Sid Wilson

American DJ and keyboardist

  • #0
  • DJ Starscream
Born (1977-01-20) January 20, 1977 (age 47)[2]
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.Genres
  • Nu metal
  • alternative metal
  • drum and bass
  • electronica
  • hip hop
  • jungle
  • dubstep
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • keyboardist
Instrument(s)
  • Turntables
  • keyboard
  • synthesizer
  • sampler
Years active1992–presentLabels
  • Roadrunner
  • N2O
  • Nuclear Blast
Websitesidthe3rd.com
Musical artist

Sidney George Wilson (born January 20, 1977)[2] is an American musician. He is the turntablist for the heavy metal band Slipknot, in which he is designated #0.

Biography

Sid Wilson was born in Des Moines, Iowa.[3] His parents are both from England.

He performs in the American band Slipknot, and also tours as DJ Starscream, a name which is derived from the Transformers character of the same name. He is a fan of the Transformers franchise, and has Transformer tattoos. Musically within Slipknot, Wilson contributes scratching, sound effects, horrorlike noises as well as background noises/effects. When numbers were being assigned to each band member, he insisted on being the number zero since it epitomized filth.[4] He is also known to stage dive in Slipknot's early years, and in 2008, he broke both his heels when he jumped ten feet from the stage. [citation needed]

Wilson with Slipknot in 2005

Outside Slipknot, Wilson has made a following in Japan as a jungle musician, under the pseudonym DJ Starscream, and is currently signed to the Japanese record label N2O Records.[5] He collaborated with The Mad Capsule Markets vocalist Hiroshi Kyono on a song called "HAKAI (Destroy)" released on The Songs for Death Note the movie~the Last name Tribute~, a tribute album dedicated to the live action movie for the second Death Note film.[6] A remix of the track also appeared on the Wagdug Futuristic Unity mini-album Nu Riot and 2008 album Hakai.[7]

In August 2010, he toured with his solo band Sid of which he is the lead vocalist.[8] The band's debut album Sid was released on September 13, 2011, via digital download. In 2013 he was a support act for Vamps at their shows in Los Angeles and New York.[9]

Mask

During his time with Slipknot, Wilson's mask has been, for the most part, based on gas masks. During the tour for Iowa, he wore gas masks that had been customized to resemble skulls. During the Subliminal Verses World Tour, Wilson grew his hair long and began to wear various masks that simply resembled skulls, shying away from the gas-mask concept. In promotional photos for All Hope is Gone and the tour for the album, Wilson changed his mask once again, this time, to resemble a robot, dedicated also for his love of the Transformers franchise. Later, he once again cut his hair short, this time into a Fauxhawk style, and dyed it red. The eyebrows of the mask are able to be animatronically controlled, allowing him to make various expressions.

After the death of bassist Paul Gray in 2010, and during the subsequent Memorial World Tour, Wilson, in keeping with the rest of the band, reverted to his old mask and red jump suit, worn during the self-titled album tour, as a tribute to Gray.

In 2013, Wilson announced a new mask which he debuted over the weekend at Ozzfest Japan in Tokyo. The mask was made by Ukrainian design studio Bob Basset.[10] This and the subsequent masks made by Basset are all made of leather and have a style reminiscent of his earlier gas masks. The music video for Slipknot's single "The Devil in I" from their 2014 album .5: The Gray Chapter, features a mask with circular eye holes similar to those from his Iowa era mask, however these are covered by metal grills that resemble spatulas. The mask also has a removable metal plate that can be placed over the mouth, in which he has a sharp golden grill. Wilson's mask was drastically changed once again for the release of Slipknot's sixth album We Are Not Your Kind, becoming an animatronic death mask of his own face, covered partly by a large black hood and robe. This mask drew significant attention, though mostly positive, for being a drastic leap from the designs of any previous Slipknot masks and for being reminiscent of Emperor Palpatine or a slasher villain.[11][12]

Personal life

Wilson met Kelly Osbourne at 1999's Ozzfest when she was only 15 years old and they quickly became very good friends. The two were confirmed to be in a romantic relationship not long after Wilson's 45th birthday in 2022. They had a son together in late 2022.[13][14][15]

Discography

With Slipknot

As DJ Starscream

  • 1996: Starscream Throwback Mix
  • 2003: Full Metal Scratch-It
  • 2003: Abunaii Sounds – Tataku On Your Atama
  • 2005: Sound Assault
  • 2005: Live at Konkrete Jungle New York City
  • 2006: The New Leader
  • 2008: This Is Full Metal Jungle Vol.1
  • 2017: King of the Jungle Vol.1 (with N8 Loc, Tony Markham, SK da' Junglist)

As SID

  • 2011: SID
  • 2011: Repeat (with Keen)
  • 2018: Sexcapades of the Hopeless Robotic
  • 2019: Sexcapades of the Hopeless Robotic, Vol.2

With The Miami Vice Sound Crack

  • 2012: Wac Tape
  • 2015: The Wac Tape (DJ Wonder Remix)

