God, this album captures the malaise of 21st century life. Staring down climate, resource depletion, old grudges arising, technology seeming more like a demonic panopticon than easing life. Thank you for everything, Daniel.
I’m happy I’m alive. I’m sitting in the car in the rain driving down the road listening to this for the first time. This is a moment I will remember. I found Oneohtrix two years ago and it changed my direction in music. And I’m never disappointed. Thank you for giving me great memories.
had similar experience 10 years ago after first listening of "R Plus Seven", kinda felt that moment already became like a bookmark when it comes to fully experiencing by the act of listening, since then every album has driven me to yet unimaginable sonic coordinates by that moment, oftenly coming to mind Stanley Kubrick's quote "If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed". Every new record hits like stepping the moon for the first time....Again.
Been a hardcore fan since Replica and it still amazes me how every single new album feels refreshing and groundbreaking in a way only you can pull off. Thanks for existing.
@@sirhambone I’d recommend starting from R Plus 7 and then go either forward if you want more pop-leaning/higher production value stuff or backwards if you’re more into the ambient/low key moody stuff. But any OPN is worth checking out they’re all very different from each other. Have fun exploring his discography!
@@sirhambone you almost have to listen to his music chronologically to fully appreciate it or "get" it but R Plus 7 is a great place to start, then re-listen to Garden of Delete until it "clicks" then you're ready for the rest. For songs that stand on their own, Music for Steamed Rocks, Boring Angel, Chrome Country and Child of Rage are all highlights, but most of his stuff works best as a full album listen, each one is a little journey into a very specific place. And if you end up liking all of that James Ferraro's early stuff and Steve Reich can help fill the hole that will now exist in your heart from not having anything that comes close to fulfilling that musical realm.
literally the same first note AND the same instrumental preset that starts “Gray Subviolet” and “Sticky Drama” is one of the biggest signifiers of Daniel’s great sense of humour that not many talk about!!!
Plastic Antique seems to actually sample the now-decade-old Problem Areas. this is so fun edit. jesus that’s probably why it’s called that. the synth opening Problem Areas is the most “plastic” sound i’ve ever heard
I love that metallic piano sound! Definitely a sign that this album and Garden of Delete are somewhat related to eachother stylistically. I hear a lot of GoD in Nightmare Paint as well
once-in-a-generation artist, the kind of rara avis creator that can make one feel fortunate to be contemporary and direct beholder of his body of work development through a constant, personal and forward-thinking reinventions in the result of an ever evolving sonic language. In a way, every Lopatin album feels like an exciting listening adventure that takes place on varied yet to be explored horizons of sound's alchemy, always driven by the deviations that imagination can take through his stunningly talented vision. Happy lead into the void!
Every OPN album release is an event. So excited to dig in to this record. Thank you, Daniel for making intricate, innovative, beautiful, thought and feeling-provoking music. 🙏
Might be my favourite release since R Plus Seven. I noticed I'm not the first one to say that - maybe it really appeals in general to people who have a kind of of special feeling for R Plus Seven. I really liked Magic OPN too, but my biggest dislike was that a lot of tracks there were just weirdly short and felt a bit underdeveloped as such to me. This is not the case here - here everything moves at pace that is more to my liking and it feels complete. Really nice album, very inspiring! I'm looking forward to whatever new sonic territories OPN is going to take us in the future!
This might be your best *sounding* album ever. Like I'm just being blown away by the clarity of everything and the depth of the textures and the detail of it all.
absolutely mind blowing!!!! I love how his music feels like it has a mind of its own, it meanders wherever it feels like it wants to go. totally magical
When you're familiar with ONPs discography, this album feels so very much like going down memory lane... I wonder how I would feel about it if this was my first contact with his work, but that not being the case, I'm just in awe about the way Again is repackaging the past into something that in total sounds entirely different again.
