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    Skrillex Expands The Global Club System On SOMA

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    Skrillex releases SOMA, a 13-track album built around high-pressure club architecture, cross-border collaboration, and live-set energy pushed into studio form.

    Following Duro with Young Miko, Smoke with ISOxo, and Thistle with Blawan, Randomer, and MC Dricka, the project pulls in Anita B Queen, BEAM, Chris Lake, Feid, Naisha, Nitepunk, RHR, and more.

    Skrillex Expands The Global Club System On SOMA
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    The record feels less like a closed album cycle and more like a moving network: bass pressure, Latin club movement, UK-informed abrasion, Brazilian funk signals, and festival-scale electronic design all feeding the same system.

    SOMA – released via OWSLA/Atlantic Recording Corporation – also connects to Skrillex’s wider live system, from CONTRA’s Berlin Atonal debut to his Primavera Sound Barcelona return.

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    Across 13 tracks, he keeps the chaos controlled: global, heavy, built for bodies in motion.

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    SOMATRACKLIST

    1. Skrillex & Nitepunk – Soma
    2. Skrillex, Randomer, Blawan & MC Dricka – Thistle
    3. Skrillex, Tracey, Taichu & Anita B Queen – Tranki
    4. Skrillex, ISOxo, Cristale & TeeZandos – Smoke
    5. Skrillex & Feid – Noche Without You
    6. Skrillex & rom – Scut 2
    7. Skrillex & Naisha – Cheeni
    8. Skrillex, Dismantle & MC Dricka – Pente Rala
    9. Skrillex, Chris Lake & RHR – É o Bonde
    10. Skrillex, Chris Lake & Anita B Queen – La Noche 2
    11. Skrillex & ISOxo – Anybody
    12. Skrillex & Young Miko – Duro
    13. Skrillex, Naisha & BEAM – Diwali

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