Skrillex's Subsequent Album Will Be His Final Earlier than Going Impartial

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Candidly sharing feedback on social media, Skrillex immediately mentioned the music business is “almost impossible” to know and introduced plans to go impartial subsequent yr.

Atlantic Information has been the house of lots of Skrillex’s influential releases, like Scary Monsters and Good Sprites and final yr’s explosive double-album launch, Quest for Hearth and Do not Get Too Shut. Whereas the alliance has led to a few of modern-day digital music’s most necessary tasks, Skrillex has now revealed that he intends to half methods with the label and develop into an impartial artist subsequent yr.

Skrillex took to X to share a uncommon, candid thread in regards to the impending transfer.

“I’ve never felt more inspired and in lockstep with my intentions as an artist,” he wrote. “As im nearing completion of my next work and my final project for Atlantic records I can’t help but feel very existential about it all.”

“Im thrilled to get this out and focus on more release in 25 as an ‘independent’ artist,” he added. “But ‘independent’ is such a strange term because I still depend on my team as well as all the other creatives and executors to do what I do.”

In a while within the thread, Skrillex opens up in regards to the pitfalls of immediately’s music business, which he says could be very political and deliberately tough by design. The digital music vet additionally acknowledged the difficulties new artists face.

“It’s a dangerous job to be a young artist,” he mentioned.

On the time of writing, Skrillex has not introduced a launch date for his remaining album with Atlantic Information or his impartial releases.

Observe Skrillex:

X: x.com/skrillex
Instagram: instagram.com/skrillex
TikTok: tiktok.com/@skrillex
Fb: fb.com/skrillex
Spotify: tinyurl.com/naka2dyv

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