Daniel Lopatin discography
Daniel Lopatin is a Brooklyn-based experimental musician who records primarily under the pseudonym Oneohtrix Point Never. Early in his career as both a solo artist and as a member in several groups, he released a number of LPs and extended plays on a variety of independent labels. In 2010, he signed to Editions Mego and released his major label debut Returnal. In 2011, he founded the record label Software. In 2013, Lopatin signed to British electronic label Warp Records and released his label debut R Plus Seven.
As Oneohtrix Point Never
Main article: Oneohtrix Point Never
Studio albums
- Betrayed in the Octagon (2007, Deception Island)
- Zones Without People (2009, Arbor)
- Russian Mind (2009, No Fun)
- Returnal (2010, Editions Mego)
- Replica (2011, Software)
- R Plus Seven (2013, Warp)
- Garden of Delete (2015, Warp)
Extended plays/cassettes
- Transmat Memories (2008, Taped Sounds)
- A Pact Between Strangers (2008, Gneiss Things)
- Hollyr (2008, Sound Holes)
- Ruined Lives (2008, Young Tapes)
- Heart Of A Champion (2008, Mistake By The Lake Tapes)
- KGB Nights/Blue Drive (credited to KGB Man/Oneohtrix Point Never) (2009, Catholic Tapes)
- Young Beidnahga (2009, Ruralfaune)
- Caboladies/Oneohtrix Point Never Split (2009, NNA Tapes)
- Scenes With Curved Objects (2009, Utmarken)
- Dog in the Fog (2012, Software)
- Commissions I (2014, Warp)
- Commissions II (2015, Warp)
Compilations
- Rifts 2-CD (2009, No Fun); 3-CD (2012, Software)
- Drawn and Quartered (2013, Software)
- The Fall Into Time (2013, Software)
Miscellaneous
- Music For Reliquary House / In 1980 I Was A Blue Square (split LP with Rene Hell) (2010, NNA Tapes)
Production and mixing work
- Nine Inch Nails – 'Find My Way', 2013 (Remix)
- Antony and The Johnsons - ‘Swanlights EP’ (Producer on Swanlights Opn Edit)[1]
- R&S, IOTDXI – Pariah – 'Orpheus' 2011 (Remix as Oneohtrix Point Never)
- ANOHNI - Hopelessness, 2016 (Co-production with Anohni and Hudson Mohawke)[2]
- DJ Earl - Open Your Eyes, 2016 (Co-production, Keyboards)[3]
Video
- Memory Vague (2009, Root Strata)
As Daniel Lopatin
Collaborations
- Instrumental Tourist (collaboration with Tim Hecker) (2011, Software)
Film score
- The Bling Ring (2013)
- Partisan (2015)
Musical contributions
- Ducktails – The Flower Lane (2013) (Synthesizer)[4]
- Real Estate - "Out of Tune" from Days (2011) (Synthesizer)[5]
Production and mixing work
- Autre Ne Veut - ‘Anxiety’, 2013 (Additional Production, Keyboards)[6]
- Ducktails - ‘The Flower Lane’, 2013 (Synthesizer)[4]
- Okkyung Lee, Lasse Marhaug, C. Spencer Yeh - ‘Wake Up Awesome’, 2013 (Executive Producer – as Daniel Lopatin)[7]
- Clinic - ‘Free Reign’, 2012 (Mixing)[8]
- Harold Grosskopf - ‘Re-Synthesist’, 2011 (feature on ‘Trauma 2010)[9]
As Chuck Person
Cassette
- Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 (as Chuck Person) (2010, The Curatorial Club)[10]
Compilations
- A.D.D. Complete (2012, Software)
As Dania Shapes
Studio albums
- Soundsystem Pastoral (2006, Naivsuper)
- Holograd (2008, Label Cities)
As a member of Ford & Lopatin/Games
Main article: Ford & Lopatin
Studio albums
- Channel Pressure (2011, Software)
Extended Plays
- Everything is Working (2010, Hippos in Tanks)
- That We Can Play (2010, Hippos in Tanks)
Other projects
As a member of Infinity Window
- Trans Fat (2008, Chocolate Monk)
- Artificial Midnight (2009, Arbor)
As a member of Skyramps
- Days of Thunder (2009, Wagon)
As a member of Total System Point Never
- Power in That Which Compels You (2008, Snapped in Half)
As a member of Astronaut
- Early Peril (2008, Insult)
- Sans Noise Suitcase (2008, Housecraft)
References
- ↑ "Antony And The Johnsons – Swanlights EP". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ BROOKLYN VEGAN
- ↑ "Teklife's DJ Earl reveals Open Your Eyes album featuring Oneohtrix Point Never". FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
- 1 2 "Ducktails – The Flower Lane". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Real Estate – Out of Tune". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Autre Ne Veut – Anxiety". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Wake Up Awesome". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Clinic – Free Reign". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Harald Grosskopf – Re-Synthesist". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 on Discogs". Music seller. Discogs. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
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