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American musician Porter Robinson has recorded multiple songs. [lower-alpha 1]
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Song | Album | Writers | Year | Ref. |
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"100% In The Bitch" | Spitfire | Porter Robinson | 2011 | [1] |
"A.I.ngel (Become God)" [lower-alpha 2] (as Virtual Self) | Virtual Self | Porter Robinson | 2017 | [2] |
"Angel Voices" [lower-alpha 3] (as Virtual Self) | — | Porter Robinson | 2018 | [3] |
"Blossom" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Cheerleader" | Smile! :D | Porter Robinson | 2024 | [5] |
"Circle Game (Anohana Ver.)" (with Galileo Galilei) | — | Yūki Ozaki | 2023 | [6] |
"Divinity" (with Amy Millan) | Worlds | Porter Robinson, Amy Millan | 2014 | [7] |
"Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do" [lower-alpha 4] | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Dullscythe" [lower-alpha 4] | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Easy" (with Mat Zo) | Damage Control | Tommy Musto, Porter Robinson, Mike Rogers, Matan Zohar | 2013 | [8] |
"Eon Break" [lower-alpha 3] (as Virtual Self) | Virtual Self | Porter Robinson | 2017 | [2] |
"Everything Goes On" (with League of Legends ) | — | Brendon Williams, Fredrik Johansson, Hige Driver, Porter Robinson | 2022 | [9] |
"Fellow Feeling" | Worlds | Porter Robinson | 2014 | [4] |
"Flicker" | Worlds | Porter Robinson | 2014 | [7] |
"Fresh Static Snow" | Worlds | Porter Robinson | 2014 | [7] |
"Fullmoon Lullaby" [lower-alpha 4] (with Wednesday Campanella) | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [lower-alpha 5] |
"Get Your Wish" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2020 | [4] |
"Ghost Voices" (as Virtual Self) | Virtual Self | Porter Robinson | 2017 | [2] |
"Goodbye to a World" | Worlds | Porter Robinson | 2014 | [7] |
"Hear the Bells" (with Imaginary Cities) | Worlds | Marti Sarbit, Porter Robinson, Rusty Matyas | 2014 | [7] |
"Hello" (with Sue Cho and Lazy Rich) | — | Porter Robinson, Richard Billis | 2010 | [11] |
"Humansongs" (as Po-uta) | — | Porter Robinson | 2023 | [12] |
"I'm On Fire" | — | Porter Robinson | 2012 | [13] |
"Key" (as Virtual Self) | Virtual Self | Porter Robinson | 2017 | [2] |
"Knock Yourself Out XD" | Smile! :D | Porter Robinson | 2024 | |
"Language" | — | Heater Bright, Porter Robinson | 2012 | [14] |
"Lifelike" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Lionhearted" (with Urban Cone) | Worlds | Andrew Coenen, Benjamin Swardlick, Emil Anders Gustafsson, Eric Luttrell, Karl Erik Rasmus Flyckt, Porter Robinson | 2014 | [7] |
"Look at the Sky" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Mirror" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2020 | [4] |
"Mother" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Musician" | Nurture | Gus Lobban, Porter Robinson, Sarah Midori Perry | 2021 | [4] |
"Natural Light" | Worlds | Porter Robinson | 2014 | [7] |
"Particle Arts" (as Virtual Self) | Virtual Self | Porter Robinson | 2017 | [2] |
"Polygon Dust" (with Lemaitre) | Worlds | Ketil Jansen, Porter Robinson, Ulrik Denizou Lund | 2014 | [7] |
"Russian Roulette" | Smile! :D | Porter Robinson | 2024 | |
"Sad Machine" | Worlds | Porter Robinson | 2014 | [7] |
"Say My Name" | — | Porter Robinson | 2010 | [15] |
"Sea of Voices" | Worlds | Breanne Düren, Porter Robinson | 2014 | [7] |
"The Seconds" (with Jano) | Spitfire | Porter Robinson | 2011 | [1] |
"Shelter" (with Madeon) | — | Hugo Leclercq, Porter Robinson | 2016 | [16] |
"Shepherdess" | — | Porter Robinson | 2014 | [lower-alpha 6] |
"Something Comforting" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2020 | [4] |
"Spitfire" | Spitfire | Porter Robinson | 2011 | [1] |
"Still Here (With the Ones That I Came With)" (with Skrillex and Bibi Bourelly) | Quest for Fire | Sonny Moore, Porter Robinson, Bibi Bourelly, Sheri Nowrozi, Leven Kali | 2023 | [19] |
"The State" | Spitfire | Porter Robinson | 2011 | [1] |
"Sweet Time" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Trying to Feel Alive" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Unfold" (with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs) | Nurture | Orlando Higginbottom, Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Unison" | Spitfire | Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen | 2011 | [1] |
"Vandalism" | Spitfire | Porter Robinson | 2011 | [1] |
"The Wildcat" | — | Porter Robinson | 2011 | [20] |
"Wind Tempos" | Nurture | Porter Robinson | 2021 | [4] |
"Years of War" | Worlds | Breanne Düren, Porter Robinson, Sean Caskey | 2014 | [7] |
Astralwerks is an American record label primarily focused on electronic music that is now owned by Universal Music Group. Its material is distributed via Capitol Music Group in the United States. The label was founded in 1993 and, in its early years, featured prominent British acts like The Future Sound of London, Fatboy Slim and The Chemical Brothers. In recent years, its roster has expanded to include acts like Halsey, Marshmello, Porter Robinson, Illenium, Zhu and numerous others. In 2018, Astralwerks' headquarters were moved from its original home of New York City to Los Angeles.
