Skrillex has quietly revealed the title and track listing of his fifth studio album, a surprise update that arrives amid a string of recent singles and a busy festival season. The announcement, shared on the artist’s Instagram Stories, confirms a 13-track project called Soma, though no release date has been set.
The reveal matters now because it ties together several recent moves from the producer: high-profile collaborations, new singles, and live events that suggest a renewed push for large-scale releases and touring. Fans and festival-goers can expect the new material to surface across summer performances and DJ sets.
What we know about Soma
Skrillex posted the album name and full track list on social media; beyond that, details are sparse. The entry includes previously released singles and collaborations, signaling the record will fuse his recent club-focused experiments with more mainstream crossover tracks.
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Notable inclusions are the March collaboration with Young Miko, titled “Duro”, and last week’s club cut, “Thistle”, which features Randomer, Blawan and MC Dricka. Another item, listed as “La Noche 2”, appears to be an updated version of the 2025 collaboration with Chris Lake and Anita B Queen.
Context: how Soma fits in Skrillex’s recent output
This will be the producer’s first full-length after April 2025’s experimental project titled F*CK U SKRILLEX YOU THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!!, a 46-minute megamix built from dozens of pieces. That release followed a prolific 2023 period that included Quest For Fire and the surprise follow-up Don’t Get Too Close.
Those albums marked Skrillex’s return to album-form after a long gap since his 2014 debut, Recess, and were accompanied by a wave of pop-up shows and high-profile appearances that revived interest in his live performances and collaborative sets.
Summer live run and promotional path
Skrillex’s festival calendar suggests the new album could be rolled out across major stages: he’s scheduled to appear at Barcelona’s Primavera Sound this weekend, headline Bonnaroo, and play across Europe at Kappa Future Festival in Turin, Dekmantel in the Netherlands, Sziget in Hungary and Boomtown in England.
On the West Coast, he’ll share a headlining slot with Boys Noize at Portola, where the pair will bring back their Dog Blood project — a likely platform for debuting new material from Soma.
Track list for Soma
- Soma
- Thistle
- Tranki
- Smoke
- Noche Without You
- Scut 2
- Chini
- Pente Rala
- É o Bondo
- La Noche 2
- Anybody
- Duro
- Diwali
With the track list confirmed but the release date still unknown, the immediate implications are straightforward: expect new singles or live debuts over the coming weeks, and anticipate that festival sets this summer will double as promotion for the album. For fans tracking Skrillex’s evolving sound, Soma appears poised to bridge his club-ready experiments with the high-profile collaborations that have defined his recent phase.












