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Porter Robinson Reveals Alternate ‘Nurture’ Tracklist via Spotify [PLAYLIST]


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Porter Robinson just shared a new way to experience his second studio album, Nurture.

Track-by-track, the producer presents each Nurture offering in the order they were made. Through which, we can hear an unspoken transformation as Porter lets us in on his creative journey.

Porter shares of the rearrangement: “i put together an alternate tracklist for nurture as a playlist, with the songs in the order in which i wrote them. maybe you can feel the shifts over time as you listen.”

While the original Nurture order starts off with “Lifelike,” the chronological tracklist begins with “Something Comforting,” moving into “Look at the Sky,” “Lifelike” and then, “Get Your Wish.”

The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart. In addition, 12 of 14 tracks on charted on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs upon the album’s release.

Listen to Nurture again from another perspective right here.

Porter Robinson – Nurture (Chronological Tracklist)

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Porter Robinson Reveals Alternate ‘Nurture’ Tracklist via Spotify [PLAYLIST]

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