Excision (musician)

Jeff Abel (born 29 April 1986), better known by his stage name Excision, is a Canadian producer and DJ. He is the founder of Rottun Recordings. Active since 2006, his first release "Warning" was in 2007. He released an annual "Shambhala" mix album in the third quarter of each year up until 2016, where he started his own music festival (Lost Lands) the following year and releases annual mixes.[1] A producer of dubstep, drum and bass, trap and breakbeat, Excision is known for his dark, bass-heavy sounds created using bass and drums, the aggressiveness of metal, and hip-hop vibes.[2] He is also known for his tours with immense sound systems and huge visual productions.[3]

Excision
Excision Performing At Lost Lands 2018. Photo: Rukes
Background information
Birth nameJeff Abel
Born (1986-04-29) 29 April 1986
OriginKelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)
InstrumentsDigital Audio Workstation (FL Studio)Pioneer DJ
Years active2006present
Labels
Associated acts
Websiteexcision.ca

Abel founded the record label, Destroid Music. Upon its debut, Destroid Music released a full-length digital album titled The Invasion. The majority of tracks on the album were produced by Excision, with collaborations with other artists such as Datsik, Downlink, Space Laces, Far Too Loud, Bassnectar and Ajapai. Destroid is a dubstep supergroup and Ableton Live band consisting of Excision, Downlink and KJ Sawka. Destroid is well known for their futuristic robot suits, heavy apocalyptic sounds, and visual productions and MIDI instrument use.[4]

Career

Abel released his first Shambhala Mix in 2008, compilation of electronic dance music. In 2009 he released his first EP with Datsik and Flux Pavilion titled "Boom" on his own label "Rottun Recordings." That same year he and Datsik released the singles "Swagga" and "Invasion."

In 2010 he released the single with DJ/Producer Downlink titled "Heavy Artillery" with rapper Messinian, which also followed up to another song which was "Reploid" featuring Downlink.

In May 2011, Abel released a Downlink collaboration EP titled "Existence VIP". In November of the same year, Abel released his debut studio album X Rated on deadmau5's record label mau5trap. The album's release was supported by the North American "X Tour" with Liquid Stranger and Lucky Date, in early 2012, and around that time, the debut remix version of the album, "X Rated" titled, "X Rated: The Remixes" was released on September in 2012. He also formed the dubstep super group, Destroid, consisting of members Downlink and KJ Sawka. The group released their debut album, "The Invasion" which was released in May 2013. They also released their first single, "Destroid 11. Get Stupid" featuring Space Laces.[5]

On 15 November 2013, Excision unveiled a 100,000-watt sound system at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield Colorado for the Boomfest event. The event included a very special back-to-back set from Funtcase and Cookie Monsta along with Deltron 3030, Brillz, ill.Gates and Colorado locals, Robotic Pirate Monkey.[6]

Starting in January 2014, Excision began a new tour covering North America with support from Dirtyphonics and ill.Gates. This new tour featured his "Executioner" video and light production. This time around, he brought a new 150,000-watt sound system from PK Sound.[7]

In 2015, Excision released his second studio album Codename X on his own label Rottun Recordings.[8]

2016 saw the debut of a new tour and production system, "The Paradox". The new production system made its way across North America selling out countless venues with the support of Bear Grillz and Figure on most dates.

On 25 October 2016 Excision released his third studio album, Virus, on Rottun Records. Virus contained 16 songs and collaborations with artists including Dion Timmer, Space Laces, Protohype, and others.[9]

In 2017, Excision announced the inaugural year of his own dinosaur-themed music festival, Lost Lands. Lost Lands took place at Legend Valley, Ohio 29 September through 1 October 2017. The lineup consisted of many of the top bass music DJs including: Excision, Seven Lions, Rezz, Zeds Dead, 12th Planet, Destroid, Kill The Noise, and many more.[10]

On 14 August 2018, Excision released his fourth studio album, Apex. The album took two years to make and it contains 14 songs and collaborations with artists including Dion Timmer, Sullivan King, Space Laces, Illenium and others. Excision stated that the album is a celebration of all he's accomplished in his career.[11]

In June 2019, he announced an upcoming EP with Dutch producer Dion Timmer.[12] This collab EP, named Breaking Through, was released on the 22nd of June.[13]

In September, he announced another EP with American briddim dubstep producer Wooli. The collab EP, named Evolution EP, was released on 13th of September along with Seven Lions's single Another Me.

In November, after more than three years of The Paradox, Abel announced his new audio/visual concept show titled "The Evolution" along with a double-header show he called "The Thunderdome." The new production debuted on January 31 and lasted until February 1, 2020 in Tacoma Dome, Washington. The production was inevitably cut short due to the Coronavirus.

Discography

Studio albums
  • X Rated (2011)
  • Codename X (2015)
  • Virus (2016)
  • Apex (2018)
  • Evolution (2020)

Achievements

"Destroid 1 Raise Your Fist" peaked at number 50 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart on August 10, 2013 [14]

Awarded for Best Dubstep Track at the 2012 first annual DMA's (Dubstep Music Awards) [15]

References

  1. Blistein, Jon (7 October 2013). "Uncharted Territory: OrelSan Climbs; Excision Drops New Mix". Billboard magazine. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  2. "Excision biography | Last.fm". Last.fm. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  3. Aidan, Julian (16 April 2012). "Dubstep DJ Excision brought 100,000 watts of bass to the Fillmore". The Michigan Daily. Archived from the original on 16 March 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  4. "Destroid Official Website". Destroid Official Website.
  5. "Shows | EXCISION". Excision.ca. Archived from the original on 17 April 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  6. Silverstein, Sean. "Excision to Headline Boom Festival at 1STBANK Center". Rage Colorado. Archived from the original on 4 March 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  7. "Excision Official Site | Tickets, Tour, Merch, T Shirts & More". Excision.ca. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  8. "Rottun Recordings". Rottun Recordings.
  9. "Excision Virus". Excision.ca. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  10. "Lost Lands Music Festival 2017". Lost Lands.
  11. "Excision Apex". Billboard.
  12. "Excision Announces Collaboration EP with Dion Timmer". EDMTunes. 6 June 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  13. "Breaking Through from Excision Music on Beatport". www.beatport.com. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  14. "Excision". Billboard. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  15. "Excision". Facebook.com. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
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