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American musician (born 1999)
Umru
Umru opening for underscores in 2026
Umru opening for underscores in 2026
Background information
Born
Umru Rothenberg

(1999年04月02日) April 2, 1999 (age 27)
OriginBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • DJ
  • record producer
WorksUmru discography
Years active2016-present
LabelPC Music
Musical artist

Umru Rothenberg (born April 2, 1999), known mononymously as Umru,[a] is an American musician, DJ, and record producer. To date, he has released one album, along with many EPs and singles, and appeared on twelve others.

His first major breakthrough came with production on the Charli XCX song I Got It from her mixtape Pop 2. He gained a strong following within the experimental music community via works with record labels such as PC Music, [2] including many compilation albums from the label,[3] and collaborations with artists such as Dorian Electra, 100 gecs, Alice Longyu Gao, and Charli XCX. He is considered an influential figure in the hyperpop scene.[4]

Biography

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Umru Rothenberg was born on April 2, 1999 in New York City to a Jewish father,[5] music and philosophy professor David Rothenberg,[6] and an Estonian mother who is an artist.[7] He was raised in Brooklyn, New York, where he still lives today.[2] He played the drums in middle school and took up music production after becoming a fan of various electronic music producers such as Mr. Carmack, Sam Gellaitry, and Cashmere Cat.[8] He performed regularly in Brooklyn music clubs prior to being noticed by record labels.[9]

Career

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Umru spent much of his teenage years connecting with other DJs and music producers via the Internet.[2] His first remixes were uploaded via SoundCloud. In 2018, he was discovered by record executive A. G. Cook and recruited via email to work with his record label, PC Music. He later worked on British singer Charli XCX's then-upcoming mixtape Pop 2,[10] from which he has a production credit on the song "I Got It", widely considered to be his breakthrough single.[2] His production on that mixtape gained him many sponsorships and requests to work on more releases from the label. He shortly after appeared on a compilation album by the record label which featured many other alternative and experimental music artists such as Cook, Dorian Electra, Alice Longyu Gao, Shigecki, Himera, Riley the Musician and Cecile Believe.

In 2022, he released another collaborative single via PC Music along with artists from the label. In 2024, he released the collaborative single "Records" with fellow PC Music artist Chase Icon.

He is a frequent collaborator with various artists from the hyperpop scene, such as Gupi and Fraxiom from Food House, Alice Longyu Gao, Ninajirachi, Chase Icon and Petal Supply.[2]

Artistry

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Although his sound is often labeled as hyperpop, Umru prefers not to be labelled with any specific music genres,[2] or rather simply as a pop musician. Allison Harris from Ringtone Mag called his music "so fascinating", stating that a few of his songs portray "a sense of vulnerability" and that "[he’s] driven by creating something completely unique, although he does cite what he refers to as "obvious influences" to his music, one of them being the legendary SOPHIE".[11]

Philanthropy

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Aside from his musical projects, Umru has also been a vocal supporter of the Palestinian liberation movement in the United States. In 2023 he, along with other musicians, pulled his music from German streaming platform HÖR after its apparent censorship of clothing and other depictions of support for Palestine in the midst of the resurging Israel-Palestine Conflict.[12] He has also performed at several charity events supporting Palestinians, raising funds for mutual aid and a variety of other services.[13] In 2025, he signed a pro-Palestine petition from Artists Against Apartheid after the cancellation of a Kehlani concert due to her vocal opposition to the Palestinian genocide.[14] [15] [16]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • comfort noise (2022)

EPs

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  • Search Result (2018)
  • Records (Remixes) (2024)
  • Matter of Time (2025)
  • Open! Remixes (2026)

