It’s 2025, We Got A New Skrillex Album Before GTA 6

Long-Awaited Statement from an Artist Known for Reinvention

After more than a decade of shaping the sound of modern electronic music, Skrillex released a long-awaited album in 2025, one that captures both new chaos and control. Titled “F*CK U SKRILLEX YOU THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!! <3″, this project closes his chapter with Atlantic Records while opening a door to a more self-directed future.

The timing felt intentional. After dominating Ultra Miami’s Main Stage for the first time in ten years, Skrillex returned in 2025 with a new album, announced just one day before its release. Select fans gathered for an exclusive listening event in Miami, where they previewed the full project in a continuous mix format.

This wasn’t a rollout—it was a revelation.

A Cohesive Format That Demands Immersion

Skrillex took a bold choice in 2025 with this new album, its refusal to be segmented. The 34-track record is mixed seamlessly from start to finish, offering a continuous listening experience that feels like a guided journey through his mind.

This new album structure allows Skrillex to rise above streaming-era habits this 2025. There are no skippable singles here. The record plays like a single body of work. It invites full engagement, rewarding those who listen front to back. Every blend, every cut, carries intention.

You feel the buildup. You don’t just hear it—you follow it.

Past Influences Reworked for a New Era

There are plenty of nods to earlier eras, but nothing feels recycled. The basslines may echo dubstep’s golden age, yet they arrive with new discipline and nuance. In this 2025 album, Skrillex captures that rare balance between new evolution and recognition. It pays tribute to the past without living in it.

Tracks like SPITFIRE and RECOVERY contain DNA from his earlier records but are reborn with collaborations and production ideas fit for this decade. This is how Skrillex moves forward in 2025—by acknowledging his legacy while refusing to replicate it.

An Expansive Network of Collaborators

One of the most striking elements of this new album from Skrillex in 2025 is the collaborative ecosystem it builds. Names like Dylan Brady, Boys Noize, Virtual Riot, and Starrah appear alongside rising voices like Varg2™, Wuki, and swedm®.

Every guest brings texture and specificity. Yet, no moment feels out of place. Across the tracklist, Skrillex finds synergy in the 2025 global music scene, folding new diverse perspectives into a singular style — crafted within his latest album.

These are not just features—they’re partnerships that stretch the boundaries of electronic music’s potential.

The End of a Chapter with Atlantic Records

After 15 years, the release of this project also marks the conclusion of Skrillex’s label era with Atlantic. It’s a quiet milestone, yet a powerful one. With this album, he closes the book on a formative stretch of his career. But more importantly, he proves he can still control the narrative.

There’s artistic confidence in how this project was rolled out—minimal press, no long pre-save campaigns, no forced virality. Instead, Skrillex shows everyone that control means timing, trust, and instinct.

This wasn’t about marketing. It was about timing, curation, and intention.

Skrillex’s 2025 Album as a Blueprint for Creative Freedom

While an electronic album in 2025 feels like curated playlists, this new approach from Skrillex feels architectural. It has arcs. There’s has pacing. It has restraint. Most of all, it has a point of view.

By making bold choices—both in structure and presentation—Skrillex released a new album that becomes a rare project that challenges the norms of the 2025 electronic landscape. It doesn’t ask for streams. It demands focus.

And in an era that rewards speed and simplicity, that commitment to depth feels radical. Listen to “F*CK U SKRILLEX YOU THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!! <3” on all major streaming platforms today.

Angelo De Guzman
Angelo De Guzman
Angelo is the Editorial Head at EDMNOMAD, leading the global team from Dubai. Trusted by industry leaders, he has interviewed music titans like Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, and Steve Aoki, while reporting from Tomorrowland, EDC, ULTRA, and MDLBEAST events. Focused on breaking stories, new talent, and dance music milestones, Angelo shapes EDMNOMAD’s coverage with immersive storytelling and insider access. You’ll find him front row at festivals, backstage, or tracking down the best fries in town. → Follow Angelo @heyangelodg

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