Other appearances

  • 2002: Stone Sour (Stone Sour) turntables on tracks 2, 3 and 6
  • 2004: The Pre-Fix for Death (Necro)
  • 2006: The Songs for Death Note the movie~the Last name Tribute~ (with Hiroshi Kyono)
  • 2006: Modern Primitive Punk (KCUF)
  • 2006: None Of Us Are Saints (Lab 4)
  • 2007: Natas Productions (Rob Gee)
  • 2007: Nu Riot (Wagdug Futuristic Unity)
  • 2007: Live From Moonbase One Studios EP (Izzy Starchild And The Psychedelic Rose)
  • 2008: Impaled By Metal! Split (Impaler/Black Market Fetus) (recorded, mixed and mastered the Black Market Fetus portion)
  • 2008: Says...... (Rob Gee)
  • 2008: Hakai (Wagdug Futuristic Unity)
  • 2009: "A Song for Chi" (Fieldy)
  • 2009: "Legal Drug Addict" (thekeenone) as a producer
  • 2010: "Sample of A Solution" (Blue Felix) as a producer
  • 2010: AlienNation (Agony Of Defeat) (appears on the track T.S.S. (DIS))
  • 2011: Staple Foods (The 113th DJ)
  • 2012: "End of Us" (Prozak) from the album "Paranormal"
  • 2013: "Rock N Roll" (Avril Lavigne) (appears in the video as Sgt. Terror)
  • 2013: "The Underworld ft. La Coka Nostra, Tech N9ne, Army of the Pharoahs, Bizarre, Swifty McVay, Goondox, King Gordy & Sid Wilson" (Reel Wolf Presents) as a rapper
  • 2013: "Planning a Murder ft. So Sick Social Club & Sid Wilson" (Reel Wolf Presents) as a rapper
  • 2014: "Hello Darkness" (Big Herc) as producer
  • 2014: "Use and Abuse (ft. DJ Starscream)", an Avatar song on the album Hail the Apocalypse
  • 2015: 10K (10,000 Cadillacs) turntables on tracks 5 and 8
  • 2015: "Timing Is Everything" (King Magnetic) from the album "Timing is Everything"
  • 2015: "Bukowski" (Semi Hendrix)
  • 2016: "Hail the Villains" feat. Psych Ward, Mr. Hyde, Necro, and Sid Wilson (Reel Wolf Presents) as a rapper
  • 2017: "Frag Out" feat. Baby Eazy E, Young Dirty Bastard, Mike ADHD, Bizarre, and Sid Wilson as a rapper
  • 2018: "Wanna Be Younk" (7ever) as a rapper (producer Nika Finch)
  • 2019: "SPC Skeath" (Crumbzilla)
  • 2019: "The Real Hardcore" (Schoolly D)
  • 2019: "Mood Swings" (Lucifena)
  • 2019: "Born Calizeans" (Krooked Treez)
  • 2020: "Walking With Lions" (Jamo Gang)
  • 2020: "I'm Not Clearing Shxt" (Ras Kass) as producer
  • 2024: "It All Comes Down" (Kaosis)

Filmography

  • 1999: Welcome to Our Neighborhood
  • 2002: Disasterpieces
  • 2002: Rollerball
  • 2006: Voliminal: Inside the Nine
  • 2008: Nine: The Making of "All Hope Is Gone"
  • 2009: Of the (sic): Your Nightmares, Our Dreams
  • 2010: (sic)nesses
  • 2011: Goat
  • 2016: Blood Bath
  • 2016: Officer Downe
  • 2017: Day of the Gusano: Live in Mexico
  • 2021: Paradise City

References

  1. ^ "Kelly Osbourne Gushes She's 'Deeply in Love' With Slipknot's Sid Wilson". Loudwire. January 19, 2022. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Is Slipknot's Sid Wilson Dating Kelly Osbourne?". Loudwire. January 19, 2022. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  3. ^ "Sid Wilson: "I have this energy that's a combination of patience,…". Kerrang!. September 30, 2022. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  4. ^ "If You've Ever Wondered What SLIPKNOT's Numbers Mean..." Metalinjection.net. August 1, 2012.
  5. ^ "DJ Starscream Biography". N20 Records. June 22, 2006. Archived from the original on March 1, 2008. Retrieved December 23, 2007.
  6. ^ moviebuffwwc (December 17, 2006). "New Compilation "The songs for Death Note the movie ~the Last name Tribute~" (20/12 OUT)". JPop News. Archived from the original on March 1, 2008. Retrieved December 23, 2007.
  7. ^ "Nu Riot". JBook. Retrieved December 21, 2007.
  8. ^ "Sid Wilson Talks Bassist's Death, Preps Solo Album". billboard.com. August 31, 2010. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
  9. ^ "VAMPS: Slipknot's Sid will support for American concerts". barks.jp. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  10. ^ "Bob Basset's Lair – Sid Wilson from Slipknot. Bob Basset Mask number 3". bobbasset.com. July 5, 2013. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
  11. ^ "We Break Down The New Slipknot Video For Unsainted". Kerrang.com. May 16, 2019.
  12. ^ "A Detailed Analysis of Slipknot's New Masks". MetalSucks.net. May 16, 2019.
  13. ^ Avila, Daniela (May 12, 2022). "Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson's Relationship Timeline". People. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  14. ^ Moore, Sam (May 13, 2022). "Kelly Osbourne and Slipknot's Sid Wilson are expecting a child together". NME. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  15. ^ Corinne Heller (January 4, 2023). "Kelly Osbourne Asks For Privacy After Mom Sharon Confirms Her Baby's Birth". NBC 4 New York.

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