I sent my GF "A Barley Lit Path" when it dropped because I had been talking to her about his music a bit, I think I maybe showed her a song off of Age Of or R Plus Seven but she's not an OPN nerd like us- but I'd been talking with her for a few months and sending songs before the album rollout even started. When I sent "A Barley Lit Path" she said it was one of her favorite songs I'd sent her, and I replied "I'ts one of the best ones I've ever heard in general". We actually listened to the record together when I got the vinyl, I told her I loved her for the first time while we were listening to "Krumville". I will never forget this album it already holds a deep spot in my heart.
I'm not super familiar with the whole of his discography, but I discovered zones Without People while looking for books by Cioran. I really enjoyed that one, then a friend recently showed me some of his newer work, which struck me as much more, melodic, even though it keeps many of the noise elements. This album also does a wonderful job of blending both aspects of his work - noise and samples combined with a diverse array of more melodic influences. Man those synths and guitars in parallel! Also I'm just looking at his discography on bandcamp now and seeing that before Zones he had two albums that borrowed Cioran book titles. Safe to say he's a fan! :)
i am not sure it's always beneficial to look at a series of releases as some necessarily linear progression. our brains don't often work that way, either; you incorporate new tools and influences over time but how can you ever really make something "new"? our entire existence can be summed up as a persistent "repackaging [of the] past". what we hear is a process, packaged up, and that package will *always* contain the past.
@@joseph-zoramcbride4029 That's crazy you had the inverse experience lol, I discovered Emil Cioran because of OPN. But the philosophical context of his albums is always fascinating. Zones Without People is such a wonderful album too, that first song Computer Vision is actually still up on his old TH-cam channel SunsetCorp. The echoes of synthetically encapsulated memories is a textual backbone of all of his work, the music is almost inseparable from the heady idea space you experience while listening and reflecting on it. The most philosophically vexing of his songs is Black Snow in my opinion. Unraveling the dark underground cyber gothic inspirations of that songs lyrics is an exercise in internet archaeology. Diving into the repulsive conspiratorial and hate filled occultism of the writings the song's lyrics are an allusion to is a media experience I'll never forget.
I just discover ONE OH TRIX with this Album. I am amazed. And at the same time not surprised. Because what I read about him before, prepared me to be served !
This whole album was a stunning journey to experience. Full of so many soundscapes and textures. A collage of places and people and emotions. Tracks like ‘Nightmare Paint’, ‘Krumville’ and ‘Plastic Antique’ are you at your absolute best. Loved every second of it. Thank you for these wonderful pieces.
There's so much variety on this album. It's hard to tell where it's going. And yet, it feels very complete. The sonic world built slowly unwraps itself to you. Good job.
Heard on NTS earlier today, it was just a pure jolt of nostalgia. Can never really express accurately how much your work means to me brother , seriously thank you as always🖤
On this Saturday morning with a slight hangover, i'm 10 minutes in and i'm not sure that i am emotionally ready for this. It's smacking me in the face like a lead balloon of feelings already. Is it possible this could be more profound than all his previous albums ? Damn, i'm so happy that my musical hero lives up to his 'genius' reputation time and time again.
OK, this is in my top ten albums of all time and i am calling that now. I smiled, my jaw dropped, i drifted through my entire life memories, i cried when Ubiquity road came on. There is not a wasted second on this record. An absolute masterpiece. Yours sincerely, an emotional wreck called Tom
ubiquity road is perhaps the most incredible thing I've heard from Daniel yet, and I mean that whole heartedly Genuinely heartfelt words, I am so glad I was able to hear this
I honestly had no idea what to expect coming into this and I was completely blown away. Before today, I wasn't even aware of your music. I'm glad I stumbled into this. Most relaxing hour of my life in a long time. I can't wait to listen to more of your stuff.
Check out his compilation albums Rifts if you like the synth/ambient stuff. Replica for more sampled ambient - his two most relaxing / ambient albums and you can really hear them in this album IMO.
