
It included remixes by electronic artists Odesza, San Holo, Mat Zo, Electric Mantis, Galimatias, Last Island, Chrome Sparks, Deon Custom, Rob Mayth, Point Point, Sleepy Tom, and Slumberjack. On October 2, 2015, a remix album of Worlds titled Worlds Remixed was released. The tour headlined popular music festivals, including Ultra Music Festival, EDC, and Coachella. He then embarked on the Worlds tour, a new live show that involved him singing, playing synthesizers, and triggering samples. The Vocaloid software voice, Avanna, was also used as a vocalist for this single. He made his official vocal debut on the single “Sad Machine”. Robinson collaborated with several vocalists and musical groups including Urban Cone, Lemaitre, Breanne Düren, and Amy Millan. The album focused more on melodies to invoke a sense of nostalgia, juxtaposing the percussive bass driven tracks he had released previously. Robinson’s first studio album “Worlds” was released through Astralwerks and Virgin EMI on August 12, 2014. Throughout the rest of 2012, Robinson embarked on his “Language Tour”, supported by artists Mat Zo and The M Machine. The song was also included as the menu music for the 2012 video game Forza Horizon. The music video, directed by Jodeb, was released through Ministry of Sound’s YouTube channel on August 1, 2012. The single was premiered initially through a live BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix on January 27. The song rose to the number one overall chart position on Beatport as well as the iTunes Dance chart.

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. On April 10, 2012, Robinson released a single, “Language”, through Big Beat Records in North America, and Ministry of Sound everywhere else.

As the first release on OWSLA, it topped iTunes Dance chart and Beatport’s overall chart, crashing the latter’s servers upon release. In 2011, he signed a one-EP deal with OWSLA, then a new label operated by Skrillex, to release the eleven-track Spitfire.
