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Virtual Self

About Virtual Self

In the years since his luminous 2014 album Worlds, electronic producer Porter Robinson had kept curiously quiet. That helped bring the rapturous fan reaction to “Shelter,” a rare single Robinson crafted with his good friend and fellow producer Madeon.

As fans waited with bated breath to see what Robinson would do next, they were treated to a surprise. On October 25, 2017, the producer announced a new project called Virtual Self. Under the alias, Robinson released the single “EON BREAK,” a modern-hardstyle track with elements of happy hardcore and J-Core. It was unlike anything Robinson had released previously, and it generated strong reactions from the EDM community. Some fans loved it; others thought it was an unnecessary addition to a well-trodden genre. The fever pitch led Robinson to tweet sarcastically that he’d release Worlds 2 in the year 3044 – a shot at those who he felt were holding him back from evolving as a producer.

The “EON BREAK” release coincided with a cryptic music video containing multiple easter eggs. Assets created around the project – such as Virtual Self trademark applications and Twitter accounts for characters in the music video – have led many to believe it could be more than a mere producer alias. Some have speculated Virtual Self could be a new label or even a virtual game.