as an OPN die-hard fan it is really appreciated to have a new in-depth recorded interview as in terms of footage they're very rare actually, latest one dates back from 2011 (Replica) RBMA lecture in Madrid. Crazy to think what he creatively achieved by shaping this wild 12-year body of work.
It’s so fucking cool to hear Daniel speak in such candid articulate detail; While he is extremely masterful in the facets of his work, for me, the clear message from this interview, is that his artistic superpower that transcends skill and novelty is his taste - his version of “how things should be” and that comes from his journey into unrelenting genuine confidence and vulnerability allowing him to tap into his experiences and trust his taste that it is informed by those experiences as much as he can. It’s a powerful message. Really glad I listened through!
crazy that this is fantano's least viewed type of content, dude is interviewing electronic music royalty on a channel with 1 million subscribers for less than 40k views
I didn’t even know he did interviews! Until I searched for OPN and Fantano. Derp. So glad he’s exactly the person who SHOULD do interviews as he really engages with material.
The music and sounds this guy makes, especially in his old records, just speaks to me in a way that nothing else does. It was such a unique jorney through these so vivid and lush soundscapes, invoking memories of things that never happened and leading me through spaces that never existed. Truly an almost transcedental experience, thank you Daniel, you fucking rock
goddamn this is the best day ever, absolutely love oneohtrix point never's work. this interview is a blessing from the music gods. huge props on this one, anthony. thank you for such a captivating interview!
Only halfway through and I can already say this is like a top 5 interview you've ever done. Great conversation with one of my favorite artists really digging into the conceptual meat of his work.
This is madness. The Memory Vague album (and video) nailed me when I first saw it like 15 years ago. I thought holy shit someone gets it. Seeing him get into the way he looks at music and the things he's been into over the years is so on point it's making my head spin.
Thanks for this comment, beautiful music. I thought I heard his whole discog but never knew about this. sounds incredible, some of his smoothest use of choir-effects. Are there more tracks or just that 6minute one/intro n outro?
lol right at the beginning when Anthony says "1, 2 what ya gonna do?" and Oneohtrix is just ready to start vibing for a second till realizing we are actually just starting the conversation and Anthony was just doing a mic check. So funny. I'm totally the same type of guy.
i think that james ferraro's brain is a bit damaged cuz of his drug use as a teen. i'm not trying to be mean, but maybe it's cuz he's Californian aswell. probably both.
I know it's 9 months late, but I totally feel this. I would listen to that on repeat while I was delivering pizzas during the summer last year lol. Recently came back to it and eccojams, and a bunch of James Ferraro's music and am remembering how much I love that 2008-2011 era of their music.
Loved the Good Time soundtrack, and tried to get into his non-OST stuff, and it took me a while. But glad I did, cause even though I still dont fully get a lot of it, there are some absolute bangers.
He didn't say he doesn't want to do experimental music. He said he dislikes the way most experimental music fetishizes novelty for novelty's sake as if the only "good" music is music that's doing something "new"
Oneohtrix Point will talk to you some day, Anthony, don’t worry. They’re just busy right now.
DAMN IT I THOUGHT THIS TOO.
stolen comment
beat me to it (by 3 hours)
Fuck as soon as i saw the thumbnail i knew i had to and you snatched it from me
😂😂😂
Sorry to hear that he never talks to you, man.
Damn it's a shame Oneohtrix Point refused this interview 😢
An hour of silence
@@theelectricant98 John Cage - 433 (1 hour edition)
Frankly I'm shocked that opn doesnt live in a windowless concrete warehouse
have u seen his studio? Its basically a giant blue screen very calming
is this an r+7 reference?
This guy’s score for Uncut Gems has gotta be my favorite film score of the past decade
what did he give it? a 8? a 9?
or was it one of those specific deals like a 78 or perhaps a 92
Score as in the musical score for the movie 🤦🏽♂️
The score for Good Times is really good too
Same. The synth layering is nothing short of _insane,_ and the gorgeous final piece is the perfect contrast to the shocking ending.
as an OPN die-hard fan it is really appreciated to have a new in-depth recorded interview as in terms of footage they're very rare actually, latest one dates back from 2011 (Replica) RBMA lecture in Madrid. Crazy to think what he creatively achieved by shaping this wild 12-year body of work.
for real
It’s so fucking cool to hear Daniel speak in such candid articulate detail; While he is extremely masterful in the facets of his work, for me, the clear message from this interview, is that his artistic superpower that transcends skill and novelty is his taste - his version of “how things should be” and that comes from his journey into unrelenting genuine confidence and vulnerability allowing him to tap into his experiences and trust his taste that it is informed by those experiences as much as he can. It’s a powerful message. Really glad I listened through!
