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Skrillex Book Club: Volume 19 - Bells (2007)

Posted: Tue May 26, 2026 6:36 pm
by hprara

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Time for the eighteenth instalment in the "Skrillex Book Club".
ICYMI, we're taking a listening journey through the discography of the great Sonny Moore and sharing some of our thoughts along the way.
Last week,we mixed it up.

And this week, things finally draw to a close. We come full circle and listen to...

Bells (2007)

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Back sometime in 2007, the freshly solo Sonny Moore embarked on the "Alternative Press Tour". On this tour, he would sell homemade burnt CDs housed in an envelope with hand-drawn artwork on the front. On those CDs were a configuration of these tracks; an album (or something resembling such) called "Bells". I actually only this morning found out that a proper lossless version of this LP leaked last year. I'd been listening to a pretty mediocre-quality MP3 selection of these tracks up until now. That selection also didn't have track numbers. But I really do like some of those tracks and I feel like it wouldn't be right to leave them out. So I've made an attempt to compile some of them in addition to the album proper.

Starting off with the LP, it's kinda all over the place. Earlier versions of tracks from his unfortunately titled EP, some tracks that would get sampled on later Myspace Era works, alternate versions of tracks that are already on the album themselves. There really isn't one single way to describe this collection. I hesitate to call this laidback. It is and isn't at the same time. A lot leans less towards the harsh and more towards the dreamlike. I think I might actually like the version of 'Copaface2' on here more than the one that came out with the Twipz samples. On that topic, the first 'Copaface' is also on here. It's cool. Not much to say about it. There's this little piano motif that makes an appearance a couple times throughout the album which is cool. 'I Know Where You Are' is a weird one. The Sonny Moore Tracker got it marked with a trash can emoji so I guess they don't fw it but I think it's neat. The 'Cusp (Remix)' on here is cool though it's missing the vocals from the other demo (which I'll get to). I wonder how it'd sound with them. I think 'Signal' might be the best track on here. The super bit-crushed and reverbed guitar are really doin' it for me here. I think a later demo of this is where the "I won't forget you" on 'Slats Slats Slats' comes from. Kinda wish there was a little more going on with the drums though. 'Glow Worm' is a lovely track. I love those dreamy muted bells (real haiipara-heads may have already known that I love those dreamy muted bells). The acoustic version of it is also great as are the rest of the acoustic tracks. The guitar is just so nice and bright. In like a sparkly way though, not a bad way. 'MortL' has some shared lyrics with 'Oceans' which are interesting to hear in this different context. There are a lot of points on this album where Sonny's line delivery almost reminds me of Bjork. The way he tends to kind of stretch out or hold syllables. Kinda neat.

The "second disc" I cobbled together has some tracks that I'd consider favourites. 'Bells' (which is funnily enough missing from the LP tracklist) is a standout and quite an important track in the greater Skrillex history. Not only was it sampled in 'Scatting', one of my favourite Myspace-era tracks, it was also sampled and interpolated on 'Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites'. The version on those was definitely more developed than the one here, but this demo is still a nice little twinkly dreamy tune. It's just really hopeful sounding. The 'Concentrical' demos on here, while in lower quality than the one on the initial tracklist, are further along as well. The drums here just make me think of 'The Devil Went Down To Georgia' lol. The random Windows XP-era mouse clicks on the rip of 'Moss' here are kinda funny. This selection also has the non-remix version of 'Cusp' which is another favourite of mine. So much to love with this one. The beautiful piano line, those huge low-passed kicks, Sonny's vocals. That's followed by another fave which is 'Equinox'. Love the chopped drums on here. And those bit-crushed guitars are back. This track pretty heavily inspired one off the album I've been working on myself (see if you can tell which one when it comes out :P).

I've noticed that I don't have much to say about these tracks themselves that isn't analytical because I think most of my subjective thoughts lie with what they are as a whole. These tracks are someone finding their sound. The sound of development. The abundance of demos with various changes between versions, sometimes huge, sometimes minuscule. Passages shared between songs. The occasional plosive or the de-esser that's on just a little too hard so it makes it sound like Sonny has a lisp sometimes. There's just a lovely amateur quality about it all. A thought process in audio form. That's part of the reason why I wanted to ignore the chronological order and end things on this one. Why not go back to where the seeds were sown? After everything we've listened to over the past few months; the rise to stardom, the dark years, the rebirth. To see and hear where it all sprouted from. Every "Crazy Lady" scream, every reused lyric, every spliced acapella.

Doesn't it bring you back to the beginning?


Now it's your turn!
What are your thoughts on these tracks? Do you love 'em/hate 'em? Have you even heard 'em? (if not, go listen, I linked my little deluxe version of the album above :P)
Speak your mind!


And thank you so much to everyone who participated in the Skrillex Book Club. I honestly didn't think we'd be this consistent when we started all those weeks ago and I'm glad to have been proven wrong. mwah mwah lots of love to you all :3

Re: Skrillex Book Club: Volume 19 - Bells (2007)

Posted: Wed May 27, 2026 2:04 pm
by gauze_
ive honestly been waiting for this one because i wasnt sure how wed tackle it but i think this might be the best way. im super excited to hear some more of the like origins of certain things such as "equinox (acoustic)" and the original copaface. i guess the only way to learn is to listen.

i like this! i honestly found this more enjoyable than that one ep that i forgot the name of. the tracks that were reused on that ep are personally some of my least favorites? copaface2 feels pretty similar and i thought that one was just fine so i still think that its just fine. the version of mora on here is definitely inferior to the ep version BUT i think mora (soft) is actually great. i think i like this version the most??? needs more research. i actually really liked how blown out and fuzzy all the more digital songs sounded. it highlights really well that sonny is just really fucking good with rhythms. i think the best example is cusp remix. i know where you are also was enjoyable for that blown out feeling i mentioned but i wasnt too crazy on that one. a few more of these were pretty good like moss and glow worm original. se7en bells i also really liked. a lot of the rest were just pretty good and nothing fantastic but i have to mention equinox acoustic and mortl leopold as both being really really good. i looooved equinox acoustic especially. excited to check out disc 2 though.

yeah disc 2 was a little less entertaining to me i think. i realized im just not very big on the copaface family so those were kinda slogs personally. so was mora demo 3 it just sounded like mora. again. the other families i have a little more to say about. i really really like the signal instrumental. demo 2 not as much. and for concentrical i liked demo 1 and mockup but didnt quite feel demo 2. for other demos, glow worm demo 2 was fun, and that version of moss was actually really good. moth was also good and im not too crazy on cusp original. mortl original is also good but the leopold version i like a lot more. and equinox original was also soo soo good and the actual song bells was good too! so over all good.

in all you could probably combine both discs to make the best version of bells and it would be honestly really good. im not gonna do that right now but it could be a fun thought experiment to do that and compare everyones personal tracklists.

best track: equinox acoustic
worst track: cusp original

normally thats where my post would end but i do also want to write a sappy little thing about this. i love skrillex book club. its brought a serious enjoyment to the first few months of the year that i cant quite describe. being able to talk about stuff like this with people and to rekindle my love for an artist ive been a fan of since i was a kid has been honestly magical. i value this more than you think. i hope we can resurrect this when he drops another ep or even album??? well just have to see when that happens. skrillex book club forever.

and for the final time, for everything ever:
best track: summit
worst track: mind wiwek remix