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''Nurture'' is the second studio album by American
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producer
Porter Robinson Porter Weston Robinson (born July 15, 1992) is an American DJ, record producer, musician, and singer from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Robinson began producing music in his childhood. He signed to Skrillex's record label Owsla, OWSLA at the age o ...
, released on April 23, 2021 by
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. The album was written in the years following Robinson's debut album '' Worlds'' (2014), a period when Robinson struggled with mental illness and
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. 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. Several singles were released for the album, beginning with "
Get Your Wish "Get Your Wish" is a song recorded by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson. It was released on January 29, 2020 as the first single from his second studio album ''Nurture''. Robinson wrote, produced, and provided vocals for the trac ...
" in January 2020. Originally planned for release in September 2020, the album was delayed by the
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, leading Robinson to alter the tracklist and release additional singles. ''Nurture'' released to general critical acclaim, entering popular charts in several regions, including at number 1 on the ''
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'' Top Dance/Electronic Albums in the United States. The album was also featured on the year-end lists of several publications. Between September 2021 and November 2023, Robinson performed the album in multiple regions as part of the Nurture Live tour.


Background

Robinson experienced an initial surge of popularity at age 18, after the release of several festival-oriented electronic dance music works such as "Say My Name" (2010) and ''
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'' (2011). Robinson grew increasingly dissatisfied with his performances, and said that he experienced "four or five fully-blown anxiety attacks onstage" while touring in 2013. His desire to change his musical style led him to write his debut album '' Worlds'' (2014), a work that '' DJ Mag'' John Ochoa has retrospectively described as a "breakthrough" that precipitated a wider shift in the electronic music industry. As a result of the album's positive reception, Robinson had set high expectations for himself, saying in 2018 that he felt he was "under a lot of pressure to do something akin to a follow-up". However, in the years following the album's release, this caused him to suffer from an extended period of depression and
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during which he released very little music. In 2016, Robinson released " Shelter", a collaboration with friend and fellow electronic producer Madeon. In 2017, Robinson released '' Virtual Self'', a
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- and
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-inspired production released under an alias of the same name. " Ghost Voices", a single from the EP, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in 2018. In January 2020, Robinson announced the album and released its lead single, "
Get Your Wish "Get Your Wish" is a song recorded by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson. It was released on January 29, 2020 as the first single from his second studio album ''Nurture''. Robinson wrote, produced, and provided vocals for the trac ...
". The announcement was made through a video that featured cryptic messages and hints, including obscured links, dates, and geographic coordinates. ''Nurture'' was originally intended to be released in September 2020, but was delayed due to the
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. As a result, Robinson altered the tracklist, extending the length of the album from 11 to 14 songs, and released additional promotional singles. On December 18, 2020, Robinson announced that the album was complete, and would release in "a few months". The release date was later announced to be April 23, 2021.


