How much is Excision Net Worth in 2024

Besides spending much of his time as a DJ and producer, Jeff Abel with his stage name Excision, who is commonly known as one of the leaders and pioneers of dubstep genre is a Canadian dubstep DJ and producer. As of 2024, Excision net worth is around $5 million. He is also the originator of Rottun Recordings, Destroid Music, and Subsidia Records, as well as the initiator of the Lost Lands and Bass Canyon music festivals. 

He is famous for his heavy and aggressive sound massive sound system and visual creations, and his team works with other producers like Datsik, Downlink, Space Laces, Illenium, and Dion Timmer.

Sources of Excision Net Worth

Under several online media, the net worth of Excision, as of 2024, is approximately $5 million. He usually gets his income from his gigs and productions. He earns his living from the sales of music downloads, streaming, live performances, merchandise, and record labels. He, too, makes his money from his music concerts that are visited by many of his fans each year.

Releasing five studio albums:

  • X Rated (2011), Codename X (2015), Virus (2016), Apex (2018), and Onyx (2022) are just a few of the movies that have been made about the space race. Embarking on a string of EPs, singles, and remixes, start with Boom (2009), Existence EP (2011), Destroid – The Invasion (2013), The Paradox (2016), and Gold (Stupid Love) (2018).
  • Forming the yearly Shambhala mix collection from 2008 to 2016 that included dubstep tracks. Creating the annual Shambhala mix series from 2008 to 2016 that contained dubstep tracks. 
  • The Lost Lands festival which started in 2017 is themed around dinosaurs with over 100,000 watts of bass lives up to its hype with dubstep and bass music artists.
  • The Bass Canyon festival was held for the first time in 2018 at the spectacular outdoor Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington and there was a rich mix of bass music genres. 
  • Taking the Best Dubstep DJ title in the 2019 International Dance Music Awards.

The bestowment of Fast Track Designation by FDA for EBT-101, a CRISPR-based gene therapy first-in-class agent and a functionally curative candidate for HIV-1 that he is a co-founder and has invested in by Excision BioTherapeutics.

Excision Biography

The establishment was born on April 29, 1986, in Kelowna, British Columbia Canada. He revealed that his music events, which include Lost Lands and Bass Canyon, will be back and will take place in September and August, respectively. In 2022, he came out with his fifth studio album Onyx, which included tracks including Necromancer, Vortex, and Onyx, with collaborations with artists featuring Subtronics, Kayzo, and Whales. Additionally, he got the Fast Track Designation from the FDA for EBT-101, a first-in-class gene therapy developed by Excision BioTherapeutics that uses CRISPR technology to functionally cure HIV-1, being the first to do it.

Parents

His birthday name is Jeff Abel. He refrained from naming his parent’s jobs or occupations, but he said both of them were inclusive. Moreover, he has a brother whose profession is graphic design which helps him create visual works.

Education

In Kelowna, Excision went to school where he developed a great interest in music and started producing electronic music in 2004 with FL Studio being his Digital audio workstation (DAW). He was heavily influenced by different genres, such as hip hop, metal, drum and bass, and glitch hop, but later he went to dubstep music, which was an emerging genre at that time in the UK. Instead of continuing further after graduating high school, he concentrated on his music pursuits.

AttributeDetails
Full nameExcision (Jeff Abel)
BirthdayApril 29, 1986
Age38 years old
BirthplaceKelowna, British Columbia in Canada
NationalityCanadian
Marriage statusSingle
GenderMale
Net worth$5 million

Wife and Children

Excision is a boyfriend to his long-time girlfriend Emma Livorno, and she travels with him to festivals and tours most of the time. He finally came clean of their engagement on August 30, 2023, on his social media where he also shared some great photos of both of them and their time. He never mentions when and where they would get married, or if is there any kid in the relationship. Other relationship histories have not been brought up either.

Career

Electronic music production was his passion but he started learning on FL Studio in 2004, which is his DAW. He was served by different genres like hip-hop, metal, drum and bass, and glitch-hop, but he kept moving from one genre to another until he got to dubstep which was gaining popularity in the UK at the time.

In 2006, he made his first mix called Dubstep Summer and the second one, Ruttun Dubstep, in 2107. He also released his first single and established his label – Rottun Recordings – in 2007. His first Shambhala mix got him ample popularity and attention, as it brought together various dubstep tracks and their artists. He also continued to release a new “Shambhala mix” every year until 2016, thus demonstrating his growth and progress, as well as his capacity to innovate, which are very valuable for a musician in the genre.