I’ve been waiting for this, and I already know the wait was beyond worth it. Keep your heads up everyone, life is beautiful in all its glory and despair. Godspeed.
Pitchfork can sit on one. If I had read their review first, I wouldn't have listened. Thankfully KCRW played the final track and I fell in love and came back for the full album. This album is absolutely beautiful, and the final crescendo ending so abruptly was, wow.
@@robertusaprilyanto2194 Pitchfork used to be on the pulse of what was new and good, back when I was in college and even into my 20's. I don't know where they fell off. There's so much trash music these days, I don't know how they think this album isn't genius.
Those whining synths wailing higher and higher as the rest of the music swirls around it and gets lost in the whirlwind of sounds, it's absolutely beautiful. Kind of haunting, in a way, at least to me. Easily one of the best cuts on the album.
this album proves the melodic noise explorer, the vaporwave pioneer, the master of midi music, and the retrofuture radio dj are (still) the same visionary artist (again)
I thought I remember a pitchfork article about this album coming out that listed all these guests so I was assuming this was going to be even more of a pop album than the last one and was totally cool with that but then I turned this on late last night and was immediately feeling the same kind of feeling as watching 2001. I need to listen to this album a few more times as there is just SO much going on but the sound of this album is perfection and maybe one of the most well mixed albums you have come out with. It's a real experience and I am taking acid tomorrow and this album will be listened to again that day!
I feel you will make a great video with Krumville's song, I am so excited to hear you, I just want to say thank you for all these works you have created, I love you.
Thoroughly enjoyed the fresh and bright approach to your craft. In Each of these is a small existential reflection of the human condition with technology and our attempts to understand the digital world and each other.
i accidentally dozed to sleep while hearing this album, but not in a way you may think. i had actual derealization, felt extreme emotional connection, and i started feeling myself drifting. i was dozed off but could still hear it. it pierced my brain. i gained conciousness while in a dream, and kept listening. when i woke up, i felt reset. every piece lopatin does just makes me feel connection to music i've never ever felt with any other artist. music is a layman's term for the masterpieces he creates. thank you and goodnight.
@@sanfordcurtis8242 it seriously is just beautiful. i have beyerdynamics headphones, they're good for music production. which is something i do, so listening to these songs with them really lets me hear everything, and gives a new understanding to a lot of it. definitely going to buy the vinyl when i can, so i can hear it on my system.
Weird when i fell asleep to this i woke up with a tingly raging chode and sperm filled pants with leg pains, but its possible it wasnt the music maybe a higher power. I guess everyone reaction to Ohnetrix is different.
Idk how true this is for other opn fans but if other music has begun to feel claustrophobic after finding opn, digging through classical music is probably a logical next step. From Steve Reich to the other minimalists, Terry Riley and Philip glass etc. will scratch that itch for opn's beautiful angular elements. And from there back even into the older "greats." Schoenbergs more melodic stuff will scratch that itch for opn's uncanny balance of brokenness and absolute harmony for instance. And behind it all, choral music ancient and modern actually attains the same 3 dimensional dynamism that opn is unsurpassed for in pop music. John tavener, arvo part, part uusberg, and before these modern guys the whole rich canon of Catholic and Orthodox choral music. Hearing the first song on this album was such a thrill - set up such a high expectation. Seemed to gesture that he is actively thinking of his music in classical terms, a perfect next step for an artist not only talented enough to do this in pop music, but always interested in this temporal pun stuff where nostalgia and futurism collide. And go figure, man does the album live up to this gesture! I'm so grateful for opn showing the way, he'll be referenced for a century or more I think. A genuine meeting point of classic and pop music right when classical is dying under patronage structures that incentivize either repetitions of 19th century aesthetics or hyper cloistered grad school in-group stuff. Pop music carries the spirit of music today, in all its iterations, and it deserves to be pushed this far by people like opn! ❤
One of my fav Avant gardeners
Daniel can really plant some flowers like no one's business
@@tedgallegos6512 hes a oneohtrix pony
thank you Mr Never
This album pulled me right out of depression last fall. I've felt great since then.
