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Skrillex, Fred Again.., and Flowdan have etched their names in Grammy history, clinching the coveted award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording with their collaborative track “Rumble” at the 2024 Grammys

Grammys 2024: Skrillex, Fred Again.., and Flowdan Triumph with Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “Rumble”

Skrillex, Fred Again.., and Flowdan have etched their names in Grammy history, clinching the coveted award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording with their collaborative track “Rumble” at the 2024 Grammys. This marks a significant milestone as the first Grammy win for both Fred Again.. and Flowdan, representing a triumphant moment for the British artists.

While Skrillex, a seasoned Grammy veteran with eight wins prior to this ceremony, including three in the same category (once with Diplo as Jack Ü), the victory resonates as a notable achievement for the emerging talents, Fred Again.. and Flowdan.Fred Again.., making his solo debut as a contender, not only secured the Best Dance/Electronic Recording accolade but also claimed the title of Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9, 2022), demonstrating his prowess as a formidable force in the electronic music scene.“Rumble” stood out in a competitive field, facing stiff competition from accomplished artists such as Aphex Twin, James Blake, Disclosure, and Fred Again.. himself for the song “Strong,” featuring Romy.Explore the sonic landscape of “Rumble” in greater detail through Pitchfork’s insightful rundowns, including “The 100 Best Songs of 2023” and “The Best Electronic Music of 2023.” The track’s recognition at the Grammys adds another layer to its acclaim, solidifying its place as a standout composition in the realm of dance and electronic music.The triumph of “Rumble” not only celebrates artistic excellence but also signals the evolving landscape of electronic music, acknowledging both established figures like Skrillex and promising talents like Fred Again.., hinting at an exciting future for the genre.