- Digital
Cylob
Cymply The Best 93-01
Cylob Industries
- Cat No: CSR103
- Release: 2014-12-22
- updated:
Track List
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1. Cylob - Rewind! (Vocal)
03:04 -
2. Cylob - Diof 97
03:34 -
3. Cylob - Kobal
06:02 -
4. Cylob - Divided Loyalties
04:02 -
5. Cylob - Sex Machine
03:42 -
6. Cylob - Scram
03:56 -
7. Cylob - Stomping FM
03:43 -
8. Cylob - Smash up the Pram
03:03 -
9. Cylob - Smack 'em up Sharp
05:42 -
10. Cylob - With This Ring
02:19 -
11. Cylob - Cut the Midrange, Drop the Bass
03:52 -
12. Cylob - Are We Not Men Who Live and Die
02:43 -
13. Cylob - Lave Trader
06:27
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Cylob is the alias of electronic music maker Chris Jeffs. Between the years of 1993 and 2004 he released 13 singles and 5 albums on Rephlex, in addition to the EP "Spider Report" for Breakin' Records. His remix credits include reworkings for Mogwai, Aphex Twin, Soulwax (2 many DJs), Cristian Vogel and Mike Flowers Pops.
Cylob Industries was set up in 2007 to release the music of Cylob. So far, six albums and three singles of new music have been released, including under the alter-egos nonprivate and Ambient News.
The end of 2014 sees the Cylob back catalogue being given an official digital release for the first time. The very best of nine singles first released on Rephlex between the years of 1993 and 2001 are presented on the compilation "Cymply The Best." Including the dancefloor destroying "Smack 'Em Up Sharp" and "Smash Up The Pram", the thoughtful and spooky detroit-influenced "Kobal" and "Lave Trader" from the earliest EPs released as Kinesthesia, and the haunting vocoder hymn "Are We Not Men Who Live And Die", the album also contains the underground hits "Rewind" and "Cut The Midrange, Drop The Bass", which pioneered computer-generated rapping and singing on top of signature Cylob beats. A recurring favourite on Lauren Laverne's BBC Radio 6 Music show, the video to "Rewind", directed by Mark Adcock and featuring martial artist Chloe Bruce, saw a fair amount of MTV airplay on its release, as well as clocking up over 300,000 views on YouTube in more recent years. Last but not least, bass-playing duties on the track "Divided Loyalties" are fulfilled by a certain pusher of squares, accompanied by Cylob on trombone.
Cylob Industries was set up in 2007 to release the music of Cylob. So far, six albums and three singles of new music have been released, including under the alter-egos nonprivate and Ambient News.
The end of 2014 sees the Cylob back catalogue being given an official digital release for the first time. The very best of nine singles first released on Rephlex between the years of 1993 and 2001 are presented on the compilation "Cymply The Best." Including the dancefloor destroying "Smack 'Em Up Sharp" and "Smash Up The Pram", the thoughtful and spooky detroit-influenced "Kobal" and "Lave Trader" from the earliest EPs released as Kinesthesia, and the haunting vocoder hymn "Are We Not Men Who Live And Die", the album also contains the underground hits "Rewind" and "Cut The Midrange, Drop The Bass", which pioneered computer-generated rapping and singing on top of signature Cylob beats. A recurring favourite on Lauren Laverne's BBC Radio 6 Music show, the video to "Rewind", directed by Mark Adcock and featuring martial artist Chloe Bruce, saw a fair amount of MTV airplay on its release, as well as clocking up over 300,000 views on YouTube in more recent years. Last but not least, bass-playing duties on the track "Divided Loyalties" are fulfilled by a certain pusher of squares, accompanied by Cylob on trombone.