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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing beat wreckage
Wow is all I can say. The first time I heard "Am I Sound Boy" my jaw dropped and stayed that way for the whole 1:08. Cex is a real guy, and real good at making beats. After all, he IS the number one entertainer! Buy it.
Published on December 20, 2001

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This isn't booty music, it's brain music.
I am convinced that Cex has multiple personalities. There's no other way to explain the difference between his live shows and his albums. They seem made by two completely different people. Onstage, Cex plugs in his laptop, drops some nice beats and raps about koala bears or whatever else comes to mind and boasts about why he's the #1 entertainer here to singlehandedly...
Published on May 29, 2002 by Ryan Hennessy


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This isn't booty music, it's brain music., May 29, 2002
This review is from: Role Model (Audio CD)
I am convinced that Cex has multiple personalities. There's no other way to explain the difference between his live shows and his albums. They seem made by two completely different people. Onstage, Cex plugs in his laptop, drops some nice beats and raps about koala bears or whatever else comes to mind and boasts about why he's the #1 entertainer here to singlehandedly save the electronic music scene from itself. And lets everyone know upfront, "This music is not brain music, it's booty music!" On records, Cex is just another unseen programmer making oblique glitch. I guess this is the brain music.

Cex is Ryan Kidwell, a kid (I think he was 18 or 19 at the release of this record) from Baltimore, MD, that makes music on his computer, synthesizers and record table in his bedroom. Knowing that, this record would surprise you because Kidwell seems well-versed in the writing and producing of electronic music. If you didn't know it, the album seems like a lot of filler with some bright spots of innovation. The record has an overall vibe of mystery, and feels slightly dark and predatorial at time.The album opens with a few noise collages, and then "Love Cop" takes us into the realm of the beat-driven. There's nothing very noticeable about it. In fact, you'll forget what most of the songs sound like. "A Mansion As The Body She Resides In" might fit in on a Dr. Dre album as an instrumental. It has that dark alley gangsta vibe. In fact, Cex has been getting closer and closer to straight out hip-hop lately. But for this album, he sticks with mediocre Aphex Twin b-sides.

Cex cuts up vocals Mouse on Mars-style in "Academy Award" until they're swallowed up by the machine. Beyond that, it's nothing special. "Julia Walsh" gives us a glimpse of something else though, a gentle sentimental melody plays of racketing percussion. In fact, that's just an appetizer before the beautiful "Theme Song to Cex," the real diamond that Kidwell seems to pull out of his [butt]. There's a perfectly sweet melody that seems to drip right over the rapid-fire percussion. It's too good to even say it sounds like Boards of Canada or Mira Calix. If every song was this good, you'd have perfect, smart and innovative album. Unfortunately, Cex likes to follow his pudding with more hard to swallow meat. The last batch of noise and cracked out beats oges off with barely anything worth pointing out except that one of the songs sounds like it could be one of those music box tracks on Bjork's Vespertine until it gets crowded over with noise.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing beat wreckage, December 20, 2001
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This review is from: Role Model (Audio CD)
Wow is all I can say. The first time I heard "Am I Sound Boy" my jaw dropped and stayed that way for the whole 1:08. Cex is a real guy, and real good at making beats. After all, he IS the number one entertainer! Buy it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Engaging, inventive, promising..., August 10, 2002
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Noisy, choatic hardcore techno/break-beat screech from this new artist. Swollen and spacey at times, but all together an exploratory experience.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I was so stupid I thought it was pronounced "chex", November 10, 2001
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"donkeye" (all up in your face) - See all my reviews
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Cex is a friend of Kid 606, but he is a spankier artist. His music is, well, cexual. (It's pronounced sex)

For a kid who is like, seventeen, this is some seriously complex and matoor electronica. I'm a heeeuuge fan of Cex. I listen to Cex albums as often as possible. He's got a wicked little album called Starship Galactica that is just super good, and great for a spanking party.

If, as Kid 606 reports, Matmos is the A-Team of electronica, then Cex is the Kathy Bates of electronica. Scary, sexy, dangerous, miserable, and wonderful...

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Soundtrack to your life on another planet., September 30, 2006
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PseudoNinjaBear (the zoo, not the zoo) - See all my reviews
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Anyone who gave this album less than five stars is f-ing retarded.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars i like, i like, October 19, 2001
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this is good. very good. rjyan kidwell is my hero. i'm kind of bummed that this website didn't put up my first review, so i'm writing this one. yay for rjyan. good album.
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2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Cex Cux, January 2, 2002
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"ingestion" (Silverton Or USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm a long time Aphex-Twin fan so I got this with the hope that Cex might be RDJ's heir. His cool name also aided my decission to purchase this. The first time I heard it I liked it, but for me to feel like I've gotten my full money's worth out of an album I have to like it more the more I listen to it. The more I listened to Role Model The more cheap and shallow it seemed ot me. Cex didn't make me laugh cry or do anything but put it on repeat and listen again. Nothing about it interests me but the beats are complex enough that I find myself trying to read in between the lines were there is nothing.
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