10/10
krumville is really magical
it's like a whole soft rock song taken and thrown into a pit of pure magic
like the books on 0.5 speed. my favorite so far
❤plastic antique ... genuine antiques supposed to be one hundred years old, and so this cut.🎉
Starts off like classic The Orb, ends up like a grunge ballad.
So was chocolate mescaline in 1972 in West Hartford...
Nobody does it like him. His exact vibe I find nowhere else
album of the year, ladies and gentlemen
'Boring Angel' walked, so 'A Barely Lit Path' could run - I'm obsessed.
God, this album captures the malaise of 21st century life. Staring down climate, resource depletion, old grudges arising, technology seeming more like a demonic panopticon than easing life. Thank you for everything, Daniel.
I wish you were fluids.
Right? This feels like our Koyaanisqatsi
I’m happy I’m alive. I’m sitting in the car in the rain driving down the road listening to this for the first time. This is a moment I will remember. I found Oneohtrix two years ago and it changed my direction in music. And I’m never disappointed. Thank you for giving me great memories.
had similar experience 10 years ago after first listening of "R Plus Seven", kinda felt that moment already became like a bookmark when it comes to fully experiencing by the act of listening, since then every album has driven me to yet unimaginable sonic coordinates by that moment, oftenly coming to mind Stanley Kubrick's quote "If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed". Every new record hits like stepping the moon for the first time....Again.
It’s Wonderful isn’t it ❤
bro watch the road
hearing this on NTS earlier today was incredible. rejoice folks, this is good stuff
Been a hardcore fan since Replica and it still amazes me how every single new album feels refreshing and groundbreaking in a way only you can pull off. Thanks for existing.
I’ve been listening since Magic OPN. I liked this guy’s music both solo, and his work with The Weeknd.
Just introduced, any recommendations?
@@sirhambone I’d recommend starting from R Plus 7 and then go either forward if you want more pop-leaning/higher production value stuff or backwards if you’re more into the ambient/low key moody stuff. But any OPN is worth checking out they’re all very different from each other. Have fun exploring his discography!
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@@sirhambone you almost have to listen to his music chronologically to fully appreciate it or "get" it but R Plus 7 is a great place to start, then re-listen to Garden of Delete until it "clicks" then you're ready for the rest. For songs that stand on their own, Music for Steamed Rocks, Boring Angel, Chrome Country and Child of Rage are all highlights, but most of his stuff works best as a full album listen, each one is a little journey into a very specific place.
And if you end up liking all of that James Ferraro's early stuff and Steve Reich can help fill the hole that will now exist in your heart from not having anything that comes close to fulfilling that musical realm.
There’s so much space and room in the mix it doesn’t even feel like I’m wearing earbuds. It’s so gentle on the ears.
yeah the stereo effects are unreal
You have to listen to OPN stuff several times before it really comes to life, but it's so worth the effort
The title track is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard
"Plastic Antique" moved me to tears in the latter half, it has that strong energy concentrated within it...
literally the same first note AND the same instrumental preset that starts “Gray Subviolet” and “Sticky Drama” is one of the biggest signifiers of Daniel’s great sense of humour that not many talk about!!!
I also noticed that
Plastic Antique seems to actually sample the now-decade-old Problem Areas. this is so fun
edit. jesus that’s probably why it’s called that. the synth opening Problem Areas is the most “plastic” sound i’ve ever heard
Isn't it also the same first note as Age Of?
