Skrillex — Archive.org
The Internet Archive hosts a comprehensive, community-driven collection of early Skrillex material, including rare MySpace-era demos, unreleased tracks, and the 2007 "Bells" album recorded under his birth name, Sonny Moore. These curated archives serve as a crucial repository for early experimental electronic sounds, remixes, and rare demos from 2006 through the early dubstep era. Explore the collection on Internet Archive archive.org/details/07.-glow-worm. Internet Archive Soony Moore (Skrillex) - Bells - 2007 - Internet Archive
Tips and Tricks:
To find the best content, use these specific search terms within Archive.org: subject:"Skrillex" Sonny Moore unreleased Skrillex live 2011 skrillex archive.org
Mothership Tour Recordings:
Raw audio from the 2011–2012 tours that ignited the American dubstep explosion. Internet Archive Soony Moore (Skrillex) - Bells -
What You Can Find on Archive.org
Historical Context
: Before Reddit became the primary platform for the r/skrillex community, the Mothership Forum was where early tracks like "My Name Is Skrillex" were first discussed and shared for free. Archive
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Streaming services like Spotify offer a sanitized, chronological discography. Archive.org, by contrast, offers the raw feed. Here, users can find low-quality rips of live sets from 2010, high-fidelity unreleased tracks that never cleared samples, and the fabled "lo-fi" demos that circulated on MySpace and SoundCloud before being wiped from the official record.
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Ever wonder where all the "lost" EDM media goes? The Internet Archive (archive.org) is actually one of the best places to find Skrillex’s discography history. Because Archive.org allows users to upload audio recordings, fans have preserved years of his career that might have otherwise disappeared with MySpace or old hard drives.