![]() The throwbacks continue to come thick and fast. The breakbeat-driven ‘Good Space’, featuring rapper Starrah and dolphin-noise-synths, sounds like what Skrillex and Diplo would make under their Jack Ü moniker in 2023. Dubstep prominently features: the sub-bass-heavy ‘Tears’, a link-up with genre pioneer Joker, and the skittering ‘Supersonic (my existence)’ stay true to Skrillex’s sonic origins. ![]() READ MORE: Skrillex – the story so far in 10 key songsĬontrastingly, ‘Quest For Fire’ – which features 25 credited guests across 15 tracks – often channels nostalgia.First released in May 2021, ‘Too Bizarre (Juked)’, which boasts a potent screamo verse from Siiickbrain, receives a sped-up makeover – clearly, Moore’s finger remains firmly on the pulse. for ‘Rumble’, a new staple at Moore, Fred and Four Tet’s recent surprise live shows. Tapping into the TikTok-driven zeitgeist, PinkPantheress stars on drum’n’bass roller ‘Way Back’ while Moore teams up with Fred again. Created between LA and Japan over three years, this long-awaited second album is feverishly hyped, and he enlists megastars present and past, as if to prove his pop cultural impact is no less relevant than it was last time around. His debut album ‘Recess’ arrived in 2014, and while releases have been steady, a full collection has been elusive. In the period that followed, he’s worked with everyone from Diplo and Justin Bieber to J Balvin and Ed Sheeran. The title of his long-awaited second album, ‘Quest For Fire’, reflects the journey that Sonny Moore has ventured on in the decade since the dubstep scene-leader dropped his game-changing ‘Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites’ EP in 2010. Skrillex has been on a sonic adventure, alright.
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