Last night, Excision, the Canada-bred dubstep monster, carried the Ogden Theatre on low frequency bass waves that were so powerful the ceiling is probably still resonating this morning. He opened his ...
Canadian dubstep disc jockey Jeff Abel, better known as Excision, has gained quite a following in United States thanks to his milder aggressive dubstep. His heavy, beat-blasting mashups join together ...
Electronic music artist Excision already had pushed the envelope for live production last year when he introduced his mammoth “Executioner” stage set, which paired 3D video mapped animation and ...
GET OUT: Excision at the F Shed Aretha Franklin turns 72, Excision will come to the F Shed. Jeff Abel, better known as Excision is a dubstep producer and DJ from British Columbia. Video by David ...
Rolling into 2013, bass music leaders DATSIK & Excision join forces for Firepower Records' first release of the New Year with "Vindicate" out January 8. The track-a fan favorite as heard on DATSIK's ...
Review: Excision and Dirtyphonics ‘Pushing The Boundaries For Bass Music’ By Kieran MacIntyre In the early days of Electronic music, the simple 2 turntables and a mixer DJ set was the way to perform.
Nobody likes being labeled, and two weeks ago, Bassnectar addressed this issue in a conversation with Star Tribune. Feeling that the term “electronic music” is an inaccurate description for his music, ...
STATELINE, Nev. – The Tahoe Blue Event Center will be ringing in the New Year with two nights of Excision, December 30 and 31. Tickets for the event will go on sale, Friday, August 11 at 10 a.m. and ...
Move over, Daft Punk: Now there’s something even cyberer. Meet Destroid, the dubstep supergroup featuring Excision, Downlink, and former Pendulum drummer KJ Sawka. They played their debut gig at San ...
Wooli remembers his raving days like they were yesterday. They’re still that fresh. Well before the Rochester DJ and producer released blood-pumping bass bangers like “Name Drop” (with Excision) and ...
Dubstep is not sunny music. It's murky, bleak, and isolated—the soundtrack to walking through London's cold, drenched city streets. Northwest winters mimic those gray conditions, which may be why the ...
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