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Exillon
Club / Electro / Techno

"save rave"

Oakland, California
United States

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Member Since11/11/2004
Band Websitemyspace.com/exillon
Band MembersJay Fields
InfluencesAd Noiseam, Adaadat, Bpitch, Ghostly, Planet-mu, PuZZling, Rephlex, Schematic, Spectral Sound, Sublight, TerminalDusk, Tigerbeat6, Warp, Zod, Exillon, Not Breathing, Terminal11, Duranduranduran, Mr. Oizo, Squarepusher, 5lowershop, SPAZ, soFAT, Kontrol, Aphex Twin, Chris Clark, o9, Otto Von Schirach, Eustachian, Lustmord, Kid606, Forest Green, Kero, Richard Devine, Luke Vibert, Mochipet, Sebastian, Silverlink, Xanopticon, Venetian Snares, Timbaland, Quincy Jones, Steve Albini, Jason Portraz, Vytear, Huge Pavillions, Universal Indicator...
Record LabelAd Noiseam, Puzzling, TerminalDusk, Zod
Type of LabelIndie




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___RELEASES___



Exillon - It's Ok To Dance
1 x CD - Ad Noiseam
$10+$2 shipping (USA only)


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Exillon - A Bit Young For You
1 x EP - PuZZling Records
$10+$2 shipping (USA only)


$10+$8 shipping (outside USA)


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Exillon - The Keening Dithers
1 x CD - Ad Noiseam Records
$13 + $2 shipping
SOLD OUT!!! check www.adnoiseam.net

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Exillon - Prequiem
1 x CD - Component Records
$12 + $2 shipping


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Exillon - EP01
1 x EP - Zod Records
$10 + $2 shipping


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V/A - Polymorphik
1 x LP - PuZZling Records
$12 + $2 shipping


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V/A - Mochipet - Feel My China
1 x CD - Component Records
$12 + $2 shipping


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V/A - Dura Matters
2 x LP - Zod Records
$14 + $2 shipping


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V/A - Dura Matters
1 x CD - Zod Records
$12 + $2 shipping


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Systemic 02
1 x CD - Systemic Audio
$5 + $2 shipping


___CONTACT___

aim = nollixe

exillonbooking@mac.com

___REVIEWS___

EXILLON - THE KEENING DITHERS (CD by Ad Noiseam)_Another exciting release from Berlin-based label "Ad Noiseam". This latest album from the label comes from San Francisco-based sound-artist Jay Fields a.k.a. Exillon. Being his second opus this new album titled "The keening dithers" contains the most emotional expression from the IDM-based artist. Opening smoothly with two tracks of tranquillizing chill-out electronica based on processed piano reminiscent of early avantgarde classical, the expression turns more dramatic and threatening from third track forward. "Termit" (track three) is the track that introduces the IDM-based breakbeat-texture that is the characterizing element of Exillon. Musically Exillon combines the technoid and atmospheric Industrial-sound similar to Welsh duo Somatic Responses with complex rhythm-textures and melodic moments based on processed sounds of acoustic instruments such as the aforementioned piano and gentle guitar-strums. The multi-facetted electronic work is decorated with a bunch of voice-samples giving a nice variation to the full-throttle energetic instrumental tracks. A very pleasant album with plenty of quality for repetitive listening. Vital Weekly, http://www.vitalweekly.net/510.html

Following releases on Zod and Component Records for his Exillon, The Keening Dithers signifies a notable emotional and stylistic advance for Jay Fields. Par for the dark electronics genre, the album includes its share of hammering doomscapes (Termit) and intricate glitchfests (Jan, Kollipy) but promising new directions declare themselves, too. Ignore the rather woeful title Moonlight Sinatra and instead revel in the classical sonata-styled piano playing that is the songs moody core. Perhaps its the infusion of collaborative blood that partially explains the albums broad sound. Certainly, Aliasing, the outing with 5 Minute Project, brings forth an affecting melancholy dimension, while Fields throwdown with Mad E.P. (Dtofv3) and acid overhaul of Meat Beat Manifestos Horn of Jericho prompt spasmodic seizures.

Elsewhere, placid synth melodies brighten complex rhythmic patter in the almost symphonic Cadi and laconic hip-hop beats shuffle through the Terminal11 collab Now Youll Never Know. Though such moments surprise, the albums coup de grace is the ultra-submersive closer Sfx02, a 13-minute, Ligetiesque space drone that ultimately expires in symphonic splendor. That this refreshingly unpredictable collection should close with such an arresting flourish is quite appropriate. Grooves Magazine, http://www.groovesmag.com/review_item.php?id=00000236

And now for something completely different. One of the fascinating aspects of Ad Noiseam is that each release can be widely divergent from the previous record. On The Keening Dithers, Exillion's playful electronic compositions are filled with eager melodies and sprightly beats, tiny little digital constructs built from arrays of sparks and fine wire. Virtual instruments echo their wood and metal counterparts with a polished spiritness and his rhythms have more in common with the ebullience of fizzy water than the relentless thump of a metronomic drum machine.

"Moonlight Sinatra" is a soft-shoe duet between a metallic drum kit and a piano, a Fred and Ginger dance across moonlight rooftops where the drum kit lifts the piano over the stubby heat vents and ragged pieces of broken tar paper. The kit shuffles against the hard roof, skuffing and tapping its toe with an abrasive timbre to its beats while the piano swoops and darts with a flurry of diaphanous melodies. Synthesizer melodies play hide and seek behind a charged drum kit in "Termit," laughing like a bit of space music as they dance just out of reach of the heavy stick work of the percussion.

