Born Daniel Lopatin in 1982, Oneohtrix Point Never is a pioneering electronic music producer and composer based in Brooklyn, New York. He rose to prominence in the late 2000s with a series of experimental albums such as *Rifts* (2009) and *Returnal* (2010), blending ambient, drone, and synthesizer-driven soundscapes. His critically acclaimed 2011 release, *Replica*, marked a shift toward sample-based production, expanding his sonic palette and influence.
Lopatin’s work is renowned for its conceptual depth, innovation, and haunting nostalgia. He has collaborated with a range of artists, including FKA twigs, Anohni, and The Weeknd, contributing production and unique sound design. In the realm of film, Lopatin composed the score for the Safdie Brothers’ *Good Time* (2017), which won the Cannes Soundtrack Award, and *Uncut Gems* (2019).
His albums, such as *Garden of Delete* (2015), *Age Of* (2018), and *Magic Oneohtrix Point Never* (2020), continually challenge genre boundaries and explore themes of identity, technology, and memory. Lopatin’s live sets are noted for their audiovisual experimentation and immersive atmospheres, solidifying his reputation as a central figure in the evolution of modern electronic music.
Experimental - Electronic - Ambient - Drone - IDM - Synthwave - SynthPop - ProgressiveElectronic - Glitch - Noise - AmbientPop