Many people were surprised when the name Skrillex was announced in
the best new artist category, along with the likes of Nicki Minaj and
the Band Perry, during last week’s televised Grammy nominations special.
Count Skrillex as one of them.
A day after earning a whopping five nominations, the 23-year-old dance and dub-step producer was still taking it all in.
“It
just hasn’t really hit me yet,” he said in a phone interview from
Manchester, England. “I wouldn’t have thought I would come this far in
so many ways.”
Skrillex scored the third-most nominations,
matching Lil Wayne. Kanye West leads with seven nods; Adele, the Foo
Fighters and Bruno Mars scored six each.
The Los Angeles-based
Skrillex, born Sonny Moore, may be best known for “Scary Monsters and
Nice Sprites” (he’s also a producer on Korn’s new album, “The Path of
Totality,” out this week).
Skrillex hasn’t had much success on
the Billboard charts — he’s more of an underground artist. He’ll have
some tough competition in the best new artist category: Besides facing
the Band Perry and Minaj, who have dominated their respective fields,
he’ll compete with Bon Iver, a critical darling, and J. Cole, who had a
No. 1 album and is the protege of Jay-Z.
Skrillex is nominated
for best dance recording for “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites,” as well
as best dance/electronica album for his EP, which shares the same name.
In 2010, Lady Gaga earned those trophies, and Rihanna’s “Only Girl (In
the World)” was the winner of best dance recording earlier this year.
Skrillex will have to battle Robyn, Deadmau5 and David Guetta, acts who come from a background similar to his.
“I
feel very proud of where I come from,” Skrillex said of being in the
electronic music scene, a genre that has exploded on Top 40 radio in
recent years. “I do feel like I represent something and I’m a part of
something and it’s an honor to be there.”
Skrillex, who is also
nominated for best remixed recording (non-classical) and best short form
music video, says he hopes his Grammy love will give more attention to
the dance music genre.
“I just hope it opens more doors for next year, not only Grammy nominations, but just everything in general,” he said.
The Grammys will be Feb. 12 in Los Angeles.
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