What So Not Shares Throwback Pic from First American Tour with Skrillex and Porter Robinson

What So Not opened the nostalgia floodgates with an old throwback photograph with DJ pals Skrillex and Porter Robinson. 

Friendship alert! What So Not took to social media to share a throwback image of his first American tour with Skrillex and Porter Robinson back in the day. The trio was seen together on a tour bus and having a goofy fun time in their younger days. 

Revealing that he chanced upon this old photo while rummaging through his old computer drive in an attempt to salvage his malfunctioned computer, What So Not shared that the three of them were touring down under in Australia for Stereosonic years ago.

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The nostalgic post has received immense love from industry DJs and producers like Late June, Louis The Child, Lucille Croft, Tyson Obrien, and others. They showed their affectionate support with numerous heart emojis and appreciation for all the three talents, who had come a long way in their musical careers.

In his subsequent post, What So Not updated with “another gem” he found in his hard drive at a rave festival in Melbourne, Australia back in 2014. The crowd was seen having a blast of the night as club goers were gifted with a massive live set from the talent himself. In the same post, he teased that he will be dropping a brand new heater called ‘Higher’ with Baauer and producer Just Blaze.

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Coming up, What So Not will be dropping his sophomore album ‘Anomaly’ on Friday. The 11-track record features a stellar lineup of artist collaborations including EVAN GIIA, Oliver Tree, Killer Mike, Body Ocean, and Louis The Child.

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Stay tuned for more What So Not news. And as we patiently wait for the new music to arrive, enjoy his latest single ‘On Air’ here:

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Goosebumps never lie! My name is Sheila and i'm lucky to have enjoyed a career in the music industry. As a dance music enthusiast, there is nothing more incredible than the euphoria on the dance floor. Whether it's dance pop, techno, house, trance, or any other sub-genre of dance music, I'm always up for a good time!

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