You articulated that well -- did u already know that message?
i can't even explain how much his music means to me
crazy that this is fantano's least viewed type of content, dude is interviewing electronic music royalty on a channel with 1 million subscribers for less than 40k views
I didn’t even know he did interviews! Until I searched for OPN and Fantano. Derp. So glad he’s exactly the person who SHOULD do interviews as he really engages with material.
I like fantano's content but he's not a natural interviewer and remote interviews are really just not it.
It's crazy right? I was thinking the same thing
People don’t understand how legendary this man really is
Oneohtrix’s Good Time and Uncut Gems soundtracks are incredible
I would die for a oneohtrix point never tour
Maybe if you would give their albums higher reviews then Oneotrix Point would want to talk instead of never talking to you, Anthony
i'm sorry to hear about your awful relationship with oneohtrix point, anthony. i hope he talks to you soon :c
The music and sounds this guy makes, especially in his old records, just speaks to me in a way that nothing else does. It was such a unique jorney through these so vivid and lush soundscapes, invoking memories of things that never happened and leading me through spaces that never existed. Truly an almost transcedental experience, thank you Daniel, you fucking rock
goddamn this is the best day ever, absolutely love oneohtrix point never's work. this interview is a blessing from the music gods. huge props on this one, anthony. thank you for such a captivating interview!
I’m so sad that Oneohtrix Point never talked to you Anthony! 😢
Well maybe if you were nicer to him, he would
Love everything he's doing with The Weeknd. Can't wait to see what they're cooking up for next year
Only halfway through and I can already say this is like a top 5 interview you've ever done. Great conversation with one of my favorite artists really digging into the conceptual meat of his work.
it's cool seeing how Fantano is really excited and clearly admires him alot
I was literally talking to a friend about OPN and pulled out my phone and saw the Twitch interview notification. So crazy. Love Dan's work so much. 💙
What a shame that he will never talk to you, I was looking forward to an interview.
It'd be sweet if Fantano interviewed AG Cook and talk aboot the end of PC Music.
One of the most hypnotic producers. I'm looking forward to his next work.
Modern electronic music pioneer right here. Will go down in the books, along with names such as Tangerine Dream, Aphex Twin, Vangelis, the greats.
This is madness. The Memory Vague album (and video) nailed me when I first saw it like 15 years ago. I thought holy shit someone gets it. Seeing him get into the way he looks at music and the things he's been into over the years is so on point it's making my head spin.
The music he did for the 2015 film 'Partisan' is totally overlooked, much like the film itself.
Thanks for this comment, beautiful music. I thought I heard his whole discog but never knew about this. sounds incredible, some of his smoothest use of choir-effects. Are there more tracks or just that 6minute one/intro n outro?
@@Paperbagman555 unfortunately, I think that’s all.
thank you and an underrated movie
🐔
I love that he name dropped Fennesz.
Dan's work on Channel Pressure was so good
still can't believe this dude pioneered vaporwave
Well him and James Ferraro
Devon Hendryx DREAMCAST SUMMER SONGS (jpegmafia invented vaporwave?)
@@jermthewyrm6719valid!!
@@pauldavis7318And Vektroid, 18 carat affair, and dj screw lol
@@jermthewyrm6719u just put me on to some heat bro preciate it
26:52 do people bully Daniel for Babylon 😢 it's a great track and the Prurient contributions go hard
GOAT interview, thanks, Melon.
Alex G sang it better
Saw this guy open for NIN at Red Rocks.
I was blown away. 😮
The GOAT, glad you were able to interview him
lol right at the beginning when Anthony says "1, 2 what ya gonna do?" and Oneohtrix is just ready to start vibing for a second till realizing we are actually just starting the conversation and Anthony was just doing a mic check. So funny. I'm totally the same type of guy.
Went back and rewatched that, well spotted!
That was cute lol
Dude is so fucking Massachusetts I love it
Honestly, this is unironically the best interview of 0pn I've ever seen
20:20 Fantano likens Dan to a carnival barker, Dan loves it, I loved it
Daniel Lopatin talking about Mr. Bungle? God I didn't think I could love this man any more.
Wow I was listening to Chuck Persons last night. Love Daniels work, true modern sound artist
this is the most excited ive ever been for a tnd interview
OPN deserves a better comment section than this
😂
Yeah
The new album is fantastic, has been on heavy rotation.
