Jeff Abel's heavy electronic sound has defined a corner of the festival circuit for over a decade.
If you want the full Excision experience, start with 'Neck Brace' and 'Wake Up'. They're the staples that explain the whole thing.
Excision's music isn't subtle, and that's the point. Tracks like 'Neck Brace' and 'Feel Something' with Illenium and I Prevail deliver exactly what his fans show up for: massive, aggressive drops and relentless energy. His live shows have become legendary for their sheer volume, to the point where the Destroid side project sparked actual conversations about hearing safety at concerts.
Jeff Abel started putting out music in the mid-2000s from British Columbia, building a signature sound around heavy basslines. By 2011, he was exploring side projects like Destroid, known for its particularly intense live presentation. The consistency of that loud, energetic approach has maintained a dedicated following through tours and festival sets ever since.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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