Skrillex is twenty four year old American music producer
Sonny John Moore.
Following a moderately successful three year career fronting
post-hardcore outfit From First to Last, Moore embarked on asolo
electronic venture in 2007. Subsequent extensive touring of the
underground electro scene gained Moore a soaring popularity, and
Skrillex was formally born in summer 2010. Widely referred to as the
Prince of Dubstep,
Skrillex has amassed a Twitter fan base doubling that of contemporary electro royalty
Steve Aoki
and Diplo. But don’t take Twitter’s word for it. With no less than FIVE
Grammy nominations for 2012, and a C.V. boasting A-List clientele such
as Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, Skrillex is contributing in a big way
towards bridging the gap between underground
progessive-house/dubstep and the mainstream.
This Radio One advertisement features the anthemic Breakin’ A Sweat:
What sets Skrillex apart?
After all, the diminutive Californian is hardly the first to navigate
a two step beat through what often sounds like a laser battle. Still,
something about Skrillex obviously excited perhaps the biggest name in
the laptop music world at the moment,
Deadmau5, who signed Skrillex to the
Mau5trap label on the strength of six track debut EP
My Name Is Skrillex,
released for free over MySpace in June 2010. In October of the same
year, Skrillex released second EP Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
through Mau5trap. This release rocketed brand Skrillex to no fewer than
47 million YouTube hits, which secured enough momentum to see third EP
More Monsters And Sprites (also 2011) win MTV’s prestigious Electro
Dance Music award on December 12th, beating off competition for the
honours from David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, and Tiësto.
Less than a month later, December 27th saw the digital download release of
Bangarang,
Skrillex’ fourth and most commercially successful offering to date.
Again only in seven track EP format, Bangarang’s chart success was head
turning, taking 15th spot on the US Billboard 200 at the height of
December’s Christmas sales -that’s just two behind Adele, and a full
five places ahead of the massive Jay-Z and Kanye West collaboration
Watch the Throne. It is not hard to see how this meteoric yet under the
radar rise to stardom landed Skrillex the Alex Zane Radio One TV
commercial in the UK.
Taken from Banagarang, the
Radio One advertisement
features the anthemic Breakin’ A Sweat. The pounding chorus line is
perhaps the most accessible serving to be had at Skrillex’ veritable
buffet of tectonic tunes, with tracks Right In and The Devil’s Den also
thumping their way in to the hearts of those who like their dubstep in
bold underlined capital letters. Final track Summit rounds the EP off
nicely. Thanks to a relaxed vibe and the supple yet confident vocals of
Ellie Goulding, Summit will no doubt find its way onto every Chilled
Ibiza compilation going. One small step for Skrillex. One giant leap for
dubstep in the mainstream.
Skrillex’ first studio album Voltage is due to drop in early 2012, in
the mean time also check out Doctor P, Zomboy, and KOAN Sound.
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