Skrillex just dropped a massive hint about what could be his next album. The producer shared a screenshot on Instagram Stories showing a 13-track project called SOMA, clocking in at 42 minutes. No release date attached, no official announcement, just a tracklist that's got everyone talking.
The tracklist includes recent singles like Thistle, Smoke, and Duro, but it's the unreleased titles that make this interesting. Tranki, Noche Without You, Chini, Anybody, and Diwali are all there, suggesting these aren't just random IDs but tracks that might actually see an official drop together. This isn't a fan edit or a leaked setlist. Skrillex posted it himself.
What makes this tracklist different is how it connects the dots between his recent output. Thistle, Smoke, and Duro weren't dropped as part of an album rollout at the time, but seeing them grouped under SOMA changes the context. It looks less like a batch of scattered singles and more like pieces of a bigger puzzle.

Skrillex has been on an absolute tear with releases lately. Quest for Fire, Don't Get Too Close, the FCK U SKRILLEX YOU THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!! <3* project, the Hit Me Where It Hurts X EP, the Kora EP, all of it came fast. SOMA could be the next step in what's turning into one of the most productive stretches of his career.
Duro brought Young Miko into the mix. Smoke, which fans had been chasing since it popped up in sets years ago, finally got an official release with ISOxo, Cristale, and TeeZandos. Thistle featured Randomer, Blawan, and MC Dricka, and it had been floating around since 2022 before it dropped. These weren't throwaway tracks, they were live weapons that became releases.
The timing also lines up with his CONTRA event in Berlin at Kraftwerk, a massive multi-artist showcase that felt like more than just a party. It felt like a statement. Add SOMA into that timeline and you start to see a bigger picture forming.
Still, Skrillex hasn't confirmed anything official. No album announcement, no pre-save link, no rollout campaign. Just a 13-song list on a Story that disappeared after 24 hours. But that's enough to get people hyped, especially when the list includes names fans recognize and titles they've never heard before.
If SOMA is real, and if it's coming soon, it could be another bold move from an artist who's spent the last few years redefining what his sound can be. The 42-minute runtime suggests something focused, not bloated. The mix of collaborators and solo cuts hints at variety without losing cohesion. And the fact that it ties together recent releases gives it structure.
Whether SOMA drops next week or next year, the tracklist alone proves Skrillex knows how to keep people guessing. And right now, that's working perfectly.
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