Oneohtrix Point Never
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Four Tet turns Oneohtrix Point Never’s “Sticky Drama” into an hour-long progressive electronic odyssey.
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Anthony rounds up his favorite releases of November 2015. Mentioned are: 1. Oneohtrix Point Never – Garden of Delete Listen: http://www.theneedledrop.com/articles… Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RUl-… 2. Grimes – Art Angels Listen: http://www.theneedledrop.com/articles… Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRDEN…
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Oneohtrix Point Never returns with a mind-bending set of tracks on Garden of Delete.
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Oneohtrix Point Never has shared a two-part music video for Garden of Delete cut “Sticky Drama.” Think what you will of LARPing, but this is fucking epic. Don’t even bother with the new Star Wars movie. G.o.D. drops this Friday the 13th via Warp.
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At long last, here’s the lead single from Oneohtrix Point Never’s upcoming album Garden of Delete, out November 13 via Warp. Meanwhile, there’s mystery mounting over unknown “hypergrunge” band Kaoss Edge, who released a couple of songs yesterday and was named in 0PN’s promotional materials. Get
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Here’s a preview of Oneohtrix Point Never‘s purportedly dank new album Garden of Delete, out November 13 through Warp.
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https://soundcloud.com/oneohtrix-point-never/sets/rush-bubs Oneohtrix Point Never has just shared an outtake from R Plus Seven called “Rush,” supplementing it with a short-but-sweet collaborative track with A.G. Cook, founder of London label PC Music, which specializes in a brand of “bubblegum bass” that I’m not sure
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Daniel Lopatin’s latest full-length sees him stepping away from the extreme sampling that made 2011’s Replica so thrilling. Instead, he rests on his passion for tightly sequenced synths, and there are some somewhat engaging results.
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Oneohtrix Point Never has made his remix of Nine Inch Nails’ “Find My Way” available to stream on his Soundcloud page. His take on the track is incredibly spacious and multi-phased, abruptly alternating between droning organ textures and skittering synth sequences. Judging also from past singles, “Problem Areas” and “Zebra,
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“Zebra,” the new track from Oneohtrix Point Never, is a formless and sprawling seven-minute-long piece whose only through-line is its incredibly choppy foundational loops. However, the choppy, jarring foundation is aptly accented by ethereal, occasionally jazzy touches throughout. The result is the type of sonic juxtaposition OPN has struck many