Porter Weston Robinson is an American DJ, record producer, and singer-songwriter. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Robinson began producing electronic music during his adolescence. He signed to Skrillex's record label OWSLA at the age of 18 and released the extended play Spitfire in 2011. He appeared on Billboard's 21 Under 21 list in 2012.
Owsla is an American record label and creative collective. It was founded by Skrillex, Tim Smith, Kathryn Frazier, and Clayton Blaha in 2011. Skrillex announced the label on August 17, 2011. The label's first release was Porter Robinson's Spitfire.
"Language" is a song by American electronic music producer and DJ Porter Robinson. The song was uploaded on YouTube by Porter Robinson on April 1, 2012. The song was released in the United States on Big Beat Records as a digital download on April 10, 2012. The song was later released in the United Kingdom in an EP package from the Ministry of Sound on August 12, 2012. It debuted at number nine on the UK Singles Chart. The song features uncredited vocals from Heather Bright. The song received remixes from producers Kayzo together with Gammer, and from Jauz.
Spitfire is the debut extended play (EP) by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released on September 13, 2011, through Owsla. After releasing his 2010 single "Say My Name", Robinson expressed desire to explore different musical genres by producing an EP, diverging from his traditional eurodance style. Spanning a range of genres, Spitfire marked the inaugural release on Owsla and caused Beatport to crash following its promotion by musicians Skrillex and Tiësto. The EP charted at UK Dance Albums, Dance/Electronic Albums and Heatseekers Albums, with Robinson subsequently embarking on a tour to promote it. Songs "The State" and "Unison" received particular attention for their libertarian themes and use in DJ sets, respectively.
Lemaitre is a Norwegian indie electronic duo hailing from Oslo. The duo consists of members Ketil Jansen and Ulrik Denizou Lund. Jansen and Lund came together to form Lemaitre on 20 June 2010. Lemaitre is currently based in Los Angeles, California.
Worlds is the debut studio album by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released on August 12, 2014, by Astralwerks. Initially known for his heavier bass-centric production, Robinson became increasingly dissatisfied with the electronic dance music (EDM) genre, believing it limited his artistic expression. In 2012, Robinson released his first song with a greater emphasis on melody, "Language", and decided thereafter to prioritize aesthetic and emotional qualities in his work. He was inspired by media that evoked nostalgia for his childhood, and wrote music integrating elements taken from anime, films, and sounds from 1990s video games.
"Sea of Voices" is a song recorded by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson. It was released on March 2, 2014, as the first single from his debut studio album Worlds (2014), and features uncredited vocals from Breanne Düren. After becoming dissatisfied with the electronic dance music of his prior discography, Robinson decided to alter his style to prioritize aesthetic and emotional qualities in his work. Although Robinson released the song without any leading marketing in an effort to surprise his fans, it was well-received by audiences, becoming a trending topic on Twitter and charting on the Billboard US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. Critics highlighted the song's atmospheric production and unusual compositional structure. Robinson would later cite "Sea of Voices" as an inspiration on his later single "Unfold" (2021).
