U.S.EducationAlma materOccupationActorYears active2006–presentNicholas John Robinson (born March 22, 1995) is an American actor. As a child, he appeared in the 2008 stage productions of and, following which he starred in the television sitcom (2010–2015). He went on to play a supporting role in the film (2015), and took on lead roles in several teen dramas, including (2013), (2015), (2017), and (2018).In 2018, Robinson was named to ' 30 under 30 in the Hollywood & Entertainment category. Contents.Early life Robinson was born on March 22, 1995 in,. He has four younger siblings and two older half-siblings from his father's previous marriage. His mother is Denise Podnar. He graduated from in 2013.
He was accepted to ’s Gallatin School of Individualized Studies but deferred his first year to work on another season of.Career Robinson made his professional acting debut at the age of eleven with a role in the stage adaptation of ' novel. Talent scout Matt Casella recommended him to a few agencies and Robinson was eventually signed with the Los Angeles-based Savage Agency. Because of the, Robinson's family moved back to where he continued to perform on stage in and around.In 2010, Robinson was cast in the role of Ryder Scanlon, nephew of 's character on the sitcom, playing the character until its cancellation in 2015.In 2011, while on hiatus from Melissa & Joey, Robinson began filming of the original movie with Disney stars and; Robinson played the role of Jake Logan. Premiered in January 2012, on the Disney Channel.In 2012, Robinson was cast in the lead role of Joe Toy in director Jordan Vogt-Roberts'. He also guest-starred in the episode 'Blue Bell Boy,' during the third season of HBO's. He also began appearing in a series of television commercials for entitled 'Buffer Time is Bonding Time.'
In late 2013, Robinson was cast in, which was released in 2015. He co-starred with, playing a pair of brothers who visit their aunt played by at Jurassic World. He played Ben Parish in the film adaptation of the novel, which was released in January 2016. These roles made him unavailable for multiple episodes of the final season of Melissa & Joey, but he returned for the final three episodes.He played the lead in the independent film, which premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival; the film was released theatrically in 2016.In 2017 he starred in 's comedy-drama film, and as Olly in, a film adaptation of the.Robinson was one of the many actors who auditioned for the role of for Lucasfilm's before the part was cast to.In 2018, Robinson starred as in the gay teen drama film. The film was considered ground-breaking because it was the first major studio film to focus on a gay, teenage romance.
Robinson's performance as Simon garnered critical acclaim. After reading the script, Robinson revealed that he broke his own rule to no longer play high schoolers because he saw the cultural importance of the film.In 2019, he co-starred in the third film version of 's. In June 2018, it was announced he will star in the film adaptation of. Robinson at the 2015. ^ @5thWaveMovie (March 22, 2015).
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At 21, life is usually filled with exams, a first job, or even a small amount of uncertainty as to what you want to do in life. Porter Robinson however, has broken the mold completely. Having already featured twice in the Billboard 21 Under 21, where he ranked ahead of the likes of Miley Cyrus and Cher Lloyd, you begin to quickly see that Porter is no ordinary talent.Growing up in the sleepy town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Porter began producing music at the tender age of 13, having caught the bug from Dance Dance Revolution.Fast forward several years later, and releases such as “Say My Name” were quickly attracting attention from all the right places. His very first EP, “Spitfire”, was quickly signed by Skrillex as the first release for his new OWSLA label.
Upon release, the EP crashed Beatport’s servers and headed straight for #1 in the charts where it remained for weeks.T his was all done in between remixes for the likes of Avicii and Lady Gaga. All in the same year he celebrated his 18th birthday.From here on, it was full steam ahead. Picking up support slots on tours with Skrillex and then on Tiësto’s infamous College Invasion tour, people began to take note of Porter’s unique style of mixing and the insane energy he showed behind the decks.
