Skrillex
Birthday:
15 January 1988, Highland Park, California, USA
Birth Name:
Sonny John Moore
Height:
164 cm
Skrillex was born on January 15, 1988 in Highland Park, California, USA as Sonny John Moore.
I book myself tight. If I have any time off, I get antsy.
I book myself tight. If I have any time off, I get antsy.
I never set out to be part of a genre, because I listen to all types of music.
I never set out to be part of a genre, because I listen to all types of music.
I don't care about having money. It's about being happy, man.
I don't care about having money. It's about being happy, man.
Hip-hop and electronic music are so similar, in the fact that they're both very visceral, have so much bass; a lot of times, it's the same t...Show more »
Hip-hop and electronic music are so similar, in the fact that they're both very visceral, have so much bass; a lot of times, it's the same tempos. The culture and some of the sound design is different but a lot of times, it's the same stuff. Show less «
The greatest gift of all time is that you can make creation infectious because people spend less time being negative... If you log all the t...Show more »
The greatest gift of all time is that you can make creation infectious because people spend less time being negative... If you log all the time with negativity in the while world, I wonder how much better the world would be if people sat down and did something positive. It spirals. Show less «
I prefer the gloominess to the sun. I don't know why.
I prefer the gloominess to the sun. I don't know why.
I don't really think about recognition; I'm not really involved.
I don't really think about recognition; I'm not really involved.
I don't like hype cluttering art.
I don't like hype cluttering art.
I don't like being overexposed. I don't like being on covers. And I don't like people talking about me.
I don't like being overexposed. I don't like being on covers. And I don't like people talking about me.
I don't do much press. I don't like to talk about my music too much before I do it.
I don't do much press. I don't like to talk about my music too much before I do it.
I seem to spend a minimum of eight hours a day in transit of some sort or another... that's eight hours of your life gone. People always ask...Show more »
I seem to spend a minimum of eight hours a day in transit of some sort or another... that's eight hours of your life gone. People always ask if I suffer from jet lag, but it's kinda become really normal for me... Although the jet lag does become a factor and you're pretty much always tired. Show less «
There's been not a dime spent on marketing for any record I've ever put out.
There's been not a dime spent on marketing for any record I've ever put out.
Singing's not my real passion.
Singing's not my real passion.
No one worries about genre when they're dancing. They're not asking themselves, 'Is this song a dubstep song?'
No one worries about genre when they're dancing. They're not asking themselves, 'Is this song a dubstep song?'
If something gets too easy... I want to do something else. But every album is going to be me, no matter what.
If something gets too easy... I want to do something else. But every album is going to be me, no matter what.
I really like iZotope Trash, which is a great plug-in for distortion, as is Ohmicide, which I love. It's an absolutely crazy multiband disto...Show more »
I really like iZotope Trash, which is a great plug-in for distortion, as is Ohmicide, which I love. It's an absolutely crazy multiband distortion, compression, EQ and filter, which pretty much lets you do anything. Show less «
I like doing things in a very minimal, unconventional way as a personal way of saying, 'Look, I made a career out of carefully and craftfull...Show more »
I like doing things in a very minimal, unconventional way as a personal way of saying, 'Look, I made a career out of carefully and craftfully, though unconventionally, making records on laptops and blown speakers.' Show less «
I don't think I'll be remembered in a big Michael Jackson, Led Zeppelin way. I think I'll be remembered in this way: by the people who were ...Show more »
I don't think I'll be remembered in a big Michael Jackson, Led Zeppelin way. I think I'll be remembered in this way: by the people who were there, who can't capture or explain it. I'm not trying to brag or anything. It's not about me. It's about facilitating a good time for everyone. Show less «
I do most of my vocals - aside from a couple of little one-shot vocal samples. I record everything into the Saffire with an SM58 then scratc...Show more »
I do most of my vocals - aside from a couple of little one-shot vocal samples. I record everything into the Saffire with an SM58 then scratch it with loads of plug-ins. I don't do much vocoding to be honest. All my vocals are usually done with Melodyne and a ton of other plug-ins to make it sound weird. Show less «
The people who I grew up making music with, we've all grown up and become successful in different ways. My manager supported me since I was ...Show more »
The people who I grew up making music with, we've all grown up and become successful in different ways. My manager supported me since I was 16 and believed in me as a musician. He's been there since Day 1, and there's so much to be said about doing something with people that you love. Show less «
Throughout my years in From First to Last, I was always dabbling and making electronic music on my own time. The first records I ever owned ...Show more »
Throughout my years in From First to Last, I was always dabbling and making electronic music on my own time. The first records I ever owned were crossover electronic rock, like Prodigy, Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails. Show less «
My best monster bass sounds have come from FM8. People think they all come from Massive, but most of the ones that kids online are trying to...Show more »
My best monster bass sounds have come from FM8. People think they all come from Massive, but most of the ones that kids online are trying to recreate in Massive are actually from FM8. I also really like Sylenth1, my Tone2 Gladiator and some other granular soft synths as well. Show less «
I'm always on tour, so I'm always trying new tracks out live before they're released. That's more necessity than anything, because I don't g...Show more »
I'm always on tour, so I'm always trying new tracks out live before they're released. That's more necessity than anything, because I don't get a proper chance to sit in a studio and work on tracks like other producers do. Show less «
I was never really a DJ... I just kinda figured it all out at once as I started to tour. I was making music and producing and I just had to ...Show more »
I was never really a DJ... I just kinda figured it all out at once as I started to tour. I was making music and producing and I just had to start to DJ as I got more into touring. Show less «
I want to continue to constantly put out great music, expand further and further with the live show and music that is attracting music fans ...Show more »
I want to continue to constantly put out great music, expand further and further with the live show and music that is attracting music fans from all over the place, not only for ravers or electronic heads. Show less «
With 'Bangarang,' I didn't make any announcement, no campaign. I just put it on my Facebook and some other places. That's how I've done ever...Show more »
With 'Bangarang,' I didn't make any announcement, no campaign. I just put it on my Facebook and some other places. That's how I've done everything with my previous records. I've always kept it organic. Show less «
To me, it's always a joy to create music no matter what it takes to actually get there. The real evils are always whatever stops you from do...Show more »
To me, it's always a joy to create music no matter what it takes to actually get there. The real evils are always whatever stops you from doing that - like if your CPU is spiking and you have to sit there and bounce all your MIDI to audio. Now that's annoying! Show less «
[on 'electronic dance music', 2014) I don't think I created the scene. People caught wind of what I was doing and created this kind of crazy...Show more »
[on 'electronic dance music', 2014) I don't think I created the scene. People caught wind of what I was doing and created this kind of crazy dance music. Even though EDM is still one of the biggest things right now, it's still not as chart-topping as rap or country or pop music. It's still underground to some extent. Show less «
[on EDM and drug problems in the music world] They are within a minority of shows and, although they are tragic and shouldn't be overlooked,...Show more »
[on EDM and drug problems in the music world] They are within a minority of shows and, although they are tragic and shouldn't be overlooked, you can't blame an idea for how a culture has taken it and run with it. Show less «