Biography
Sonny Moore found club and mainstream stardom in 2008, when he swapped his gig as the frontman in post-hardcore band From First to Last for the dancefloor-oriented project Skrillex. He originally used the name for live DJ sets, but at the beginning of the 2010s he moved the project into the studio where he remixed prominent acts like Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. Over the next decade, Skrillex became a high-profile artist himself with a string of Grammy Awards for EPs like Scary Monsters and Bangarang as well as the full-length Jack Ü, a collaborative project with fellow DJ/producer Diplo. He remained prolific heading into the 2020s, charting singles like "In da Getto" with J Balvin and "Don't Go" with Justin Bieber and Don Toliver.

Skrillex's official solo debut was the 2009 EP, Gypsyhook. In 2010, the self-released digital download EP My Name Is Skrillex appeared, combining the Benny Benassi and Deadmau5 styles of electro with the same type of over the top samples and giant noise of electronica acts like the Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim.

Moore signed to Deadmau5's Mau5trap label in 2010, where he released his second EP, Scary Monsters Nice Sprites, along with the club hit "Kill Everybody." If topping the club charts didn't prove the producer had arrived, a trio of Grammy Awards in 2011 helped considerably, including Best Dance/Electronica Album for Scary Monsters and Best Dance Recording for the title track. He also made an appearance on the revived Beavis & Butthead television series, and collaborated with the surviving members of the Doors on a single called "Breakin' a Sweat." The recording of the track was captured in the documentary film RE:GENERATION, while the song itself landed on Skrillex's Bangarang EP, which appeared in early 2012. The release won him two more Grammy Awards, one for the title track as Best Dance Recording and one for the EP itself as Best Dance/Electronica Album.

Most of Skrillex's recordings, however, were forced around his busy touring schedule, which found him on every inhabited continent playing to hundreds of thousands of dance fans. Still, he collaborated on singles with Damian Marley ("Make It Bun Dem After Hours") and Alvin Risk ("Try It Out"), and released another EP, Leaving, in 2012. His second proper full-length, Recess, appeared in March 2014 and promptly hit number four on the Billboard charts. In 2015, he collaborated with Diplo for the album Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack U. The following year saw Skrillex partner with rapper Rick Ross for the hit single "Purple Lamborghini," which appeared on the soundtrack for Suicide Squad.

In the following years, Skrillex issued singles such "Would You Ever" with Poo Bear, "Saint Laurent" with DJ Sliink, Wale, and Austin Millz, and "Face My Fears" with Hikaru Utada before issuing a surprise EP, Show Tracks, in 2019. Comprised of just two tracks, the glorified single included "Fuji Opener" with Alvin Risk and "Mumbai Power" with BEAM, which he'd included in his live sets for much of the year. In 2021, Skrillex returned with the J Balvin collaboration "In da Getto" and "Don't Go" with Justin Bieber and Don Toliver, both of which landed in the Hot 100. 2023 brought more collaborations including "Rumble" with Fred Again and Flowdan and "Way Back" with PinkPantheress and Trippie Redd. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi




 
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SKRILLEX - Bangarang feat. Sirah [Official Music Video]
Skrillex - First Of The Year (Equinox) [Official Music Video]
Skrillex & Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - Make It Bun Dem [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Skrillex - Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites (Official Audio)
SKRILLEX - QUEST FOR FIRE Basement Set
Skrillex & Rick Ross - Purple Lamborghini [Official Video]
SKRILLEX LIVE @ ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2015
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