"Cadi" tugs at your heart with tiny strings of bird-like melody, playing you for a sucker while atmospheric drum programming dithers about in the foreground, building tiny microcosms of beats and kicks that dissolve into elusive mist. Exillon includes his remix of Meat Beat Manifesto's "Horn of Jericho," a version filled with electronic cacophony -- squelches and barks of fat digital sounds that turn the organic flavor of the original into a robotic dance-floor reconstruction. "Dtofu3" shivers and gabbers like an Aphex Twin experiment with stretches of ambient space where steel gongs are elongated into hollow echoes; while "Kollipy" hops onto stage like a one-legged bit pirate, hawking illicit DSP patches and black-market field recordings of mournful tones (the time-delayed keening of widows at funerals, the slow exhalation of steam boat whistles at dusk, the reverberant echo of a soprano's voice as heard through water-logged pipe -- that sort of thing).

I love the title of this record: The Keening Dithers. It's a meaningless phrase until you hear the album and realize both words fit the mood perfectly. Oftentimes emotionally melodic and playfully rhythmic, Exillon's first release on Ad Noiseam (his debut full-length was released on Component in 2005) keeps with the label's aesthetic of releasing engaging and genre-independent material. Melding ambient soundtracks to idyllic dance music with a neural web of virtual patch cables and clever programming, Exillon engages the head and heart nicely. Igloo Magazine, http://igloomag.com/doc.php?task=view&id=1238&category=reviews

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Persian Mynx





Aug 23 2008 4:57 AM

Diggin the tracks. Keep up the good work.
Lord Pa





Aug 1 2008 12:12 AM

tessless





Jul 17 2008 8:03 PM

hey thank you... nice stuff here..and the portishead remix is interesting..
--tessless--
DJ C





Jul 14 2008 6:43 PM

Yo Exillon, you're in the mix!


Free DJ Mix MP3 Download:
DJ C; "B-Low" ->


DJ C B-Low DJ Mix Cover



Download now ->

hell G.





Jul 8 2008 9:12 PM

your "silence" remix is totally killer! cheerz,
hell g.
INVITRO RECORDS





Jun 25 2008 8:15 AM

V.A. - Puzzling vs Invitro (invitro009) - 12''
featuring : Krumble, Subjex, Tep, Etschaberry, A.L.F.
, Brainsucked




France meets Belgium for a friendly soundbank mashup competition. Each artists contributed in building a common soundbank and was then free to pick samples and destroy them in his very own style. The result is a wicked 6 tracker full of fun and diversity : from Tep's mashed polkastep to etschaberry's bouncy drill'n bass via subjex's oldschool acid. No room for intellectualism, this collaboration is a straight forward dancefloor delight.
limited to 500 copies !
iheartbellies





Jun 18 2008 1:47 AM

hey hows it going.....yeah we through sweet parties alright...i get of a bit lighter with the stress doing the posters but its fun.

thanks for finding us

lisa

x
sarah.





Jun 6 2008 8:11 PM

YAY. see you tomorrow night!!!! rad.
Build128





Jun 3 2008 1:03 AM

super sad you guys didn't make it out to the drone...dance ninja cult was weird...i think r-type beat up logan after we left...will catch you at the shop though

word
-j
Mike





Jun 2 2008 6:52 AM

So yeah, when's Keening Dithers coming out again?
vd-m





May 29 2008 9:09 AM

Hi Jay

Thanks for the add, love your mixes.

V
erroristacid





May 16 2008 6:14 PM

AACCCIIIIED!!!


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The Emo Hunter ***Brand new dubstep mix in blogs**





May 14 2008 6:42 PM

thanks for the request bro...your new album is the shit it really is!!!

played with you at bangface mate!

that was a sick party :)
UFONAUTA





May 8 2008 9:49 AM

THX FOR THE ADD. MANY GREATS FROM UFONAUTA project.
夏の午後





Apr 30 2008 3:28 PM

hi there.
i'm 夏の午後(natsunogogo) greetings from tokyo JPN.
thx 4 adding.
keep up da good work!!
Stylesheet





Apr 27 2008 9:54 AM

THX
FOR
THE
ADD

Greetings from Germany...........ND
TRAVERSE





Apr 25 2008 3:24 AM

MAUIN





Apr 24 2008 10:56 AM

THANKS add!
MAUIN


Terminal 11





Apr 23 2008 5:14 AM

Send me those files! Tab-havin motherfucker...
e.





Apr 22 2008 3:32 PM

nooo moonshiner yet?! :(
frequencee mind controlle





Apr 18 2008 3:22 PM

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khoizilla





Apr 16 2008 4:58 PM

Thank you for making Portishead's Silence Remix.
It is seriously the best remix I have ever heard to date!
Build128





Apr 15 2008 2:26 AM

right back at you too.
i missed the middle but i got on the feed as soon as i got back.
Raoul Sinier





Apr 9 2008 12:07 PM

Hey!

Raoul Sinier - Brain Kitchen
Emily





Apr 3 2008 10:52 AM

hello mr f, when are you next playing in the uk? are you appearing @ the glade festival in july - i would love to get down to a spot of your acid.

peas
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Apr 1 2008 9:22 PM


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