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Daniel Lopatin (born July 25, 1982), best known as Oneohtrix Point Never or OPN, is an American experimental electronic music producer, composer, singer and songwriter. His music has experimented with
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s from various music genres and eras,
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-based song structures, and elaborate MIDI production. He began releasing synth-based recordings in the mid-2000s and received initial acclaim for the 2009 compilation '' Rifts'', as well as the influential vaporwave release ''
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'' (2010). He subsequently signed to
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in 2013, and has released studio albums on the label since. He has also composed scores for films such as '' Good Time'' (2017) and '' Uncut Gems'' (2019); the former won him the Soundtrack Award at the
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"Oneohtrix Point Never Wins Soundtrack Award at Cannes Film Festival"
'' Pitchfork''. Retrieved June 1, 2017.


Biography


Early life

Born and raised in Massachusetts, Lopatin is the son of Russian-Jewish "refusenik" emigrants from the Soviet Union, both with musical backgrounds. Some of his first experiments with electronic music were inspired by his father's collection of dubbed
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and
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tapes, and his Roland Juno-60 synthesizer, an instrument that Lopatin would inherit and go on to use extensively. In high school, Lopatin played synthesizer in groups with friend and future collaborator Joel Ford, performing at school events. Lopatin attended Hampshire College in Massachusetts before moving to Brooklyn,
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to attend grad school at
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, studying
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. During that time, he became involved in Brooklyn's underground
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scene.


2007–2012: Early career

Lopatin initially released music under a number of aliases and as part of several groups, including Infinity Window and Astronaut, before adopting the pseudonym Oneohtrix Point Never, a verbal play on the name of the Boston FM radio station
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. Early OPN recordings drew on synthesizer music, '80s new age tropes, and contemporary noise music. Lopatin released a series of
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and CD-R projects interspersed with a trilogy of full-length albums: ''
Betrayed in the Octagon ''Betrayed in the Octagon'' is the first album by electronic artist Oneohtrix Point Never, initially credited to "Magic Oneohtrix Point Never". Background The album is the first Lopatin released under the "Oneohtrix Point Never" pseudonym. The a ...
'' (2007), ''Zones Without People'' (2009), and ''Russian Mind'' (2009). Much of this material was eventually collected on the 2009 compilation '' Rifts'', which brought him international acclaim; it was named the second-best album of 2009 by UK magazine '' The Wire''. Also in 2009, Lopatin released the
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project ''
Memory Vague ''Memory Vague'' is a 2009 audio-visual project by Oneohtrix Point Never, the alias of electronic musician Daniel Lopatin. It was released as a limited-edition DVD-R by Root Strata on June 1, 2009. Background ''Memory Vague'' compiles found foot ...
'', which included his profile-raising YouTube video "nobody here". His work during this period would be associated with the early 2000s underground hypnagogic pop trend. In June 2010, Lopatin followed ''Rifts'' with his major label debut '' Returnal'', released on
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. In the same year, he released the influential limited-edition pseudonymous cassette ''
Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 ''Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1'' is an album by American electronic musician Daniel Lopatin under the pseudonym Chuck Person. A plunderphonics and chopped and screwed album, ''Eccojams Vol. 1'' features songs that consist of looped samples from ...
'', which would help inspire the 2010s Internet-based genre vaporwave, and he formed the duo
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(later renamed Ford & Lopatin) with childhood friend Joel Ford. Lopatin's next album, ''
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'', was released in 2011 on his newly formed label Software Recording, to further critical praise. On it, Lopatin developed a
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-based approach that drew on the audio of 1980s and '90s television advertisements. Also that year, Lopatin participated in the collaborative album ''FRKWYS Vol. 7'' with musicians
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, James Ferraro, Samuel Godin and Laurel Halo as part of RVNG's label series; Ford & Lopatin released ''
Channel Pressure ''Channel Pressure'' is the debut studio album of electronic music duo Ford & Lopatin, consisting of producers Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never) and Joel Ford. Following the group's abandonment of their previous name "Games" for legal rea ...
'', and OPN was chosen to perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival. Lopatin and visual artist Nate Boyce collaborated on the 2011 ''Reliquary House'' performance installation; the music from this project would later be released on the split OPN/ Rene Hell album '' Music for Reliquary House / In 1980 I Was a Blue Square'' (2012). In 2012, Lopatin collaborated with
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on the album '' Instrumental Tourist''.