Composition and style

On the composition of ''Nurture'', Robinson said that it "came after a period of real creative struggle and just a very difficult time emotionally". He claimed that he produced a hundred demos attempting to replicate ''Worlds'' style, but eventually decided that "''Worlds'' itself became something for imto resist". This resulted in lyrical content that focuses on the topics of depression and writer's block, according to ''
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'' Paul Simpson. '' Our Culture'' Konstantinos Pappis wrote that the album as a whole places more emphasis on lyrics. For the album's title, Robinson considered "''Only Hope''" before ''Nurture'' was ultimately chosen due to its similarity with the word "nature". The choice of ''Nurture'' as the album's title also serves as a reference to the
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debate, which Robinson hoped could "make eoplefeel like they can change the way they think of themselves and improve themselves." ''
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'' Sophie Walker noted that this is the first time that Robinson has prominently featured his singing voice in his work. However, ''
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'' Chris Conaton wrote that songs such as "
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" often harmonize his voice with a heavily processed version, which is autotuned and increased in pitch to sound more feminine. According to Robinson, the processed version of his voice served to add a "corruption and artificiality" to the sound, while also giving "a way of not having to risk the rejection of really trying to sing". Several critics felt that there are significant stylistic differences between ''Nurture'' and Robinson's previous works. Robinson stated that he followed an approach of "no
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s" for most of the songs on the album, which Pappis ascribed to his resolve to avoid the "strictures of dance music". With this pursuit of what Robinson referred to as a "less dance-y sound", he moved away from "
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-driven" songwriting and employed different styles. Walker highlighted the experimentation displayed in "Dullscythe" and "Wind Tempos" in particular, calling it "''Nurture'' foundation". ''
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'' Ben Devlin felt that the album is more similar to
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and indie styles, while still retaining some heavier electronic elements. Critics also discussed the album's diverse instrumentation, with ''
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'' Ben Jolley highlighting Robinson's use of the piano, which he felt was "pivotal in his recovery rom depression. Critics noted multiple influences on Robinson's stylistic choices on the album. ''Spectrum Culture'' Aaron Paskin found the reflective lyrics and piano riff of "Get Your Wish" to be reminiscent of
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's " 33 'God'" (2016). Both Conaton and '' Slant'' Charles Lyons-Burt identified a reference to the piano riff of
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's " All My Friends" (2007), with Conaton also noting a reference to
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's "
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" (2003) in "Dullscythe". Paskin compared the sampling technique used in "
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" to the approaches of
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. Walker noted that Robinson's work is heavily influenced by
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and Japanese culture, and "Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do", according to Simpson, contains elements from the Shibuya-kei genre. Reviewers also attributed the more atmospheric tone in some songs to the influence of Joe Hisaishi and the soundtracks of Studio Ghibli's films, with Conaton finding similarities in "Wind Tempos", and Walker citing the opening song "Lifelike". Speaking about the ambient songs, Robinson stated that
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and his work on the soundtrack of '' Wolf Children'' (2012) were "one of the first inspirations". Additionally, Robinson has said that his contemporary Madeon is a major inspiration for his work, and cited the album ''
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'' (2019) as a key influence for ''Nurture''. In March 2020, Robinson and
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conducted a photoshoot for the album cover, experimenting with several ideas before deciding to use a picture in which Robinson dropped into a bed of flowers on an impulse. Robinson sees the cover as indicative of the album's personal tone, saying "I struggle to be bold and it's a bold album cover."


Themes

Several songs on ''Nurture'' explore Robinson's struggles with depression and writer's block. Simpson wrote that "
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" and " Something Comforting" both address Robinson's self-critical inner voice, while "Musician" focuses on overcoming the burnout that was preventing him from writing music. Lyons-Burt felt that "Look at the Sky" has a "sense of disillusionment", but '' Pitchfork'' Colin Joyce noted that it also looks ahead to a brighter future, calling it a "ballad of hard-won optimism". Jolley felt that the closing song "Trying to Be Alive" also reflects Robinson's struggles with his mental health. However, Joyce felt that the song shows Robinson has realized that "struggle gives life its color in the first place". According to Simpson, Robinson expresses the futility of striving for a "finish line", and instead learning to find fulfillment in simply living and creating music. According to Robinson, ''Nurture'' has a focus on "finding the beauty in everyday and reality as it is", which is reflected in the album's tagline of "everything we need is already here". He contrasted this with ''Worlds'', which he felt was more about "escaping to faraway dreamlands". Jolley felt that Robinson's rediscovery of "the beauty of everyday life" led to a renewed appreciation for the natural world. As a result, the album incorporates more organic sounds, as well as more acoustic instruments like the piano and orchestra. Paskin noted this theme in the opening song "Lifelike", which makes use of piano, strings, and ambient bird sounds; Robinson himself described the song as "a window into the worldview of ''Nurture''". However, multiple critics noted the juxtaposition of artificial and natural elements in the album, such as the clean and processed versions of Robinson's voice, and the usage of synthesizers along with the acoustic instruments. Robinson explores a new theme of family on ''Nurture'', dedicating a song to his mother, and two to his partner Rika; Jolley wrote that here Robinson renders himself "more vulnerable than ever before". According to Pappis, "Sweet Time" describes the feeling of falling so deeply in love that one faces "the fear of dying for the first time". Simpson noted the contrast between the introspection of the album and the "fantasy, escapism, and technology" of Robinson's previous works. Joyce especially highlighted the thematic differences with the music video of "Shelter", which features a simulation that is created to escape a dystopic reality. Jolley concluded that the closing quote of "Mirror" is a reflection of " obinsons journey as an artist" and the message of the album as a whole. Reflecting on the overall tone of the album, Robinson said that it is "very melancholic; there's a lot of pain, there's a lot of sadness, but there's also a lot of hope".


