Skrillex: Quest for Fire review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week
Briefly

It is nine years since Sonny Moore AKA Skrillex last released an album.His 2014 debut, Recess, opened with a track called All Is Fair in Love and Brostep a knowing nod to the derogatory term for the dubstep-derived sound that made him famous.More importantly the track featured a guest appearance from the Ragga Twins, east London authors of the early 90s singles Spliffhead, Hooligan 69 and Wipe the Needle much-prized examples of their fellow Hackney natives Shut Up and Dance's idiosyncratic, copyright-busting approach to old-school hardcore rave.
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