Oneohtrix Point Never is the stage name of Daniel Lopatin, an American experimental musician, composer, and producer known for his innovative work in electronic and ambient music. Lopatin first emerged in the late 2000s with a series of critically acclaimed recordings, including "Returnal" and "Replica," which showcased his distinctive approach to sound design and composition, one that often weaves together abstract synthesizer textures, intricate sampling, and a wide array of influences ranging from new age to noise music.
Lopatin's work as Oneohtrix Point Never has continually evolved, pushing the boundaries of electronic music while also venturing into film scoring, such as his work on the soundtrack for the Safdie brothers' film "Good Time," for which he earned the Soundtrack Award at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. His recent releases, including the dynamic "Magic Oneohtrix Point Never," epitomize his knack for blending surreal soundscapes with melodic elements, creating an immersive and emotionally resonant experience. With numerous collaborations and reworks, such as "Last Known Image Of A Song (Ryuichi Sakamoto Rework)" and an ever-growing discography, Oneohtrix Point Never continues to be a singular voice in contemporary electronic music, revered for his ability to craft compelling narratives through sound.
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