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Old 02-20-2011, 05:00 AM   #1
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So, you might be wondering what is Excision and what this thread is all about. Let me tell you a story. Once upon a time there was a guy named Jeff Abel and he was making this badass type of music called dubstep (dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music). In 2008 he realized that he has become cool enough to participate in one of the most sick music festivals called Shambhala. His performance was really amazing, so he came back to festival in 2009 and 2010. The thing is, that his music is extremely aggressive and some people might find it very irritating, but for me, his last Shambhala set was so amazing that I just had to write something about it. >.>

Take a look at the artwork of his Shambhala 2010 set...

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...And if you're wondering "hey, does this sounds as badass as it looks?" then all I can say is that you got no idea... ^.^


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Above there is a link of full Shambhala 2010 set, but before downloading it, note that the whole thing takes ~86 minutes and if you're only up for listening how it sounds like, don't bother, i'll give you few examples.

The whole Shambhala begins with some kind of terrifying mechanoidish voice talking about elevated existence and stuff like that, but it's so damn amazing, that i would just spoil the whole thing posting it's intro here. What I'm about to post is a few tunes which were used creating this set.

"Ajapai - Warning" is a tune used in the middle of the set. Reminds me of sci-fi robots battle. ^^

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"Noisia - Alpha Centauri (Excision & Datsik Remix)" is a bit less aggressive, but still has enough power.

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"Liquid Stranger - Exit The Vault" for me is one of the most awesome tunes in Shambhala 2010

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"Freestylers - Cracks (CTRL - Z Remix)" is having something positive in it. Something groovy.

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"Foreign Beggars & Noisia – No Holds Barred (Excision Remix)" is a tune, that always makes me smile. Its f***ed up so badly, and budget of video was so low, that the whole thing looks like two black people are on crack taking a ride somewhere far away in space and time.
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Well, I guess it's enough of examples. Even if you didn't like anything i've posted above, it doesn't mean you won't like Shambhala, though it's made out of 56 tunes moreover, it's not about the tunes, it's about the way Excision used them to create ~86 minutes of craziness. I hope that at least some of you will find it interesting. Feel free to post how sick it sounded for you.
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