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Again

Oneohtrix Point Never

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Again followed a string of projects that put Oneohtrix Point Never's Daniel Lopatin at the forefront of pop culture. In particular, his collaboration with the Weeknd widened his audience dramatically; alongside his work on After Hours and Dawn FM, he executive produced the Weeknd's Super Bowl LV halftime show, during which Abel Tesfaye dashed through a hall of mirrors. On the tenth Oneohtrix Point Never album, Lopatin does something similar: Again is the final volume in a trilogy of albums in which he carries an artistic conversation with his past selves. The series began with Garden of Delete's sullen mutations of the nu-metal, trance, and R&B that soundtracked his adolescence, then jumped to the warped reconfigurations of his childhood radio memories on Magic Oneohtrix Point Never. Here, Lopatin filters the music of his young adulthood -- shoegaze, post-rock, modern composition, and electronic music of all kinds -- through his perspective as an artist in his forties. As suggested by its title, old and new circle each other on Again's recollections and reflections. This is music that sounds like it's always in the process of becoming: "Locrian Midwest" flits from prickly electronics and birdsong to flashes of pensive piano, moody vocalizations, strings, and woodwinds before finishing with a quintessentially OPN analogue synth sweep. Lopatin traces the musical butterfly effect of how one creative choice ripples out to another with equal amounts of academic rigor and love. There's pure delight in "Plastic Antique"'s interplay of crisp electronics and saxophone; on "World Outside," Lopatin stills the swelling synths and strings for a moment to sing "isn't the view so amazing?" Revisiting his former self brings surprising elements into Again's spotlight. It's one of Oneohtrix Point Never's most guitar-heavy albums, with honest-to-goodness solos tearing across the dark fragments of "Nightmare Paint" and "Memories of Music," a hybrid of soft-rock, fusion, and prog driven by Lee Ranaldo's tireless fretwork. Lopatin's collaborators -- who also include composer/conductor Robert Ames, Ensemble NOMAD, and Jim O'Rourke -- ensure that Again's introspection never feels too insular. On "Krumville," a truly moving hologram of Midwestern emo, Xiu Xiu and Lopatin join voices to honor a departed friend. This song and several others employ artificial intelligence in an artful blend of Lopatin's self-described "false memories" and technology's possibilities and limitations. An AI-generated loop provides the foundation for the blissful shoegaze refractions of "On an Axis"', and the cyber-chatter teased out of a speech enhancement program for "The Body Trail" feels like the latest incarnation of Garden of Delete's muttering vocaloid and Magic Oneohtrix Point Never's surreal station ID breaks. While all of Again is remarkably on-brand for Oneohtrix Point Never, Lopatin's familiar concepts are never over-familiar. As restless as the album's pieces are, they're often more clearly defined than either of the trilogy's previous volumes, as are the moods and meanings behind the sounds he revisits. Some of OPN's most emotional and beautiful music brings Again to an end, with "A Barely Lit Path" uniting most of the album's tangents in a poignant moment of closure. Personal and grand at the same time, Again's mixtape of memories continues Lopatin's enduring brilliance at moving forward by looking back.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Elseware
00:01:55

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

2
Again
00:04:44

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Francesco Donadello, MixingEngineer, RecordingEngineer - Samuel Schwenk, AssistantRecordingEngineer, AssistantMixingEngineer - Henrik Havelka, AssistantRecordingEngineer, AssistantMixingEngineer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

3
World Outside
00:03:48

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

4
Krumville
00:04:43

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

5
Locrian Midwest
00:04:28

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

6
Plastic Antique
00:04:30

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

7
Gray Subviolet
00:02:45

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

8
The Body Trail
00:04:32

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

9
Nightmare Paint
00:04:18

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

10
Memories Of Music
00:06:04

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

11
On An Axis
00:03:46

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

12
Ubiquity Road
00:04:58

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer, Engineer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

13
A Barely Lit Path
00:06:15

Daniel Lopatin, Composer - Oneohtrix Point Never, Producer, MainArtist - Paul Corley, Mixer - Nathan Salon, Mixer - Ridge Valley Digital (SESAC) administered by Songs of Downtown (SESAC), MusicPublisher

2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited 2023 Ridge Valley Digital under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited

Chronique

Again followed a string of projects that put Oneohtrix Point Never's Daniel Lopatin at the forefront of pop culture. In particular, his collaboration with the Weeknd widened his audience dramatically; alongside his work on After Hours and Dawn FM, he executive produced the Weeknd's Super Bowl LV halftime show, during which Abel Tesfaye dashed through a hall of mirrors. On the tenth Oneohtrix Point Never album, Lopatin does something similar: Again is the final volume in a trilogy of albums in which he carries an artistic conversation with his past selves. The series began with Garden of Delete's sullen mutations of the nu-metal, trance, and R&B that soundtracked his adolescence, then jumped to the warped reconfigurations of his childhood radio memories on Magic Oneohtrix Point Never. Here, Lopatin filters the music of his young adulthood -- shoegaze, post-rock, modern composition, and electronic music of all kinds -- through his perspective as an artist in his forties. As suggested by its title, old and new circle each other on Again's recollections and reflections. This is music that sounds like it's always in the process of becoming: "Locrian Midwest" flits from prickly electronics and birdsong to flashes of pensive piano, moody vocalizations, strings, and woodwinds before finishing with a quintessentially OPN analogue synth sweep. Lopatin traces the musical butterfly effect of how one creative choice ripples out to another with equal amounts of academic rigor and love. There's pure delight in "Plastic Antique"'s interplay of crisp electronics and saxophone; on "World Outside," Lopatin stills the swelling synths and strings for a moment to sing "isn't the view so amazing?" Revisiting his former self brings surprising elements into Again's spotlight. It's one of Oneohtrix Point Never's most guitar-heavy albums, with honest-to-goodness solos tearing across the dark fragments of "Nightmare Paint" and "Memories of Music," a hybrid of soft-rock, fusion, and prog driven by Lee Ranaldo's tireless fretwork. Lopatin's collaborators -- who also include composer/conductor Robert Ames, Ensemble NOMAD, and Jim O'Rourke -- ensure that Again's introspection never feels too insular. On "Krumville," a truly moving hologram of Midwestern emo, Xiu Xiu and Lopatin join voices to honor a departed friend. This song and several others employ artificial intelligence in an artful blend of Lopatin's self-described "false memories" and technology's possibilities and limitations. An AI-generated loop provides the foundation for the blissful shoegaze refractions of "On an Axis"', and the cyber-chatter teased out of a speech enhancement program for "The Body Trail" feels like the latest incarnation of Garden of Delete's muttering vocaloid and Magic Oneohtrix Point Never's surreal station ID breaks. While all of Again is remarkably on-brand for Oneohtrix Point Never, Lopatin's familiar concepts are never over-familiar. As restless as the album's pieces are, they're often more clearly defined than either of the trilogy's previous volumes, as are the moods and meanings behind the sounds he revisits. Some of OPN's most emotional and beautiful music brings Again to an end, with "A Barely Lit Path" uniting most of the album's tangents in a poignant moment of closure. Personal and grand at the same time, Again's mixtape of memories continues Lopatin's enduring brilliance at moving forward by looking back.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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