out soon: Exc – Body Without Organs [About Repetition]

 

Artist:
Exc

 

Title:
Body Without Organs

 

Label:
About Repetition

 

Cat#:
AR004

 

Release Date:
19th June 2026

 

Format:
download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Excise

02.
Excerpt

03.
Excrete

04.
Excerebration

05.
Excavate

06.
Except

07.
Excipulum

 

Press Info:
With “body without organs”, exc continues its long-term project “exc.directory” – a four-part journey through control, belief, language, and dissolution. Where Seductive Supervision dissected the mechanisms of power, this second chapter shifts its gaze inward, to what remains of the subject when every structure, every identity, every function has been removed.

Seven tracks, seven surgical interventions into the self. “bwo” opens with excise: broken breaks, cutting frequencies, the body loses its contours, dissolving layer by layer in rhythm. Not dance, but a surgical emptying of movement – sound as an operation on the self, experimental drum ‘n’ bass that does not drive the body, but dismantles it. .excerpt leads further into industrial spaces, where metal meets breath and the boundary between man and machine begins to flicker.

With excrete, organic sounds seep out of a leaky matrix; technoid textures become residues of consciousness. excerebration decomposes any narrative structure – noise and fragments merge into massive loops reminiscent of posthuman trance states. The brain is removed during mummification 4.0. excavate digs into the unconscious, the rhythm drills through the textures, the layers penetrate each other until the soundscape opens up like a digital sediment core. except, on the other hand, works with minimalist precision – an almost clinical study of deviation and entropy. The finale is excipulum, a fragile hybrid of ambient and deconstructed sound sequences – as if the dissolved body were briefly glowing once more in the rhizomatic structure before what follows can begin.

“body without organs is not a classic ambient album. It is an auditory experiment about fragments, dissolution, and the posthuman self – inspired by Deleuze and Guattari, translated into sound that eludes any fixed form. Here, identity is no longer played with, but removed: track by track, layer by layer.

 

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