Stereogum Exclusive: Porter Robinson Reveals “Worlds” Live Show Details

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Stereogum Exclusive: Porter Robinson Reveals NewWorlds Live Show Details

 

Speaking to Stereogum’s Chris DeVille in a new interview posted this morning, Porter revealed some of the crazy details behind his technologically ambitious & first-of-its-kind Worlds live show.

“When Robinson takes Worlds on tour later this month – his first gigs as a live performer instead of a DJ – the album’s immersive sonic experience will be given an intense visual component. “I think it will be beautiful, to be honest,” he said. His new show will incorporate lots of technical wizardry: 32-foot screens96 lighting fixtures480 streamer tubes1,600 pounds of confetti, and 15 50-pound tanks of CO2, designed in collaboration with music technologist and artist Laura Escudé aka Alluxe (Kanye, Jay Z, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Drake) and controlled by Robinson with Ableton Live andinteractive MIDI controllers. It’s essentially a new video game for him to toy around with, only this time he’s no longer an inhabitant of some fantastical universe, he’s god.” – via Stereogum

Debut album Worlds out next Tuesday

Streaming now via NPR First Listen

 

“Full of delightful risks.” – ROLLING STONE

 

“Robinson is taking EDM to a whole new level.” – BILLBOARD

 

“So delightful you could almost call it utopian.” – VOGUE

 

“Not simply the debut album of an EDM prodigy, but a prodigy’s attempt at a personal corrective to the genre.” –FADER

 

 “Spectral pop” – Stereogum

 

“A sea change.” – Dancing Astronaut

 

“Takes the hallmarks of EDM production and translates them to the aural universe beyond the main stage.” – VICE/thump

 

“One of the best [albums] in the electronic music scene.” – Do Androids Dance

 

Porter Robinson “Worlds” US Tour

With support from Lemaitre and Giraffage

TICKETS: http://porterrobinson.electrostub.com/shows.cfm

8/28 Vancouver, BC – Vogue

8/29 Seattle, WA – WaMu Theater

8/30 Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory

8/31 Portland, OR – Roseland

9/1 Eugene, OR – McDonald Theater

9/2 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory

9/4 Reno, NV – Knitting Factory

9/5 Salt Lake City, UT – The Great Saltair

9/6 Denver, CO – Fillmore

9/9 Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theater

9/10 Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theater

9/11 San Diego, CA – SOMA

9/12 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

9/13 Los Angeles, CA – Shrine Exposition Center

9/14 Pomona CA – Fox Theater

9/17 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater

9/18 El Paso, TX – Buchanan’s

9/19 Austin, TX – Austin Music Hall

9/20 Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom

9/21 Houston, TX – Stereo Live

9/22 Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom

9/24 Urbana, IL – Canopy Club

9/25 Minneapolis, MN – Myth

9/26 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom

9/27 Madison, WI – Orpheum

9/29 London, ON – London Music Hall

9/30 Guelph, ON – Guelph Concert Hall

10/2 Montreal, QC – Metropolis

10/3 Toronto, ON – Koolhaus

10/4 Ottawa, ON – Earnst & Young Center

10/5 Buffalo, NY Rapids Theater

10/7 Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE

10/8 Hartford, CT – The Dome

10/9 Boston, MA – House of Blues

10/10 Philadelphia, PA – Tower Theater

10/11 New York, NY – Terminal 5

10/13 Washington DC – 9:30 Club

10/15 Tallahassee, FL – Coliseum

10/16 Tampa, FL – Amphitheatre

10/17 Orlando, – FL HOB

10/18 Miami, FL – Fillmore

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