Release and touring

''Nurture'' was released by Mom + Pop on April 23, 2021. The album debuted at number one on the ''
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'' Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart – the second of Robinson's albums to do so – and appeared on national charts in several other regions including Australia and Japan. According to
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, the album earned an equivalent of 14,000 album sales in its first week. Robinson premiered the album's live set on April 24, 2021 at Secret Sky, his own virtual festival. The performance was streamed online, and featured "live edits" of several songs from ''Nurture'' and ''Worlds''. Robinson played the live set in person for the first time at his music festival Second Sky in September 2021. This was followed by the Nurture Live tour, which played in North America from September–November 2021. Dates for a European tour were announced later that year, which he played in April 2022. Robinson played on an Asian tour in March 2023, and performed his last set for an extended North American tour at the Coachella festival on April 23, 2023. In November 2023, Robinson played several concerts as part of an Australian tour.


Singles

''Nurture'' was preceded by six singles to promote its release. The leading single "Get Your Wish" released on January 29, 2020 and "Something Comforting" released on March 10, 2020. Following the album's delay and tracklist alterations, "Mirror" released on August 26, 2020, "Look at the Sky" released on January 27, 2021, "Musician" released on March 3, 2021, and " Unfold", a collaboration between Robinson and
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, released on April 22, 2021, one day before the album.


Critical reception

According to
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, ''Nurture'' received "generally favorable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 from 8 critic reviews. Review aggregator
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reports an overall score of 7.5 out of 10 based on 7 critic reviews. Reviewers praised ''Nurture'' composition, with Conaton higlighting Robinson's "knack for melody", and Devlin noting that the songwriting is "cutesy but massively endearing". '' Clash'' Josh Crowe felt that Robinson's vocals have a "wonderful rawness" that complement the euphoric messages of songs such as "Look at the Sky". Jolley also noted a "jubilant energy" on "Something Comforting" and "Musician". Pappis considers "Blossom" to be the album's "most heartfelt moment", effectively condensing Robinson's love and the "simple transcendence" of his realization to appreciate everyday life. Joyce felt that ''Nurture'' "mirror the twists and turns of his headspace". Paskin wrote that Robinson was able to produce ''Nurture'' by "freeing himself of the pressure to recapture the success of ''Worlds''", and felt that the album is a worthy sophomore work due to its distinct identity. Multiple reviewers expressed their appreciation for the album's sonic palette, with Simpson noting the "rippling pianos ndlush acoustic guitars... along with propulsive beats ndneon synths", and Devlin writing about engaging sound design, such as the "crispy downsampled guitar" on "Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do". While Paskin showed a regard for Robinson's experimentation on "Dullscythe", citing his " irtuosicproduction skills", Pappis felt that songs like "Mother" and "Sweet Time" are among the "weakest cuts" from the album, and are sonically unable to match the emotional intensity of the lyrics. Lyons-Burt also found "Mother" to be "cacophonous" due to its drum production. Additionally, Devlin felt that the album is slightly repetitive, with Paskin commenting that the "pop tunes do tend to run together". Walker wrote that the length of the album obscured some of the highlights, and added that even "Unfold" felt "somewhat anticlimactic thirteen tracks deep".


Year-end lists


Charts


Track listing


Notes

* All tracks recorded at In-Da-Mix Studios in
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, Canada. * "Look at the Sky", "Get Your Wish" and "Something Comforting" were mastered by Zino Mikorey. "Lifelike", "Wind Tempos", "Musician", "Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do", "Mother", "Dullscythe", "Sweet Time", "Mirror", "Blossom", "Unfold" and "Trying to Feel Alive" were mastered by
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. * "Look at the Sky" features guitar from
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. * "Wind Tempos" has additional recordings from Masakatsu Takagi. * "Musician" contains samples of " Think (About It)", performed by Lyn Collins, written by
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; and " It Takes Two", performed by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, written by James Brown and Robert Ginyard; as well as a currently unreleased collaborative track between Kero Kero Bonito and Robinson.


Footnotes


References

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