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Nurture.

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Nurture. — a public art in england-south-east, United Kingdom.

Junction of St Pancras and East Street - geograph.org.uk - 1141074

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Nurture. is a public art located in england-south-east, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Nurture is the second studio album by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released on April 23, 2021, by Mom + Pop Music. The album was written in the years following Robinson's debut album Worlds (2014), a period when Robinson struggled with mental illness and writer's block. As a result, the album represents a significant stylistic shift in his work; critics noted that the album features a greater emphasis on acoustic instruments and personal lyrics, while retaining many elements of the innovative electronic style of Worlds. The album also prominently features Robinson's voice, as well as a processed, higher-pitched version. The album features themes of depression, and of learning to find beauty in everyday life and the natural world. Several songs also explore themes of family and love for the first time in Robinson's discography. Several singles were released for the album, beginning with "Get Your Wish" in January 2020. Originally planned for release in September 2020, the album was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading Robinson to alter the tracklist and release additional singles. Nurture released to general critical acclaim, entering popular charts in several regions, including at number 1 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums in the United States. The album was also featured on the year-end lists of several publications. Between September 2021 and November 2023, Robinson performed the album in multiple regions as part of the Nurture Live tour.

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Background

History

Porter Robinson experienced an initial surge of popularity at age 18, after the release of several festival-oriented electronic dance music works such as "Say My Name" (2010) and Spitfire (2011). Robinson grew increasingly dissatisfied with his performances, and said that he experienced "four or five fully-blown anxiety attacks onstage" while touring in 2013. His desire to change his musical style led him to write his debut album Worlds (2014), a work that DJ Mag John Ochoa has retrospectively described as a "breakthrough" that precipitated a wider shift in the electronic music industry. As a result of the album's positive reception, Robinson had set high expectations for himself, saying in…

Description

Several songs on Nurture explore Robinson's struggles with depression and writer's block. Simpson wrote that "Mirror" and "Something Comforting" both address Robinson's self-critical inner voice, while "Musician" focuses on overcoming the burnout that was preventing him from writing music. Lyons-Burt felt that "Look at the Sky" has a "sense of disillusionment", but Pitchfork Colin Joyce noted that it also looks ahead to a brighter future, calling it a "ballad of hard-won optimism". Jolley felt that the closing song "Trying to Feel Alive" also reflects Robinson's struggles with his mental health. However, Joyce felt that the song shows Robinson has realized that "struggle gives life its…

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Coordinates
50.8367, -0.7735
County
West Sussex
District
Chichester
Parish
Chichester
Postcode
PO19 7JG
Parliamentary constituency
Chichester
Official site
drapers-yard.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Nurture.?
Nurture. is in West Sussex, South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode PO19 7JG), in the parish of Chichester.
Is Nurture. free to visit?
Yes, Nurture. is free to enter.
How do I get to Nurture.?
Drivers can navigate to postcode PO19 7JG. It sits within the Chichester parliamentary constituency.