Oneohtrix Point Never (real name Daniel Lopatin) is an American electronic composer, producer, and musician born on July 25, 1982 in Wayland (Massachusetts), and raised in a Russian-Jewish immigrant family. He began experimenting with synthesizers as a teenager, inspired by sci-fi soundtracks, new-age music, and underground noise scenes. Emerging in the late 2000s with a series of vaporous, synth-driven ambient albums—most notably Rifts (2009) and Returnal (2010)—he quickly became a central figure in experimental electronic music. His breakthrough came with Replica (2011) and R Plus Seven (2013), works that combined digital abstraction, surreal sampling, and fragmented pop structures. Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, Daniel Lopatin expanded into film scoring (including the Safdie brothers’ Good Time and Uncut Gems), and high-profile production collaborations with artists such as The Weeknd, FKA twigs, and Anohni. One of the most influential and boundary-pushing figures in contemporary electronic music, he recorded increasingly conceptual solo albums like Garden of Delete (2015), Age Of (2018), Again (2023), and Tranquilizer (2025).
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