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Skrillex ‘Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites’ is Now 14 Years Old

Released on October 22, 2010, Skrillex’s EPScary Monsters & Nice Sprites’ marked a defining moment in electronic music. Featuring nine tracks, including six originals and remixes by Noisia, Zedd, and Bare Noize, this EP showcased Skrillex’s ability to blend chaotic, bass-heavy dubstep with melodic elements. The title track, ‘Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites’, captivates listeners with a whimsical intro before plunging into a visceral soundscape, creating an electrifying experience that resonates through the body.

This EP catapulted Skrillex into the mainstream, solidifying his influence on the dubstep genre. Its success went global, achieving platinum status in the US, Canada, and Australia, and earning a gold certification in Australia. Notably, ‘Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites’ played a pivotal role in bringing dubstep to the forefront of music culture, even making history at the 2012 Grammy Awards when dubstep was recognized for the first time by the Recording Academy.

At the 54th Grammy Awards, Skrillex was nominated in five categories, including Best New Artist, and took home three Grammys: Best Dance/Electronica Album, Best Dance Recording, and Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical for Benny Benassi’s remix of ‘Cinema’ (Skrillex Remix). This marked a turning point for electronic music, with Skrillex leading the way.

Thanks to ‘Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites’, Skrillex not only showcased his groundbreaking style but also helped bring dubstep into mainstream recognition. The EP remains a landmark release that redefined the electronic music scene and paved the way for dubstep’s rise to global popularity.

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