Skrillex may have been dubbed the most hated
man in dubstep, but there are nearly 2000 people in Manchester alone
who’d disagree following this performance.
Skrillex
Warehouse Project
1st December
5 stars
Sonny Moore, aka Skrillex, has had a wide range of publicity this
year. He was, at one point, named by a collect few, as the ‘most hated
man in dubstep’ but more recently was nominated for the BBC Sound of
2011 award and his first European tour has been extremely popular with
every date selling out.
While Feed Me, the direct support to Skrillex, performed a good
setlist, much of tonight’s crowd are still stood at the bar, killing
time before Moore graces the stage. The Hertfordshire DJ doesn’t let it
bother him though by performing stage dives, generating a little more
interest.
As Skrillex’s infamous Macbook is lit up and the lights go down, he
opens the set with a remix of Avicii’s ‘Levels’. Stood up there, he
resembles a child that’s had a sugar rush and who is bouncing off the
walls. The crowd go just crazy. Two extreme highlights of his setlist
made up predominantly of remixes are Benny Benassi’s ‘Cinema’ and La
Roux’s ‘In for the Kill’.
While the setlist is mainly made up of remixes, a few of Skrillex’s
own songs are thrown in, including ‘Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites’ and
‘My Name is Skrillex’. ‘Rock n Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)’
proves that he is not just a glorified remixer and the lights are
absolutely amazing, along with the accompanying video played throughout
the song.
Everything about tonight is simply amazing from the setlist to the
light show. While people will continue to hate on Skrillex, likely for
the rest of his career, it is unjustified. So what if he is the most
hated man in dubstep? After tonight there are over 1800 people who’d
disagree with you in Manchester alone.
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