Oneohtrix Point Never
Oneohtrix Point Never
Certainly! Here's a brief introduction to Oneohtrix Point Never, the musical alias of Daniel Lopatin, with key terms bolded:
Oneohtrix Point Never is the stage name of Daniel Lopatin, an American experimental electronic musician, composer, and producer. Born on July 25, 1982, in Wayland, Massachusetts, Lopatin began his music career in the early 2000s, releasing synthesizer-led compositions that drew from genres like ambient, drone, and noise. His 2009 compilation Rifts garnered critical acclaim and established him as a significant figure in the avant-garde electronic music scene. +3+3+3
Lopatin's work often explores themes of technology, memory, and the subconscious. His 2011 album Replica utilized samples from infomercials to create a haunting collage of sound, while 2015's Garden of Delete blended industrial noise with pop elements. In 2017, he composed the score for the film Good Time, earning the Soundtrack Award at the Cannes Film Festival. He has also collaborated with artists like The Weeknd, FKA Twigs, and David Byrne, contributing to their projects and expanding his influence in both underground and mainstream music. +3The Quietus+3Vanity Fair+3+1The Quietus+1
Reflecting on his creative process, Lopatin has stated, “The thing that I've always been a little bit jealous of is a complete, a total giving to one form, like a genre, and just a mastery of it. My thing is very different. It's a complete embrace of something, but I've never been able to say, 'I believe in this.' The only thing I believe in is that I'm in this perpetual state of disbelief.” This sentiment underscores his approach to music as an ever-evolving exploration, embracing a multitude of styles and influences without being confined to a single genre.The Quietus+1The Creative Independent+1
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