Skrillex speaks with Liam McEwan at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards. Video by The Associated Press. Watch AP's full GRAMMYs coverage here: www.youtube.co... Social: / liam.mcewan / liammcewan / liammcewan
the best interview ive seen so far w skrill from the grammys. asked good questions compared to the other interviewers asking the same boring questions each time.
Funny, I was just think how tedious the interviews questioning was. Like the Norm McDonald classic "where do you get your ideas from?". Skrillex did a good job, in spite of that.
@@mukeshpathak7302 He is telling to make own type of music without copying other artists....like he made dubstep when other genres were huge...but still he made dubsteps and found his true sound/style.
I'm 22 and I've known him since I was like 9-10 as well! I was practically raised by his music, and it's had such a massive impact on my career as an artist. I'm so happy to see that behind such great music is also a great person 💜
"the more you don't think about other things and how people see you and the more you find out who you are, you can train your soul in your mind to be yourself as you're creating and not try to think of anything else. that's the best. I mean success is something you attract, not something you catch. So you have to work on really being the most to yourself. you have to connect with your music, that's everything."
One thing I notice that Skrillex doesn't do during this interview is talk about himself in the sense of being impressed about his talent/skill. Also he likes seeing people thrive so he is willing to share information freely.
@@thephilosopher7173 I wonder if he got hated more by the classic dubstep enthusiasts or the people who didn't understand musicality of electronic music(especially bass music).
classic dubstep fans hated skrillex, they are the ones who put the "brostep" tag into skrillex's dubstep as a form of separating mainstream skrillex music from classic dubstep @rebirth4119
Amazing interview! Always remarkable hearing him talk about his career and work in such a humble light. Such a great role model for upcoming producers.
I'm a big fan of Skrillex's approach to music, it's all about expansion and innovation not bound to any particular genre. He's the truth no wonder he's gotten so far
Wikipedia says he was the former worldwide A&R for SONY. He started in 2004 according to this article I read. Mr. Skrillex definitely had some good contacts that may have helped his career
Skrillex is honestly one of the most intricate producers of all time, his stuff is SUPER technical. I feel a lot of people don't realize how good he is, kinda like Mike Dean in that way where he really is one of the best producers/engineers of all time.
What an incredible humble human being. I’ve been listening to him since Scary Monsters and Bangarang era, and I aspire to be a music producer one day. 🙏
Snare drum from a soda can lid, that's how he really achieves that impressive snares in his tracks. Sonny is a true genius of sound design and drum mixing.
I didn‘t know he was one of my idols for so long. By now i just admire him. Skrillex is an incredible inspiration. I feel blessed to live in a time where i get to witness his work. Makes me wanna get better in whatever aspect of live. Of course also my own music. Thank you Sonny🙏❤️
wow Liam that interview was fantastic. Amazing questions. I think skrillex really enjoyed answering them, and I learned a lot of things I didn't know about him! Well done!
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Get an electric fly zapper in the summer and leave a microphone near to it, because hearing a fruit fly get zapped is probably one of the best snare cracks you could ever make.
As much as I listen to his music I haven’t seen Sonny in years.. WOW he looks different. He almost looks like a normal person but you can see the traces of his old self.
Success is something you attract, not catch. Makes sense. If an idea is truly good, people will follow it and share it. You don't have to promote a valuable idea, it promotes itself. It's the bad ideas that require outside energy to grow.