@@dwangnoderborasounds like it
I love that metallic piano sound! Definitely a sign that this album and Garden of Delete are somewhat related to eachother stylistically. I hear a lot of GoD in Nightmare Paint as well
once-in-a-generation artist, the kind of rara avis creator that can make one feel fortunate to be contemporary and direct beholder of his body of work development through a constant, personal and forward-thinking reinventions in the result of an ever evolving sonic language. In a way, every Lopatin album feels like an exciting listening adventure that takes place on varied yet to be explored horizons of sound's alchemy, always driven by the deviations that imagination can take through his stunningly talented vision. Happy lead into the void!
this music is so beautiful that i cried.
tried to upvote you but I already had months ago.
Every OPN album release is an event. So excited to dig in to this record. Thank you, Daniel for making intricate, innovative, beautiful, thought and feeling-provoking music. 🙏
Clicked for the album art and blown away by the music. Instant subscribe.
it's great but I like the art for the single release of ABLP more
n00b
pedal steel line at 37:50 into the 80's synthed out strat vibe into a screaming shred solo is just so wild. The density of this album, just wow.
Hello, speaking about density, what do you think about Culprate's last album αριθμός τέσσερα?
Might be my favourite release since R Plus Seven. I noticed I'm not the first one to say that - maybe it really appeals in general to people who have a kind of of special feeling for R Plus Seven. I really liked Magic OPN too, but my biggest dislike was that a lot of tracks there were just weirdly short and felt a bit underdeveloped as such to me. This is not the case here - here everything moves at pace that is more to my liking and it feels complete. Really nice album, very inspiring! I'm looking forward to whatever new sonic territories OPN is going to take us in the future!
Legendary as always, this is the kind of stuff that makes me happy to be born in this era of creativity.
cringe ....
@@HEATSEEKER00 you should enjoy life a little more
@@incog.nyto. ok consumer
born in the right generation
You simply cannot be serious with how good this album is. Unbelievable stuff here.
Easy AOTY 2023.
Agreed so far at least
Easily.
This might be your best *sounding* album ever. Like I'm just being blown away by the clarity of everything and the depth of the textures and the detail of it all.
the way you emboldened the word made it look like you were low key revealing your fetish
@@darkdemigod projection. in truth, it was YOU who revealed their fetish on the internet. sorry pal !!
@@darkdemigod world*
@@darkdemigod bruh u outing him hard bro
didn't know how much i liked this kind of music till i heard this album, im a changed man
When Oneohtrix Point Never drops an album, you know its gonna be a masterpiece!
A true modern artist! This is the state of contemporary classical music.
absolutely mind blowing!!!! I love how his music feels like it has a mind of its own, it meanders wherever it feels like it wants to go. totally magical
When you're familiar with ONPs discography, this album feels so very much like going down memory lane... I wonder how I would feel about it if this was my first contact with his work, but that not being the case, I'm just in awe about the way Again is repackaging the past into something that in total sounds entirely different again.
I sent my GF "A Barley Lit Path" when it dropped because I had been talking to her about his music a bit, I think I maybe showed her a song off of Age Of or R Plus Seven but she's not an OPN nerd like us- but I'd been talking with her for a few months and sending songs before the album rollout even started. When I sent "A Barley Lit Path" she said it was one of her favorite songs I'd sent her, and I replied "I'ts one of the best ones I've ever heard in general". We actually listened to the record together when I got the vinyl, I told her I loved her for the first time while we were listening to "Krumville". I will never forget this album it already holds a deep spot in my heart.
I'm not super familiar with the whole of his discography, but I discovered zones Without People while looking for books by Cioran. I really enjoyed that one, then a friend recently showed me some of his newer work, which struck me as much more, melodic, even though it keeps many of the noise elements. This album also does a wonderful job of blending both aspects of his work - noise and samples combined with a diverse array of more melodic influences. Man those synths and guitars in parallel! Also I'm just looking at his discography on bandcamp now and seeing that before Zones he had two albums that borrowed Cioran book titles. Safe to say he's a fan! :)
i am not sure it's always beneficial to look at a series of releases as some necessarily linear progression. our brains don't often work that way, either; you incorporate new tools and influences over time but how can you ever really make something "new"? our entire existence can be summed up as a persistent "repackaging [of the] past". what we hear is a process, packaged up, and that package will *always* contain the past.
