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Knife Party. History[edit] Origin[edit] Knife Party Official Logo 2011: 100% No Modern Talking[edit] Knife Party's first EP, 100% No Modern Talking, was released digitally through Pendulum's imprint record label EarStorm.

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It was released as free download from their official website, Soundcloud and Facebook, as well as being available for purchase on Beatport and iTunes on 12 December 2011. 2012: Rage Valley[edit] Playing Rage Valley Tracks on Hove Festival 2012 2013: Haunted House[edit] 2014: Debut Album[edit] On 7 May 2013 on Radio 1, Rob said that an album may be released after a possible fourth EP. On 22 August 2013 Rob revealed that not only will there be a Knife Party album, but a possible Pendulum album too: "We're probably going to release another Pendulum album some time next year.

" "It will have been 4 years since the last one" "There will be a KP album before that also. On 3 September 2013, Knife Party announced that after their next 3 shows,[citation needed] they would begin work on an album. EPs. Rage Valley. Track listing[edit] Centepede. Rage Valey. Bonfire. 100% No Modern Talking. 100% No Modern Talking is the first EP by Australian electro house duo Knife Party. It was released 12 December 2011 as a free download on their website, Facebook and Soundcloud as well as being available for purchase on Beatport and iTunes.

The EP originally was to feature "Back to the Z-List", but was replaced with "Destroy Them with Lazers" as Knife Party no longer liked that track. The album title refers to a wavetable in the software synthesiser Massive by Native Instruments, which creates the "talking" sound featured in popular dubstep tracks. Rob Swire has described it as "the Comic Sans of dubstep sounds".[1][2] Track listing[edit]

Destroy Them with Lazers. Fire Hive. Internet Friends. Skrillex. After releasing the Gypsyhook EP in 2009, Moore was scheduled to record his debut studio album, Bells, with producer Noah Shain.

Skrillex

However, he ceased production of the album and began performing under the name Skrillex. After releasing the My Name Is Skrillex EP for free download on his official MySpace page, he released the Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites EP in late–2010 and More Monsters and Sprites EP in mid–2011. Both have since become moderate commercial successes. On November 30, 2011, he was nominated for a total of five Grammy Awards at the 54th Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and won three: "Best Dance/Electronica Album", "Best Dance Recording", and "Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical".[4] On December 5, 2011, the BBC announced that he had been nominated for their Sound of 2012 poll.[5] On December 12, 2011, he was also named MTV's Electronic Dance Music Artist of the Year.[6] Skrillex has won a total of six Grammy Awards.

Life and career Early life Sonny Moore in 2008. Bangarang. Make it Bum Dem. Scary Monsters. Skrillex - Rock n Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain) SKRILLEX - Kill EVERYBODY. First of the Year. Skrillex - WEEKENDS!!! (feat. Sirah) Cinema. Feed Me - Green Bottle. Muse - Knights Of Cydonia (Feed Me Remix)