2013–2016: Signing with Warp

In 2013, Lopatin signed with Warp Records. His label debut, ''
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'', was released on September 30, 2013, to positive reception. Lopatin collaborated with several artists on visual accompaniments, live performances, and internet projects for the album, among them his frequent collaborator Nate Boyce;
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; Takeshi Murata; Jacob Ciocci, and John Michael Boling. Also in 2013, Lopatin composed his first film score—for Sofia Coppola's film '' The Bling Ring'', a collaboration with Brian Reitzell—and OPN participated in the Warp x Tate event and was commissioned to create a piece inspired by Jeremy Deller's ''The History of the World''. In 2014, Lopatin supported
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on their tour with Soundgarden, as a replacement for Death Grips. On October 4, 2014, he presented a world premiere live soundtrack for Koji Morimoto's 1995 anime film ''Magnetic Rose''. The event took place at the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, and featured Anohni on a rendition of the OPN song "Returnal" as well as audio-visual works from Nate Boyce which have been hosted by the
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in London, the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1. In the same year, OPN released ''
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'' for Record Store Day, featuring several commissioned pieces. He also contributed "Need" to the '' Bleep:10'' compilation in celebration of the online retailer's 10th anniversary. This was followed by ''Commissions II'' in 2015. Lopatin released his second Warp LP '' Garden of Delete'' in November 2015 following an enigmatic promotional campaign. He also composed the score for the 2015 film ''
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'', directed by Ariel Kleiman. In 2016, Lopatin contributed to British singer Anohni's 2016 album ''
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'' and 2017 EP '' Paradise'' as well as Chicago footwork producer DJ Earl's 2016 album ''Open Your Eyes''. In Fall 2016, UCLA's
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hosted the film series ''Ecco: The Videos of Oneohtrix Point Never and Related Works'', dedicated to the visual work of Lopatin and his collaborators.


2017–present: ''Age Of'' and ''Magic Oneohtrix Point Never''

In January 2017, a collaboration between OPN and
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was confirmed. In 2017, OPN provided the soundtrack for the film '' Good Time'', directed by Ben & Josh Safdie. He won the Soundtrack Award at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival for his work on the film, which included a collaboration with singer
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entitled "The Pure and the Damned". The film's soundtrack was released via Warp on August 11, 2017. In June 2018, Lopatin released his eighth studio album '' Age Of'' on
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. The album was accompanied by ''Myriad'', an expansive conceptual live project dubbed a "concertscape" and "four-part epochal song cycle" and featuring collaborations with live musicians and the visual artists Daniel Swan, David Rudnick, and Nate Boyce; the project was premiered at the Park Avenue Armory in May 2018. Also in 2018, OPN collaborated with
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on his LP ''
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''. In 2019, he composed the original score to the Safdie Brothers' 2019 feature film '' Uncut Gems''. In 2020, he collaborated with The Weeknd on the album '' After Hours'', producing two and writing three of its songs. On September 25, he announced the release of his ninth album, titled ''
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'', which was released on October 30, 2020. Lopatin was the musical director for the Weeknd's band during the
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in February 2021. He again collaborated with The Weeknd on the album ''
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'', released in January 2022, on which he wrote and produced 13 songs, as well as serving as executive producer alongside The Weeknd and Max Martin.


Musical style

Lopatin's work has recontextualized sounds from different eras, ranging from the "vintage synth oddities" of his early work "to the '90s TV commercial-sampling ''
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'' and the
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-inspired '' Garden of Delete''", according to AllMusic's Heather Phares. Jon Pareles of '' The New York Times'' noted that Lopatin has engaged with "a broad and deeply idiosyncratic array of genres, samples, sources and strategies, from
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to
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to noise", often using "snippets of material — ad jingles, saccharine
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productions, throwaway dialogue — that he can't entirely dismiss as kitsch." For ''
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'', Lindsey Rhoades described Lopatin as "almost more of a philosopher/sound-collagist than he is a musician", noting his tendency to "elevate sounds otherwise considered cheesy" and prompt reflection "about why you have aversions to certain tones and timbres, and why others immediately bring childhood impressions screaming back into your brain." Lopatin's musical influences have variously included Mahavishnu Orchestra, DJ Premier and My Bloody Valentine. He has also cited literary influences, including Romanian pessimist philosopher Emil Cioran, and science fiction authors Stanisław Lem and
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.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Betrayed in the Octagon ''Betrayed in the Octagon'' is the first album by electronic artist Oneohtrix Point Never, initially credited to "Magic Oneohtrix Point Never". Background The album is the first Lopatin released under the "Oneohtrix Point Never" pseudonym. The a ...
'' (2007, Deception Island) * ''Zones Without People'' (2009, Arbor) * ''Russian Mind'' (2009, No Fun) * '' Returnal'' (2010, Editions Mego) * ''
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'' (2011, Software) * ''
R Plus Seven ''R Plus Seven'' is the sixth studio album by American electronic musician Oneohtrix Point Never, released on September 30, 2013, as his debut album on Warp Records. The album's musical palette draws heavily on the synthetic sounds of MIDI instrum ...
'' (2013,
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) * '' Garden of Delete'' (2015, Warp) * '' Age Of'' (2018, Warp) * ''
Magic Oneohtrix Point Never ''Magic Oneohtrix Point Never'' is the ninth studio album by American electronic producer Daniel Lopatin, under his alias Oneohtrix Point Never, released on October 30, 2020, via Warp. The album draws on a psychedelic radio aesthetic strongly insp ...
'' (2020, Warp) * ''TBA'' (2023)


Compilation albums

* '' Rifts'' (2009, No Fun) * ''Drawn and Quartered'' (2013, Software) * ''The Fall into Time'' (2013, Software)


Soundtrack albums

* '' Good Time'' (2017, Warp) * '' Uncut Gems'' (2019, Warp) as Daniel Lopatin


References


External links

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