@@joseph-zoramcbride4029 That's crazy you had the inverse experience lol, I discovered Emil Cioran because of OPN. But the philosophical context of his albums is always fascinating. Zones Without People is such a wonderful album too, that first song Computer Vision is actually still up on his old TH-cam channel SunsetCorp. The echoes of synthetically encapsulated memories is a textual backbone of all of his work, the music is almost inseparable from the heady idea space you experience while listening and reflecting on it. The most philosophically vexing of his songs is Black Snow in my opinion. Unraveling the dark underground cyber gothic inspirations of that songs lyrics is an exercise in internet archaeology. Diving into the repulsive conspiratorial and hate filled occultism of the writings the song's lyrics are an allusion to is a media experience I'll never forget.
@@jerbusf
a·gain
/əˈɡen/
adverb
another time; once more.
"it was great to meet old friends again"
Life is good again
This is incredibly gorgeous. I'm really happy I had this recommended to me.
I just discover ONE OH TRIX with this Album.
I am amazed. And at the same time not surprised.
Because what I read about him before, prepared me to be served !
This whole album was a stunning journey to experience. Full of so many soundscapes and textures. A collage of places and people and emotions.
Tracks like ‘Nightmare Paint’, ‘Krumville’ and ‘Plastic Antique’ are you at your absolute best.
Loved every second of it. Thank you for these wonderful pieces.
Whoever wrote the pitchfork review needs to be fired. This is mastery.
True
it can be mastery for you but not for everybody. who cares about pitchfork reviews anyway
I always go against what the critics say weather it’s for movies, music, or tv. They’re always wrong about everything
Fuck em. This is great. Stopped caring about reviews ages ago.
@fathank1629 they're paid🫰🏻
Ubiquity Road is so beautiful. Really feels like a culmination of his synth work going back to the beginning.
THIS IS AN AMAZING ALBUM AS A FAN SINCE THEY STARTED PUTTING BACKSEATS IN CADILLACS THIS IS HIS BEST ALBUM IN MY HUMBLE OPINION
There's so much variety on this album. It's hard to tell where it's going. And yet, it feels very complete. The sonic world built slowly unwraps itself to you. Good job.
Heard on NTS earlier today, it was just a pure jolt of nostalgia. Can never really express accurately how much your work means to me brother , seriously thank you as always🖤
This one is going to age majestically
can’t stop listening wow
Its a good day when OPN drops :)
Stunning. The dolby atmos mix is the new standard for ummersive audio. Absolutely incredible.
the climax of again is a moment in music i will forever remember.
thank you kindly Mr. OPN for another wonderful and soft and harsh and grand sonic experience. you are always a joy and a rollercoaster to listen to
this is an actual magnum opus im in awe at the density of this album
This is 0PN's best album since R Plus Seven. Absolutely love it
I agree
uploading the whole record is just…..the way it should be! thank you OPN
On this Saturday morning with a slight hangover, i'm 10 minutes in and i'm not sure that i am emotionally ready for this. It's smacking me in the face like a lead balloon of feelings already. Is it possible this could be more profound than all his previous albums ? Damn, i'm so happy that my musical hero lives up to his 'genius' reputation time and time again.
wow this might be my favorite album the guy did so far.
Daniel, always better than the last time
the body trail is the best thing i've heard all year
yes!
Just from the first thirty seconds, damn! Gotta save this one for a night when I can give it all my attention. Congrats Mr. Person!
You will find a lot of details
I had teared up a few times listening to this on NTS. It’s gorgeous, thank you Daniel
same, this feels like one of his most emotional and cathartic records
what NTS
@@pitfighter871 record label.
OK, this is in my top ten albums of all time and i am calling that now. I smiled, my jaw dropped, i drifted through my entire life memories, i cried when Ubiquity road came on. There is not a wasted second on this record. An absolute masterpiece.