I saw OPN live earlier in the year, such a great show.
very very cool to get this insight, i love daniel's view of albums as their own little worlds, it's very much like how i view music too
best artist interview of the year so far!
Massively influential as a vaporwave artist
huge opn fan - great job antfant and daniel
An absolute visionary! Thank you Mr Lopatin
omfg no wayy, one of my fav artists of all time and has been for years. cant wait to listen to this
Relating incredibly hard to the experience of learning about weird music through 30-second samples and (in my case) AllMusic reviews / copy
47:25 Mike Dean, Metro and Abel👀
Thank you 🙏
🎉🎉🎉
OPN is like the more eloquent, less crazy version of James Ferraro
OPN is the Boards of Canada aspect of Ferraro.
i heard they were both friends
i think that james ferraro's brain is a bit damaged cuz of his drug use as a teen. i'm not trying to be mean, but maybe it's cuz he's Californian aswell. probably both.
James seems like a chill dude tbh
What an awesome interview. I really appreciate your questions, I think you do a great job with these.
Not even 10 seconds in but have to say how much I love the thumbnail
Hes making a bunch of sense creatively ❤
I would be geeking out if I ever got the chance to have a conversation with this guy.
Omg I’m super inspired by this guy right now. This might be my genre if I were to make music
this is so geeky but i love the face daniel makes when fantano mentions the string sections 14:48
zesty king
I’m so happy to see a nerd cut from my own foundation thriving and building an amazing career for himself. Good job Daniel :)
He also talks about memory the same way that I experience it.
true artist
i knew when he talked about Terminator 2 as a source of inspiration i had a friend for life
We appreciate your insights. Keep working hard.
Eccojams Vol. 2 when?
I am living for this ♥
Oneohtrix Point doesn't talk to me either, Anthony. I feel u
Probably one of the most insane producers of our time, and I mean that in the best way.
His scores for Good Time and Uncut Gems are absolute god tier
I seriously wish he did the soundtrack for blade runner 2049… Hans zimmer still did great tho
Love his stuff.
it's alright tony fantony. one day, oneohtrix point will definitely talk to you.
"Tony Fantony" 🤣🤣🤣
END OF LIFE ENTERTAINMENT SCENARIO #1 is one of my favorite songs of all time, please listen to it if you haven't already
I know it's 9 months late, but I totally feel this. I would listen to that on repeat while I was delivering pizzas during the summer last year lol. Recently came back to it and eccojams, and a bunch of James Ferraro's music and am remembering how much I love that 2008-2011 era of their music.
14:35 - Anyone else hear, "It's a beautiful riiiiiide," from Dewey Cox when he said this?
I'd pay my life savings to get access to Daniel's Ableton files.
Same
Really good interview! Thanks for doing this.
Loved the Good Time soundtrack, and tried to get into his non-OST stuff, and it took me a while. But glad I did, cause even though I still dont fully get a lot of it, there are some absolute bangers.
His collab with Alex G went absolutely hard
i can't get over still life since 2013
Damn how I find out about this just today?! Too much media…
He’s an legend for chuck pearson’s ecojams alone..
such an inspiration of a person 😄
omg i will never not see you in the RP7 cover. thanks.
Everytones talking about the weeknd or uncut gems. His real masterpiece is definitely eccojams
Exactly !
He is brilliant
finally gonna find out how to say his name
loved the shoutout to SoulSeek
Damn.. He made me remember when i used to try to make beats in Audacity lmao
I was kind of expecting a blank screen on the right and Antony to twiddle his thumbs for an hour.
I've never related more to a human bering.
He never talks to me either anthony😔
One point is ballin
Man, when he said soulseek I got hit by a full on nostalgia wave.
Same
Why does melon have Rick Grimes from AMC’s The Walking Dead in?
this dude is a genius
I’ve never felt more understood than hearing opn’s brain in words
my goat
damn, daniel.. is so thoughtful and funny. i love him.
He doesn't want to do experimental music, however for many people his music is experimental. All subjective
He didn't say he doesn't want to do experimental music. He said he dislikes the way most experimental music fetishizes novelty for novelty's sake as if the only "good" music is music that's doing something "new"
Only thing I know this guy from is making Chuck Person’s Eccojams but I mean for that alone he’s a legend to me so this dude is dope
Thanks Anthony for interviewing young John Kramer!
Can't believe you got Harry Mack on the show. Here are 3 words for him.
"Cookie, recipe, and melon"
Do you think Melon knows who Harry is
Those are four words.
Why is he SO handsome
He's very dapper for sure. Unexpected yes...
Great interview, Anthony! You should interview Arca next.