He together worked with other artists, including Datsik, Flux Pavilion, Downlink, and Messinian, and issued many EPs like Boom (2009), Heavy Artillery (2010), and the Existence EP (2011). He joined the emblematic artist’s record label, mau5trap, and put out his first studio album, X Rated, in 2011. It has been also available in a very little publicized single with the songs Swagga, Deviance, and The Underground – the album has received much praise from both critics and fans alike.

He organized the tour to be the album promotion, where the shows were opened by Lucky Date and Liquid Stranger. In 2012, he put out a remix mix of X Rated with some other well-known artists including the Frim, Datsik, Far Too Loud, and Dirtyphonics. He also became part of the dubstep supergroup, Destroid, with Downlink and KJ Sawka, and their debut album which they released in 2013 is The Invasion. 

Tarriers came out with an album and it had songs like Raise Your Fist, Funk Hole, and Wasteland. The performance was live; futuristic robot suits and MIDI instruments accompanied them. The year 2015 was marked by the release of his second album, Codename X, and the creation of Rottun Recordings, his label. The tracks Robo Kitty, Bring The Madness, and Night Shine that featured in the album and were applauded for their diversity and high quality. He also founded the Excision Music label, which would be his home for music and feature new artists.

The first single, Threatening Black, from Virus, was released in 2016, containing tracks like The Paradox, Final Boss, and Throwin’ Elbows, and collaborations with artists like Protohype, Space Laces, and Dion Timmer. He also inaugurated a novel tour and production concept, Paradox, which had the world’s largest concert sound system—a 150,000-watt system—and a 1,600-square-meter LED screen with exclusive visuals.

In 2017, he organized his music festival, Lost Lands, which was held at Legend Valley, Ohio and it featured dubstep and bass music artists. Over 100,000 watts of bass was playing and the artists include the likes of Zeds Dead, Rezz, 12th Planet, and Barely Alive. The event was a great success, drawing more than 25,000 people in total. He also released a new EP with Dion Timmer, called Virus: The Remixes Collection which includes remixes from producers like Getter, Virtual Riot, and Funtcase.

In 2018, he released his fourth album, Apex, the title of which was preceded by songs like Gold (Stupid Love), Rumble, and Home while featuring collaborations with ILLENIUM, SULLIVAN KING, and others. He also announced together with the festival, Bass Canyon, in Washington, and its style included dubstep, trap, drum and bass, and riddim. He dropped out with Dion Timmer, the name of the new EP Breaking Through, which was released in 2019.

Last year he received the Best Dubstep DJ Award at the International Dance Music Awards, where he outcompeted such factors as Skrillex, Zomboy, and Borgore. Also, Brodinski dropped an LP with Woolie, it was called Evolution and its tracks were, among others, Oxygen, Lockdown, and Evolution. In addition to that, he funded and co-founded the biotech company Excision BioTherapeutics which specializes in the production of CRISPR-based treatments to cure viral diseases e.g., HIV, herpes, and hepatitis B.

During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, he had to cancel all his music festivals and tours, which is why he kept on releasing new music and livestreams. He released a new EP with Illenium and I Prevail, called Feel Something, and on that album is the song I wrote with them called “Feel Something”. Additionally, he partnered with Slander and Elle Vee for a new EP named Your Fault, which included the recent single by the same name. He also started a new label the name Subsidia Records that was founded to provide a platform for bass music artists and genres which are varied.

In 2021, he released a new EP with Dion Timmer, called Breaking Through: The EP, Remixes, which had remixes on them by an artist called Kompany and PhaseOne, and by another artist Ray Volpe. He also has his new EP with Sullivan King called “Wake Up” which features songs like Wake Up, Unbound, and Resistance.

Conclusion

Excision is one of the most important and successful artists in the dubstep and bass music realm. He has a net worth of about $5 million, which is obtained from production, DJing, shows, merchandise, labels, and investments. He has a loyal and fanatic fanbase, which likes his heavy and aggressive sound, his super sound systems and visual productions, and his collaboration with other artists. He, too, is a visionary as well as a revolutionary and this one does not stop with his search for new horizons. He is not any less than “king of dubstep” but a bass music legend as well.

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