Yours sincerely, an emotional wreck called Tom
ubiquity road is perhaps the most incredible thing I've heard from Daniel yet, and I mean that whole heartedly
Genuinely heartfelt words, I am so glad I was able to hear this
Yes. It felt like I was hearing both The Pure and the Damned and Wave Idea being made into one different song.
came to mind Black Dog's "It Felt Like It" melody on the intro, as it evolves the whole vibe gets overwhelming
I honestly had no idea what to expect coming into this and I was completely blown away. Before today, I wasn't even aware of your music. I'm glad I stumbled into this. Most relaxing hour of my life in a long time. I can't wait to listen to more of your stuff.
Check out his compilation albums Rifts if you like the synth/ambient stuff. Replica for more sampled ambient - his two most relaxing / ambient albums and you can really hear them in this album IMO.
@@Jay-oz5zo Thank you for suggestions! Will definitely check those out.
@@Nidht No prob!
I’ve been waiting for this, and I already know the wait was beyond worth it. Keep your heads up everyone, life is beautiful in all its glory and despair. Godspeed.
Thank you for blessing us yet again with a masterpiece OPN, godspeed
I didn’t know the answer to dividing by zero was so beautiful.
Pitchfork can sit on one. If I had read their review first, I wouldn't have listened. Thankfully KCRW played the final track and I fell in love and came back for the full album. This album is absolutely beautiful, and the final crescendo ending so abruptly was, wow.
Sayin! This might honestly be my AOTY
they haven't been relevant in ages
why wasting your time reading their review lol
@@robertusaprilyanto2194 Pitchfork used to be on the pulse of what was new and good, back when I was in college and even into my 20's. I don't know where they fell off. There's so much trash music these days, I don't know how they think this album isn't genius.
Oh yeah, this is masterful! So glad to hear KCRW continues their tradition of being awesome!
Can't get over the title track's crescendo build up beginning at 3:10, I think I've listened to it 40 times already.
Those whining synths wailing higher and higher as the rest of the music swirls around it and gets lost in the whirlwind of sounds, it's absolutely beautiful. Kind of haunting, in a way, at least to me. Easily one of the best cuts on the album.
a new chapter unfolds before us. thank you Daniel.
this album proves the melodic noise explorer, the vaporwave pioneer, the master of midi music, and the retrofuture radio dj are (still) the same visionary artist (again)
This album frightened me, and I love it.
cant get enough, rly better every listen. thx 4 bein u
Last track gives me real goosebumps. Masterpiece.
Holy smokes another banger from the top D (Daniel Lopatin)
Thank you for everything mr lopatin
I thought I remember a pitchfork article about this album coming out that listed all these guests so I was assuming this was going to be even more of a pop album than the last one and was totally cool with that but then I turned this on late last night and was immediately feeling the same kind of feeling as watching 2001. I need to listen to this album a few more times as there is just SO much going on but the sound of this album is perfection and maybe one of the most well mixed albums you have come out with. It's a real experience and I am taking acid tomorrow and this album will be listened to again that day!
did u see it
@@GTICHATTER oh I saw it alright
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Legendary. I love your music so much. Thank you OPN!
absolute genius, restored my faith in music, more than a little inspired by this...
I have been waiting for something like this for awhile now.
the sonic quality of this is scratching that god damn itch. thank you opn
So outrageously good
Don't think I've ever heard a OPN album ever, so this is quite the experience in electronic experimental music so far. Good stuff!
I feel you will make a great video with Krumville's song, I am so excited to hear you, I just want to say thank you for all these works you have created, I love you.
Signature OPN. My favorite album from him since R + 7. Fucking beautiful.
Best album ever.
what did you come up with here, absolute madman this is pure joy thanku
Your UNCUT GEMS and GOOD TIME is the best style! So haunting and tense - i looove it!
