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14-1009: Leaving or Leavin' may refer to: Leaving (EP) , a 2013 EP by Skrillex whose title track is "Leaving" Leaving (EP) 2013 EP by Skrillex Leaving [REDACTED] EP by Skrillex Released February 5, 2013  ( 2013-02-05 ) Recorded 2012 Genre Electronic , dubstep , garage Length 12 : 41 Label Owsla NEST Producer Skrillex Skrillex chronology Bangarang (2011) Leaving (2013) Recess (2014) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Consequence of Sound [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Exclaim! 6/10 MSN Music ( Expert Witness ) A− Rolling Stone [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Leaving

28-524: A free publication to campuses, community radio stations, bars, concert halls, record stores, cinemas, libraries, coffee shops, convenience stores and street vending boxes. It is also available with a home mail delivery subscription. Danzig has attributed the magazine's survival in part to the fact that the internet ushered in an era of "free culture" in the late 1990s, meaning that the magazine never had to change its existing business model or alienate readers by introducing paywalls . In 2023, The Ubyssey ,

42-588: A month. In addition to music, the magazine also covers film and comedy. Exclaim! began as a discussion among campus and community radio programmers at Ryerson 's CKLN-FM in 1991. It was started by then-CKLN programmer Ian Danzig, together with other programmers and Toronto musicians. The goal of the publication was to support great Canadian music that was otherwise going unheralded. The group worked through 1991 to produce their first issue in April 1992, with monthly issues being produced since. Ian Danzig has been

56-519: A year before being officially released. A mixed version also features on Caspa Presents Dubstep Sessions 2012 . The song samples the 2010 tracks " Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites " and "Fucking Die 1". In a personal message to members of The Nest, Moore said that he uses the track "more as a DJ tool, but I wanted you guys to have it". The title track was created in Moore's hotel room in Mexico. "The Reason"

70-701: Is different from Wikidata Articles with hAudio microformats Album articles lacking alt text for covers Commons category link is locally defined Exclaim! Exclaim! is a Canadian music and entertainment publisher based in Toronto , which features coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and emerging artists. The monthly Exclaim! print magazine publishes seven issues per year, distributing over 103,000 copies to over 2,600 locations across Canada. The magazine has an average of 361,200 monthly readers and their website, exclaim.ca, has an average of 675,000 unique visitors

84-462: Is the sixth extended play (EP) by American electronic dance music producer Skrillex . It was released on February 5, 2013 exclusively to members of The Nest ( Owsla 's subscription service). The three tracks were also uploaded to Moore's official YouTube channel the following day. The song "Scary Bolly Dub" had previously been played live and circulated through the Internet for approximately

98-876: The Exclaim! Questionnaire, Music School, Canadian Cannabis Heroes coverage and more. Exclaim! covers film festivals, such as the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the Sundance Film Festival , Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival , and the Toronto After Dark Film Festival , and publishing interviews with a number of high-profile directors and movie stars. Its comedy section, similarly, focuses on profiles and interviews with established and up-and-coming stand-up comedians. The magazine's website also has contests where readers can enter for

112-893: The Night " " El Chapo " " So Am I " " Ego Death " Other songs " Kyoto " " Ease My Mind " Tours Mothership Tour Related articles From First to Last Jack Ü Dog Blood Owsla Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü There Is a Hell... The Path of Totality Spring Breakers (Music from the Motion Picture) Authority control databases [REDACTED] MusicBrainz release group Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leaving_(EP)&oldid=1161960340 " Categories : 2013 EPs Skrillex albums Owsla EPs Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

126-631: The Year (Equinox) " " Ruffneck (Full Flex) " " Breakn' a Sweat " " Bangarang " " Make It Bun Dem " " Try It Out " " Ragga Bomb " " Recess " " Take Ü There " " Dirty Vibe " " Where Are Ü Now " " Purple Lamborghini " " Would You Ever " " Face My Fears " " Midnight Hour " " Butterflies " " In da Getto " " En Mi Cuarto " " Don't Go " " Rumble " Featured singles " Get Up! " " Narcissistic Cannibal " " Chaos Lives in Everything " " Wild for

140-964: The original on 2013-01-06 . Retrieved 2013-01-05 . ^ "THE REASON EP - YouTube" . YouTube . 2013-01-03 . Retrieved 2013-01-03 . ^ "iTunes - Music - Caspa Presents Dubstep Sessions 2012 by Various Artists" . iTunes . 2012-09-09. ^ "OWSLA on drip.fm" . drip.fm. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16 . Retrieved 2013-01-04 . ^ "Video: Skrillex Releases New 'Leaving' EP" . Rolling Stone. 2013-01-03. [REDACTED] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Skrillex . v t e Skrillex Discography Studio albums Recess Quest for Fire Don't Get Too Close Extended plays My Name Is Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites More Monsters and Sprites Bangarang Leaving Singles " Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites " " First of

154-503: The original on January 21, 2013 . Retrieved January 18, 2013 . ^ Ruggiero, Nicole (February 5, 2013). "Skrillex: Leaving EP" . Exclaim! . Retrieved January 27, 2018 . ^ Christgau, Robert (April 12, 2013). "Lil Wayne/Skrillex" . MSN Music . Retrieved April 13, 2013 . ^ Hermes, Will (January 11, 2013). "Leaving" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved August 22, 2013 . ^ "Skrillex - Leaving EP" . TapeFire.com. Archived from

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168-430: The publisher of the magazine since its start. James Keast served as editor in chief until 2020. The magazine had no official name for its first year of operations, with only the !☆@# logo appearing on the cover, and introduced the name Exclaim! after Danzig realized that its growth and appeal to advertisers were being limited by a reader tendency to refer to it as Fuck . The magazine is distributed across Canada as

182-536: The student newspaper of the University of British Columbia , parodied Exclaim! with a year-end spoof issue titled Explain! The magazine's website is updated daily with the latest news, reviews, interviews, premieres and features. The site reaches over 675,000 unique users every month. There are also a number of recurring content series, including the monthly the Eh! List Spotify playlist, New Faves emerging artists,

196-661: Was finished an hour before release in Moore's hotel room in Miami. "The Reason" has received significant attention and airplay in Australia , mostly on youth radio station Triple J . Track listing [ edit ] No. Title Length 1. "The Reason" 4:17 2. "Scary Bolly Dub" 3:39 3. "Leaving" 4:46 Total length: 12:41 References [ edit ] ^ Burg, Erik (January 17, 2013). "Album Review: Skrillex – Leaving EP" . Consequence of Sound . Archived from

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