Singles

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  • Damn (umru remix) (with Y2K and Lil Aaron) (2016)
  • Flat Earth Type Beat (with Cassiopee and frstmait) (2016)
  • Ribbons (with Sophie Meiers) (2017)
  • cellophane (with Rasha and Sophie Meiers) (2017)
  • surcharge (with warpstr) (2018)
  • Mine (umru remix) (with Slayyyter) (2019)
  • Six (umru remix) (with Kacy Hill) (2020)
  • movinglikeazombie (remix) (with ericdoa, SEBii, angelus, kmoe, Lewis Grant, savepoint, Tony Velour, emotegi, d0llywood1, and 4kmirage) (2020)
  • Ready or Not (with MELVV and Terror Jr) (2021)
  • DNA (with Bloodz Boi and SEBii) (2021)
  • 2021 (umru remix) (with A.G. Cook) (2021)
  • Secretive! (umru remix) (with Ninajirachi and Kota Banks) (2021)
  • Iced Lemon Tea (with Bloodz Boi and William Crooks) (2021)
  • Honey (with That Kid) (2021)
  • check1 (with Tommy Cash and 645AR) (2021)
  • heart2 (with Petal Supply and Rebecca Black) (2022)
  • all i need (with Fraxiom, Tony Velour, and Hannah Diamond) (2022)
  • so clear (umru corrosion) (with Hyd) (2022)
  • GROUNDBREAKER (with Warpstr) (2023)
  • Firetruck (umru remix) (with f5ve) (2023)
  • MOLLY (with River Moon) (2023)
  • Records (with Chase Icon) (2024)
  • Matter of Time (with Warpstr) (2024)
  • Sidewinder (with Safety Trance) (2025)
  • 1st Light (with Jacques Greene and Warpstr) (2025)
  • Poplife (with underscores) (2025)
  • Angel Music (umru remix) (with Ninajirachi and MGNA Crrrta) (2025)
  • Dawn (Umru and DJH remix) (with DJH and TAAHLIAH) (2025)
  • 7"Mix (Umru and Milkfish "2'Mix" Remix) (with EQ, Milkfish, Estratosfera, and Qiri) (2026)

Notes

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  1. ^ Stylized as umru (all lowercase)

References

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  1. ^ "Umru is on the rise | Interview". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Dazed (March 24, 2022). "PC Music's umru on steampunk, Tetris, and his euphoric new EP". Dazed. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  3. ^ "Charli XCX producer umru drops new EP on PC Music, shares lyric video for "heat death" (feat. Banoffee)". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  4. ^ Press-Reynolds, Kieran (October 3, 2024). "The Lost Promises of Hyperpoptimism". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  5. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved April 3, 2025.
  6. ^ "NJIT's David Rothenberg Offers Ocean of Possibility to Music-Makers". NJIT News. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  7. ^ "15 questions | Interview | Umru | "The best music usually isn't the most original, never-before-heard thing."". 15questions.net. Retrieved April 3, 2025.
  8. ^ "DJ Umru wears O.N.S clothing from spring 2019". O.N.S Manual. February 21, 2019. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  9. ^ "Growing Up Hyperpop With Umru". Hell Gate. April 10, 2025. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
  10. ^ "Umru Is Getting Results - PAPER Magazine". www.papermag.com. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  11. ^ "umru on 'comfort noise,' SOPHIE's Legacy, and the Delicate Balance Between Comfortable and Uncomfortable". Ringtone Mag. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  12. ^ "DJs Pull Sets From Streaming Platform HÖR After Allegations of Censorship | Billboard Canada". ca.billboard.com. Retrieved May 17, 2026.
  13. ^ Rothenberg, Umru (July 11, 2025). "Umru - Twitter".
  14. ^ Blackpolitan. "Kehlani Faces a Chorus of Censorship Over Gaza Stance". www.shatterthestandards.com. Retrieved May 17, 2026.
  15. ^ "Kehlani Takes 'Free Palestine' Activism To The 2025 AMAs: 'It Shouldn't Be A Hard Thing'". Yahoo Entertainment. May 27, 2025. Retrieved May 17, 2026.
  16. ^ "Stop the genocide! Stop the censorship!". Artists Against Apartheid. Retrieved May 17, 2026.

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