Exactly, I was thinking that when I heard World Outside.
Thoroughly enjoyed the fresh and bright approach to your craft. In Each of these is a small existential reflection of the human condition with technology and our attempts to understand the digital world and each other.
This is fantastic work!! Sound design is out of this world, a real sonic journey.
Autechre, Richard, Paradinas, OPN...
The music geniuses!
And doña arca
@@andree2449 And Plaid, Squarepusher, Venetian Snares, Brothomstates, DMX Krew, Luke Vibert...
+ Sam Shepherd...
i accidentally dozed to sleep while hearing this album, but not in a way you may think. i had actual derealization, felt extreme emotional connection, and i started feeling myself drifting. i was dozed off but could still hear it. it pierced my brain. i gained conciousness while in a dream, and kept listening. when i woke up, i felt reset. every piece lopatin does just makes me feel connection to music i've never ever felt with any other artist. music is a layman's term for the masterpieces he creates. thank you and goodnight.
I listened to this yesterday after work for the first time while I was in and out of consciousness due to tiredness. OPN has made another great album.
@@sanfordcurtis8242 it seriously is just beautiful. i have beyerdynamics headphones, they're good for music production. which is something i do, so listening to these songs with them really lets me hear everything, and gives a new understanding to a lot of it. definitely going to buy the vinyl when i can, so i can hear it on my system.
Weird when i fell asleep to this i woke up with a tingly raging chode and sperm filled pants with leg pains, but its possible it wasnt the music maybe a higher power. I guess everyone reaction to Ohnetrix is different.
Idk how true this is for other opn fans but if other music has begun to feel claustrophobic after finding opn, digging through classical music is probably a logical next step. From Steve Reich to the other minimalists, Terry Riley and Philip glass etc. will scratch that itch for opn's beautiful angular elements.
And from there back even into the older "greats." Schoenbergs more melodic stuff will scratch that itch for opn's uncanny balance of brokenness and absolute harmony for instance.
And behind it all, choral music ancient and modern actually attains the same 3 dimensional dynamism that opn is unsurpassed for in pop music. John tavener, arvo part, part uusberg, and before these modern guys the whole rich canon of Catholic and Orthodox choral music.
Hearing the first song on this album was such a thrill - set up such a high expectation. Seemed to gesture that he is actively thinking of his music in classical terms, a perfect next step for an artist not only talented enough to do this in pop music, but always interested in this temporal pun stuff where nostalgia and futurism collide.
And go figure, man does the album live up to this gesture! I'm so grateful for opn showing the way, he'll be referenced for a century or more I think. A genuine meeting point of classic and pop music right when classical is dying under patronage structures that incentivize either repetitions of 19th century aesthetics or hyper cloistered grad school in-group stuff.
Pop music carries the spirit of music today, in all its iterations, and it deserves to be pushed this far by people like opn! ❤
excellent comment. Thank you!
Mr. Lopatin with another curveball. Stellar stuff man.
1st song feels like a movie soundtrack -- can't wait to dig into this!
hola
@@nothing_in_my_channelhola cual es tu canción favorita la mia son todas jej amo a daniel
Dan, You are the bestest living musician
World Outside goes crazy
Buy this man's music!!
Oh, wow! Thank you for doing this! This is just the gorgeousness I needed to hear right now.
A spiritual experience
Awesome awesome album. My fav OPN album since Garden of Delete
This is such an interesting album, it seems almost like some abstract continuation of age of.
also came to mind that connection! plus less dark or agressive memorabilia vibes version of the already displayed ones in "Garden of Delete"
I cannot believe what I'm listening to right now. AOTY.
thank you daniel.
🤘🤘🤘 Always excited for new XaaXaa music!!! 私はいつも新しいザアザアの音楽に興奮しています!!!
I just saw them live in Tokyo a couple of days ago. It was a trip.
Always a pleasure to get a new Oneohtrix album!