Latest Release
- JUL 26, 2024
- 10 Songs
- Shelter - Single · 2016
- Cheerleader - Single · 2024
- Worlds · 2014
- Worlds · 2014
- SMILE! :D · 2024
- SMILE! :D · 2024
- Language - Single · 2012
- Worlds · 2014
- Nurture · 2021
- Something Comforting - Single · 2020
Essential Albums
- In 2011, 19-year-old EDM prodigy Porter Robinson was poised to become the next big thing, releasing his Spitfire EP on Skrillex's OWSLA label and booking some of the highest-profile DJ gigs around. On Worlds, he pulls an even crazier stunt: he reinvents himself completely. Swapping four-four kicks and laser-synths for languid beats and kaleidoscopic textures, Robinson nods to acts like M83, Washed Out, and Boards of Canada. The midtempo thump of "Sad Machine" is joined by soaring harmonies and sparkling melodies, "Flicker" gleams brighter than Times Square, and "Sea of Voices" gets celestial à la Sigur Ros. This is big, bold, inspiring music, exemplified by the orchestral strings on "Fellow Feeling": orchestral strings!
Albums
- 2024
- 2021
- 2021
- 2021
- 2020
Artist Playlists
- You just can't pin him down, and we wouldn't have it any other way.
- Read about how the dance innovator assembled his own Eras Tour.
Live Albums
Compilations
More To Hear
- The SMILE! :D World Tour set list.
- The artist on “Unfold,” plus premiere from DoFlame.
- Porter Robinson talks to Anna about his track "Look at the Sky".
- The biggest tracks, plus extras from KAYTRANADA and Ninjawerks.
- A mix, in the artist's words, "Unique, Mysterious & Positive."
- Skrillex plays a mix of OWSLA releases.
More To See
About Porter Robinson
The first five years of Porter Robinson's career had more twists and turns than many of his DJ peers experience in decades behind the decks. The Chapel Hill, North Carolina, resident released his first singles, including "Say My Name," in 2010, when he was just 18 years old—some six years after the precocious young producer had first begun frequenting the tech forums that helped him hone his chops for jagged, high-energy EDM. In 2011, he signed his Spitfire EP to Skrillex's OWSLA label, a natural fit for Robinson's hyperkinetic “complextro" sound, and he introduced an even more emotional dimension with 2012's melodic "Language." But his instincts took him away from the familiar terrain of the festival main stage. He cowrote Zedd's 2012 "Clarity," heralding a new vulnerability in EDM, and moved sharply away from what he called the "DJ-friendly limits" of the form with 2014's Worlds, his debut album, slowing the tempo and sinking into billowing synth-pop reveries that had more in common with M83 than Swedish House Mafia. On "Sad Machine," one of the album's all-the-feels highlights, he paired his own vocals with Vocaloid software, nodding to his fascination with Japanese pop culture and elegantly closing the distance between humans and machines. Three years later, he doubled down on that passion with his Virtual Self alias, a '90s-flavored foray into anime and dance-driven video games—and a fitting riposte to any suggestion that he's changed his tune.
- FROM
- Atlanta, GA, United States
- BORN
- July 15, 1992
- GENRE
- Dance