5. "Cex: Actual Fucking". Pitchfork Media. 2005.
  6. "Sandcats". Discogs .
  7. "Animal Spirit: Sand Cats". February 15, 2006.
  8. 1 2 Maimann, Kevin (July 23, 2014). "Maimann: Bermuda Fest summons Cex". Edmonton Sun . Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  9. "Low-Fi Sci-Fi: A Review of Ubik at the Annex Theater by Sean Ostrowski". December 19, 2012.
  10. "'Lord of the Flies' grows up in new Annex production set in biotech facility". July 26, 2016.