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Skrillex Unreleased Archive

The Skrillex unreleased archive is a fan-curated collection of hundreds of tracks that have never seen an official commercial release. These range from legendary "lost" albums to elusive live-only IDs. The Core Archive

A melodic, early Skrillex-era track that only exists in demo form. "El Dorado" ID A more recent fan-favorite from his Coachella and MSG sets. direct link skrillex unreleased archive

1. The "Scary Monsters" Era Rejects During the peak of his dubstep dominance, Skrillex reportedly made hundreds of tracks. Famous IDs like "This Is How It Feels" (often confused with a remix) and his unreleased remix of The Glitch Mob's "We Can Make The World Stop" are considered classics, despite never having a proper Spotify link. They represent the raw, aggressive energy that defined a generation of ravers. The Skrillex unreleased archive is a fan-curated collection

: Early versions of hits like "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" or "Bangarang" that feature different arrangements or "Variable Intensity Progression" (VIP) edits used specifically for live shows. The "Lost" Album Tracks 2018: A hard drive containing ~30 unfinished demos

  • 2018: A hard drive containing ~30 unfinished demos leaked (low quality, many instrumentals).
  • 2023: A collection of 2014-era FL Studio project files (non-audio) circulated among producers.
  • 2025: A high-quality studio recording of "Fuji Opener" leaked, causing a temporary takedown wave.
  • "Bug Hunt" (Noisia Remix) : Wait, this was released? No. The official version is a different mix. The "Skrillex edit" of the Noisia remix from the Wreck-It Ralph soundtrack has a completely different second drop. Only 3 people have it.
  • The "Moody Good" Collab : In 2015, Skrillex and Moody Good finished a 140bpm grime EP. It was mastered. Test pressings exist. It was then cancelled. Rumor has it that Skrillex thought it sounded "too ahead of its time."
  • K-Pop Project (2017) : A full five-track EP created with a major Korean boy band. The band pulled out. Skrillex never repurposed the beats.