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Released 12 Years Ago: Porter Robinson – Language

In 2012, a year marked by the global rise of electronic dance music with tracks like ‘Spaceman’ by Hardwell and ‘Million Voices’ by Otto Knows, a rising star named Porter Robinson released ‘Language’, a single that would become a defining moment in his career. At the time, Porter Robinson was a promising talent in the EDM scene, and with ‘Language’, he firmly established himself as a formidable artist. The track, known for its emotive energy and expansive soundscapes, gained over 50 million streams, making it one of his most popular releases.

‘Language’ showcased Porter Robinson‘s ability to blend uplifting melodies with intricate production, creating a sound that was both innovative and deeply resonant. The track’s success set the stage for Porter Robinson‘s future endeavors, highlighting his potential as a producer and his unique approach to electronic music.

Since the release of ‘Language’, Porter Robinson‘s journey has been one of constant evolution and exploration. His debut album ‘World’ in 2014 pushed the boundaries of electronic music, expanding its sonic possibilities. His collaboration with Madeon on the gold-certified, anime-accompanied single ‘Shelter’ in 2016 further solidified his status in the industry. A year later, Porter Robinson introduced his alter ego, Virtual Self, a project that earned him a Grammy nomination and had a profound influence on the electronic music landscape.

‘Language’ remains a significant part of Porter Robinson‘s discography, a reminder of his early promise and a harbinger of his expansive artistic vision. As Porter Robinson continues to evolve and shape the world of electronic music, ‘Language’ stands as a testament to his talent and his ability to create music that resonates with audiences across the globe.

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