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Porter Robinson Drops Anime Music Video for “Musician” [WATCH]


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Porter Robinson has unleashed an official music video for “Musician” leading up to his sophomore album, Nurture.

The Waboku Mah-directed video delves into the world of anime, a genre near and dear to the producer’s heart and art form. Music guides the protagonist on an adventurous quest as he livens up the city with the sounds of “Musician,” providing a visual representation of the song along the way.

The single follows up previous Nurture offerings “Look At The Sky,” “Mirror,” “Something Comforting” and “Get Your Wish.” All of which fuel the excitement for the next chapter of Porter’s creative vision and come complete with music videos of their own.

Ahead of the album’s release, physical pre-orders are available, which include limited vinyl copies and CDs, reminiscent of the music video. Check it out.

Watch here and get ready for Nurture, out April 23 via Mom+Pop.

Porter Robinson – Musician (Official Music Video)

Directors: Waboku and Mah Animators: Dokai Asuka, rui, Ono Hokuto, Oyama Aiko, Sakai Hiroshi, Nishimura Fukutaro, Ryoko K. (Shatter) | Background Artists: KAZUNOKO, Grant Gyeongchun | 3DCG Artist: Ogawa Kyosuke | Digital Paint: Etori Natsumi, Suzuki Saeko

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