

The album has already received high praise from fans & media alike, solidifying Robinson as a dynamic artist whose work reflects the ever-evolving human behind the name. Having led with singles “Get Your Wish” “Something Comforting” “Mirror” “Look At The Sky” and “Musician” the highly anticipated album, over six years in the making, has 14 tracks total.

Now in 2021, Porter Robinson has released his sophomore album Nurture.

This feat was all the proof he needed to know that his fans stand by and support his journey as he continues to grow as an artist. The project earned him his 1st Grammy nomination and lead the path to launching his new self-curated festival Second Sky, which sold out 30K tickets in less than a day leaving thousands more on the waiting list. With a decade passed, the album has stood the test of time, landing many 'Best of the decade' lists from critics and hailed by fans as an iconic, game-changing album.įast forward to 2017, when Robinson returned under a new moniker, Virtual Self. That album is called Worlds and it turned the electronic music scene on its head. And I’m always getting closer.In 2014, Porter Robinson was 22 years old when he released one of the most important electronic albums of our time. I have been moving towards something that is fully sincere and authentic and 100 percent me. “The next thing that I do will be in the wheelhouse of Worlds. He’s happy to bask in this world for a bit, while he plots a much-intimidating sophomore album. “I figured that one way to develop a unique identity as an artist would be to combine all my favorite things in music - it would result in a collective expression of my taste and experience. What’s now come full circle began a few years back, when Porter turned down countless DJ offers to devote himself to introspection and reinvention. Some, admittedly, more emphatically than others. And with more than 185 million album streams under his belt, 100,000+ in ticket sales for his 2014 Worlds Live tour, plus triumphant headline appearances across the global festival circuit with his groundbreaking live show Porters fans have stood by him in kind. It has, at turns, been called gorgeous (New York Times), delightful (Rolling Stone), and imaginative (NPR). That music can be heard on his first studio album, Worlds (Astralwerks/Virgin EMI), a journey through textural synth-pop. “In a way, for people to fully understand my music, they need to know the narrative of the last six years of my life,” says Porter Robinson, of the leap hes made from electro-house producer to genre-busting musician.