In addition to these colossal artist tours, Porter also made his way onto the stages of Electric Daisy Carnival, Ultra Music Festival and Electric Zoo; as well as landing himself in the DJ Mag Top 100.2012 saw him shift into even higher gear, growing swiftly into a headline act capable of hosting any event all on his own. Porter also tackled Coachella, Tomorrowland, and Lollapalooza, as well as a residency with the revered XS, Surrender, and Encore Beach properties in Las Vegas.His next creation, “Language”, premiered on Radio 1 during Porter’s special live Essential Mix broadcast in January 2012 before going on to worldwide success, securing #1 on Beatport and a number of Top 10 chart positions around the world. The record has since gone on to sell over 250,000 copies, cementing Porter’s break into the big leagues.Porter began 2013 with the release of his much-acclaimed Mat Zo co-production “Easy”, which quickly reached #1 on both Beatport and HypeMachine, and gained traction across radio and charts globally. From here his sights are firmly set on his first full-length artist album, drawing on elements and influences across a wide range of genres. The debut outing will see Porter break all preconceptions and join the ranks of luminaries he’s admired his entire career.In addition to the music, his touring is continuing to go from strength to strength, where he recently appeared once more at Tomorrowland, as well as Wireless Festival, Creamfields, Fuji Rock and a trifecta of Electric Daisy Carnival appearances in Las Vegas, London, and New York.Set to accomplish more by the age of 21 than most achieve in a lifetime, Porter is unmistakably one of the most thrilling talents to be found anywhere in the world. Only he knows what’s next.
We just know we can’t stop him.
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.WebsitePorter Weston Robinson (born July 15, 1992) is an American DJ, -nominated record producer, singer and musician from. His debut full-length, was released in 2014 and peaked at #1 on ’s Top.
Robinson began releasing music under the alias Virtual Self in 2017, with his self-titled EP debuting the same year.Robinson was nominated for the 2019 for his single '. At the inaugural in 2017, he was nominated for Single of the Year and Live Act of the Year, both with, for the single ' and the, respectively.His other accolades include 5th place in DJ Times' 2013 ranking for America's Best DJ, 7th in the Billboard 21 under 21 list, topping InTheMix's 25 under 25 list, and winning the 2015 Artist of the Year.
Robinson also made 's Top 100 DJ's list for seven consecutive years. Contents.Biography Early years and 'Say My Name' Entirely self-taught, Robinson began producing at the age of 12. While posting his early music on online forums he met future collaborator, who was using the aliases 'Daemon' and 'Wayne Mont'. From 2005 to 2010, under the alias 'Ekowraith', he released 'hands up' music via YAWA Recordings. Robinson then began producing music that he called ', adding classically inspired melodies and complicated fills to his music.Starting to release music under his own name in 2010, Robinson released a variety of original singles on Glamara Records and Big Fish Recordings. One of his most notable releases was 'Say My Name', which reached number one on, launching Robinson into the mainstream dance music world. Eighteen at the time, Robinson started achieving international notice, catching the eye of producer.Robinson's early influences include video gaming music, in particular,.
He is a major fan of and, and incorporates these elements into his music. He has stated that he originally attempted to emulate the music that he heard in Japanese games, which stemmed to producing, and then to performing as a DJ. 2011–13: Spitfire and 'Language'. Robinson, and performing at (SXSW), 2012In 2011, he signed a one-EP deal with, then a new label operated by, to release the eleven-track. As the first release on OWSLA, it topped Dance chart and Beatport's overall chart, crashing the latter's servers upon release.Robinson released a single, ', on April 10, 2012 through in North America, and everywhere else. The song was relatively different in its production than the 'complextro' sound that Robinson had become known for, favoring a more melodic sound and a dream-like piano lead. The song rose to the number one overall chart position on Beatport as well as the iTunes Dance chart.
The single was premiered initially via a live BBC Radio 1 on January 27. The music video, directed by Jodeb, was released via Ministry of Sound's YouTube channel on August 1, 2012. The song was also included as the menu music for the 2012 video game. Throughout the rest of 2012, Robinson embarked on his 'Language Tour', supported by artists and.He co-wrote 's US top 10 hit ', as well as singing backing vocals.
The track was originally going to be released as a collaboration between the two artists called 'Poseidon' alongside a joint tour, but Robinson backed down and withdrew his name because he did not want to release a pop single while he was 'trying to do something that wasn't shooting for the radio' with his debut album.On December 17, 2012, a collaborative single with entitled ' was pre-released exclusively on Beatport by Ministry of Sound, and spent two entire weeks as the number one overall song on the Beatport Top 100 chart. The full official release occurred in spring 2013, and was accompanied by an animated music video.Robinson has been commissioned for official remixes by artists including. 2014–16: Worlds and 'Shelter'. Robinson performing in 2013 on his 'Language' tourDuring Robinson's 'Language Tour', he continually began to grow tired of the current dance music scene, centered around formulaic songs with timed builds and beat drops, designed to excite people at festivals and clubs. Robinson stated, “The more I forced myself to work within those DJ-friendly limits, the more I resented the genre.” He then spent the next year or so working on a new album and live show, of which he stated, '.when I do change the style of my show into the live thing I'm going to do later this year, I want the shift in focus to be clear.' Porter's debut studio album was released through and on August 12, 2014.