"Lionhearted" is a song recorded by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson featuring the Swedish indie pop band Urban Cone for his debut studio album, Worlds (2014). It was one of the first songs Robinson wrote for the album. He decided to work with Urban Cone after listening to their vocals and finding them adequate for the song. After being premiered by Stereogum and at BBC Radio 1, it was released on June 17, 2014, as the album's third single. Multiple critics found the song influenced by Passion Pit and noted that it was the first on Worlds with a faster tempo. The song's release was accompanied by a music video, set in city streets. It charted in Belgium and the United States.
"Flicker" is a song recorded by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson. It was released on July 28, 2014 as the fourth single from his debut studio album Worlds (2014). Robinson wrote, produced, and performed the track. Musically, the song contains elements of disco and hip-hop, as well as sampling of soul music. Vocally, the song contains a text-to-speech voice incorrectly translating "never seen" Japanese song titles that have been chopped and screwed in a rap-like style.
The discography of American musician Porter Robinson consists of three studio albums, one remix album, two live albums, nine extended plays, thirty-three singles, and twenty music videos. He first released music under Ekowraith in 2008, starting with "Booming Track".
"Ghost Voices" is a song by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson under the alias Virtual Self. It was released on November 8, 2017 as the second single from the alias' self-titled debut EP, which uses early 2000s sounds and aesthetics. Robinson said that "Ghost Voices" was the easiest song from the EP to compose, and he used a house-styled drum pattern and a trance-styled break. In 2018, the song received an official music video and was remixed by Raito and Robinson himself, the latter remix being called "Angel Voices". "Ghost Voices" received a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.
Virtual Self is the debut extended play (EP) by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson under the alias Virtual Self. It was released on November 29, 2017, through an eponymous record label. After releasing his debut studio album Worlds (2014), a deviation from his earlier sound, Robinson suffered from depression and struggled to create a follow-up. He then started planning the Virtual Self alias, using electronic music and Internet webpages from the early 2000s as main sources of inspiration.
Nurture is the second studio album by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released on April 23, 2021 by Mom + Pop Music. The album was written in the years following Robinson's debut album Worlds (2014), a period when Robinson struggled with mental illness and writer's block. As a result, the album represents a significant stylistic shift in his work; critics noted that the album features a greater emphasis on acoustic instruments and personal lyrics, while retaining many elements of the innovative electronic style of Worlds. The album also prominently features Robinson's voice, as well as a processed, higher-pitched version. The album features themes of depression, and of learning to find beauty in everyday life and the natural world. Several songs also explore themes of family and love for the first time in Robinson's discography.
"Look at the Sky" is a song by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson. It was released on January 27, 2021, as the fourth single from his second studio album Nurture. The song is featured in the soundtrack of the video game Forza Horizon 5, on the Horizon Pulse radio station. It is also featured as a playable song in the arcade game Dance Dance Revolution A3, as well as the online Battle Royale video game Fortnite as a lobby music track in collaboration with Coachella 2023.
"Mirror" is a song by American record producer Porter Robinson. It was released on August 26, 2020, as the third single from his second studio album Nurture (2021), by Mom + Pop. The song addresses themes of shame and self-criticism, and Robinson viewed it as a means to overcome his fears of external disapproval. "Mirror" was released to a generally positive reception, and an associated music video was released on September 9, 2020.
"Musician" is a song by American record producer Porter Robinson. It is the fifth single from Robinson's second album Nurture, released on March 3, 2021.
"Unfold" is a song by American record producer Porter Robinson and British singer-songwriter and producer Orlando Higginbottom, known professionally as Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs. It is the sixth and final single from Robinson's second album Nurture, released on April 22, 2021, one day before the rest of the album, by Mom + Pop Music. The song is the only listed collaboration on Nurture; Robinson has stated that this was a contributing factor in making the song a callback to his debut album Worlds (2014). "Unfold" released to general critical acclaim. On May 19, 2021, a lyric video for the song was released.
"Everything Goes On" is a single by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released in collaboration with video game League of Legends on July 14, 2022. It is Robinson's first release since his album Nurture (2021).
Smile! :D is the third studio album by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released on July 26, 2024, through Mom + Pop Music. Four singles – "Cheerleader", "Knock Yourself Out XD", "Russian Roulette", and "Kitsune Maison Freestyle" – were released to promote the work. The album will be supported by a world tour in 2024 and 2025.