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Porter Robinson Announces Debut of New “Nurture” Live Show With a Full Band

Porter Robinson has a habit of pulling out all the stops to make his own Second Sky Music Festival a memorable experience, and this year will be no exception. Robinson has announced his plans to showcase a new experience for Nurture, his scintillating sophomore album. He took to Twitter to reveal a “reimagined” live show, which will feature a full band at his side.   Robinson elaborated that rehearsals for his headlining set, dubbed “”Porter Robinson (Together Live),” with the live band are already well underway. And there’s a familiar face in the ranks that fans of the “Mirror” producer are likely to recognize. YouTube creator keudae, a musician with over 75,000 subscribers, has filmed several popular piano covers of Robi...

Porter Robinson Shares Guitar Tabs for Every “Nurture” Track

In a serendipitous surprise for electronic music-loving guitar players, Porter Robinson has gifted his fans with the official guitar tabs from his sophomore album, Nurture. Robinson said the guitar tabs were originally commissioned for use in the album’s stunning visual accouterments, but he later decided that they’d be a nice treat for his musician fans. As seen in the replies to his announcement tweet, many guitar players were ecstatic to have unfiltered access to the tabs without having to uncover them on the web or manually reconstruct them. Porter Robinson performing at a “Nurture Live” concert. Carlo Cavaluzzi Robinson also recently announced a spate of high-profile shows for 2022. Next month, he will take over one of the nation’s most iconic concert ven...

Porter Robinson Brought “Nurture” to Life at Los Angeles State Historic Park

After completing a spectacular second annual Second Sky festival in the Bay Area just a few weeks ago, Porter Robinson touched down at Los Angeles State Historic Park for two shows as part of his “Nurture Live” North American tour. Amid lush greenery and park bridges, the location proved to be the perfect spot for the eclectic variety of music Robinson brought to the stage. The event showcased his second studio album released in April, Nurture, and clearly exemplified his vision and sound like never before. Porter Robinson performs at Los Angeles State Historic Park on October 1st, 2021. Andrew Gomez Robinson’s electric passion and dedication to his album’s themes were felt in droves. Imagery tied to gaming culture, anime, and nature permeated the sta...

Watch: Porter Robinson’s “Nurture Live” Set From Second Sky 2021 Can Now Be Streamed In Full

Porter Robinson‘s beloved sophomore album, Nurture, came alive this month at the artist’s hallmark Second Sky music festival. Now, the stunning live set is available to stream in its entirety on YouTube.  Uploaded by Robinson himself, the concert video takes fans beyond the classic crowd view with up-close-and-personal camera angles. Meanwhile, scene-setting wide shots come complete with fireworks and larger-than-life visuals—note its light sensitivity and epilepsy warning. The clearly audible audience also adds energy with epic singalong moments and cathartic cheers.  Featuring live vocals, piano and synths, the show even transports back to Robinson’s Worlds era with special versions of “Sad Machine,” “Shelter” with Madeon...

The Whimsical Music Video for Porter Robinson’s “do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do” Is Here

Electronic music virtuoso Porter Robinson is no stranger to pretty, aesthetically-pleasing things. From the cover art of his latest album Nurture to the immersive soundscapes of his music, his work is as nuanced and elegant as they come. The latest example of Robinson’s creative savvy is the official music video for “do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do,” which was featured on Nurture. Released August 18th, it was directed by Chris Muir, who also worked on the videos for Robinson’s “Look at the Sky” and “Get Your Wish.” The new video cut puts us in the passenger seat of a whimsical car ride, complete with blue skies, bright green trees and winding country lanes. These ordinarily mundane views are given new life in the video, which carr...