The album focused more on melodies to invoke a sense of nostalgia, juxtaposing the percussive bass driven tracks he had released previously. Robinson collaborated with multiple vocalists and musical groups including,. He made his official vocal debut on the single '. The software voice, was also used as a vocalist for this single. Robinson then embarked on the Worlds tour, a new live show that involved him singing, playing synthesizers, and triggering samples.
The tour headlined popular music festivals, including, and.A remix album of Worlds titled was released on October 2, 2015. It included remixes by electronic artists, Electric Mantis, Last Island, Chrome Sparks, Deon Custom, Rob Mayth, Point Point, and.On January 31, 2016, Robinson announced on his account that he was producing new material after being 'stuck' for a year and a half.
On August 11, he released ', a collaboration with fellow musician and friend Hugo Leclercq, better known by his stage name. An animated music video was released for 'Shelter' on October 18, animated by and jointly produced by Robinson, A-1 Pictures,. Robinson and Leclercq then embarked on a nearly year-long joint international tour dubbed the ', where the two performed live shows onstage together, with supporting acts from,. 2017–present: Virtual Self and continued Porter Robinson activity.
Robinson performing as Virtual Self in Brooklyn, New York on December 8, 2017On October 25, 2017, Robinson released a new single titled ' under the alias Virtual Self, announced via his Twitter page. A music video was also released on Robinson's YouTube channel, containing abstract three-dimensional art and cryptic messages seemingly focusing on the words 'angel', 'virtual', 'void', and 'utopia'.Virtual Self-released a second single on November 8, 2017, titled '. A music video for 'Ghost Voices' was released on February 28, 2018 via Robinson's YouTube channel.Virtual Self-released a on November 29, 2017.Virtual Self held a debut live performance on December 8, 2017 in Brooklyn, New York City. Virtual Self shows continued in 2018, with appearances at multiple festivals including, and, followed by three Europe shows and a two-month North American 'UTOPiA SySTEM' tour.
Robinson also released Angel Voices on July 20, 2018, a happy-hardcore infused remix of.In January 2019, it was announced that was nominated for a, marking Robinson's first nomination. Robinson celebrated the accomplishment by playing three Virtual Self sets in before the awards ceremony.
In a statement to Billboard Dance, Robinson says he discovered the nomination through Twitter of all places. At the time, he hadn't even realized ' was submitted for consideration. 'I was ecstatic, to be honest.I basically found out from Twitter.I just never once considered it as a real possibility at all.something about how vastly it exceeded my expectations,' he said. And he added 'It was really gratifying.' On March 4, 2019, Robinson announced Multiverse Music Festival, a one-day festival in featuring a self-curated lineup and co-presented by, slated for June 15th in. The name of the festival was changed to Second Sky Music Festival four days later due to complaints from local promoters that had organized a fest in Oakland with a similar name the previous year.
A second day was added during presale due to tickets for the original date selling out rapidly, sharing all but one act from the first day's lineup. Robinson stated in an interview with Pollstar that 'The main reason I wanted to do an artist-curated festival is I have this fantasy of there being a place where all of my favorite music can coexist.'
Shortly after announcing Second Sky's lineup, Robinson announced another Virtual Self show, a series of six DJ sets under his own name, and later, two more Virtual Self appearances. Personal life Robinson was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently resides in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He was accepted into, where both of his parents are alumni, but did not himself attend due to his newly launched music career. He is the second of four boys in his family. His older brother, Nick, is a former video producer at video game website.
His younger brothers are named Robert and Mark. Yangzhou holyshine industrial co. ltd website store. He has stated that he is very close friends with fellow DJs and record producers and.Robinson has stated that he did not release or produce any new music in 2015 due to suffering from.In June 2019, Robinson's organization, The Robinson Malawi Fund, donated $154,000 to patients with Burkitt Lymphoma in Malawi. Discography. October 27, 2011.
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