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Birth Name:
Daniel Lopatin

Genre:
Electronic

Years Active:
'00s, '10s






Oneohtrix Point Never

Biography

One of Brooklyn-based experimental musician Daniel Lopatin's many projects, Oneohtrix (pronounced “one-oh-tricks”) Point Never encompasses flowing electronics that evoke Tangerine Dream; ambient drones and excursions into noise; and forays into adventurous sampling. Growing up, he was inspired by the synth sounds of Mahavishnu Orchestra and Stevie Wonder in his father’s record collection, as well as classic video game soundtracks such as Metroid. Oneohtrix Point Never emerged in the late 2000s, around the time that Lopatin was also playing with the trio Astronaut and working on another solo project, Infinity Window. His first OPN full-length, 2007’s Betrayed in the Octagon, introduced Oneohtrix Point Never's sci-fi bent, which was emphasized by Lopatin's vintage gear, including a Roland Juno-60 synthesizer and a Korg Electribe ES-1 sampler. Cassette-only efforts such as 2008’s Transmat Memories paved the way for a prolific 2009, which included a cassette collaboration with Keith Fullerton Whitman as well as two more albums, the reflective Russian Mind and the comparatively bright and accessible Zones Without People. These two albums, along with Betrayed in the Octagon and selected tracks from OPN’s cassettes, were released as Rifts late in 2009 by No Fun Productions. Lopatin went farther afield on 2010’s critically acclaimed Editions Mego release Returnal, incorporating noise as well as more accessible melodies into the album. Ever busy, he collaborated with friend and Tigercity member Joel Ford as ‘80s synth pop revivalists Ford & Lopatin, as well as on their own label Software, an imprint distributed by Mexican Summer. In 2011, Oneohtrix Point Never played the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival curated by Animal Collective and released Replica — which featured samples from ‘80s commercials and was also Lopatin's first album recorded in a studio — on Software that November. Nearly two years later, Oneohtrix Point Never made its Warp debut with R Plus Seven, which featured some of Lopatin's most fragmented and ambitious tracks to date. . One of Brooklyn-based experimental musician Daniel Lopatin's many projects, Oneohtrix (pronounced “one-oh-tricks”) Point Never encompasses flowing electronics that evoke Tangerine Dream; ambient drones and excursions into noise; and forays into adventurous sampling. Growing up, he was inspired by the synth sounds of Mahavishnu Orchestra and Stevie Wonder in his father’s record collection, as well as classic video game soundtracks such as Metroid. Oneohtrix Point Never emerged in the late 2000s, around the time that Lopatin was also playing with the trio Astronaut and working on another solo project, Infinity Window. His first OPN full-length, 2007’s Betrayed in the Octagon, introduced Oneohtrix Point Never's sci-fi bent, which was emphasized by Lopatin's vintage gear, including a Roland Juno-60 synthesizer and a Korg Electribe ES-1 sampler. Cassette-only efforts such as 2008’s Transmat Memories paved the way for a prolific 2009, which included a cassette collaboration with Keith Fullerton Whitman as well as two more albums, the reflective Russian Mind and the comparatively bright and accessible Zones Without People. These two albums, along with Betrayed in the Octagon and selected tracks from OPN’s cassettes, were released as Rifts late in 2009 by No Fun Productions. Lopatin went farther afield on 2010’s critically acclaimed Editions Mego release Returnal, incorporating noise as well as more accessible melodies into the album. Ever busy, he collaborated with friend and Tigercity member Joel Ford as ‘80s synth pop revivalists Ford & Lopatin, as well as on their own label Software, an imprint distributed by Mexican Summer. In 2011, Oneohtrix Point Never played the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival curated by Animal Collective and released Replica — which featured samples from ‘80s commercials and was also Lopatin's first album recorded in a studio — on Software that November. Nearly two years later, Oneohtrix Point Never made its Warp debut with R Plus Seven, which featured some of Lopatin's most fragmented and ambitious tracks to date.

Top Albums

Zones Without People, Oneohtrix Point Never
1. Zones Withou..
R Plus Seven, Oneohtrix Point Never
2. R Plus Seven
Replica, Oneohtrix Point Never
3. Replica
Returnal, Oneohtrix Point Never
4. Returnal
Rifts, Oneohtrix Point Never
5. Rifts
Music for Reliquary House / In 1980 I Was a Blue Square, Oneohtrix Point Never
6. Music for Re..
Russian Mind, Oneohtrix Point Never
7. Russian Mind
The Fall Into Time, Oneohtrix Point Never
8. The Fall Int..
Drawn and Quartered, Oneohtrix Point Never
9. Drawn and Qu..
Dog In the Fog ("Replica" Collaborations & Remixes) - EP, Oneohtrix Point Never
10. Dog In the F..
Returnal - Single, Oneohtrix Point Never
11. Returnal - S..
Betrayed In the Octagon, Oneohtrix Point Never
12. Betrayed In ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Chrome CountryR Plus Seven5:05$1.29
2.
Format & Journey NorthZones Without People9:45$1.29
3.
ReplicaFive Years of Mexican Summe..4:35$0.99
4.
Still LifeR Plus Seven4:53$1.29
5.
CryoR Plus Seven2:47$1.29
6.
Problem AreasR Plus Seven3:06$1.29
7.
AlongR Plus Seven5:23$1.29
8.
ZebraR Plus Seven6:44$1.29
9.
Inside WorldR Plus Seven3:53$1.29
10.
He SheR Plus Seven1:33$1.29
11.
AmericansR Plus Seven5:18$1.29
12.
Boring AngelR Plus Seven4:16$1.29
13.
KGB NightsRifts6:07$0.99
14.
Memory VagueRifts4:46$0.99
15.
ImmanenceRifts7:17$0.99
16.
Time DecantedRifts3:09$0.99
17.
Russian MindRifts5:03$0.99
18.
Grief and RepetitionRifts2:38$0.99
19.
MonthsRifts3:05$0.99
20.
Sand PartinaRifts7:02$0.99
21.
Trouble With Being BornRifts4:30$0.99
22.
Lovergirls PrecinctRifts1:35$0.99
23.
HyperdawnRifts4:33$0.99
24.
Emil CioranRifts3:34$0.99
25.
Disconnecting EntirelyRifts1:32$0.99

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