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November 17, 2020 by Simon Sweetman

Oneohtrix Point Never: Magic Oneohtrix Point Never

Oneohtrix Point Never Magic Oneohtrix Point Never Warp Records As Oneohtrix  Point Never, bedsit electronica composer Daniel Lopatin has made over a dozen records now – including film soundtracks, and maybe he truly broke big under his own name with the soundtrack to Uncut Gems; one of those rare movies where Adam Sandler is ‘good’ […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Age Of, Album Review, Aphex Twin, Daniel Lopatin, Magic, Magic Oneohtrix Point Never, Oneohtrix Point Never, Oneohtrix Point Never: Magic Oneohtrix Point Never, R Plus Seven, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Sebastien Tellier, Uncut Gems, Warp Records, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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September 18, 2020 by Simon Sweetman

Brutalist: Michael J. Fox (ep)

Brutalist Michael J. Fox (ep) Good Manners Brutalist is the moniker for Melbourne duo John Hassell (Seekae) and Lucian Blomkamp – they’ve both made music alone and in other collaborations and the seeds for this duo were sewn when they shared the bill and bonded backstage of “nerdy” music shares – Profofiev and Arvo Part. […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Album Review, Brutalist, Brutalist: Michael J. Fox (ep), Daniel Lopatin, EP, Good Manners, John Hassell, Lucian Blomkamp, Max Richter, Michael J. Fox, Michael J. Fox (ep), Moby, Oneohtrix Point Never, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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April 6, 2020 by Simon Sweetman

Daniel Lopatin: Uncut Gems – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Daniel Lopatin Uncut Gems – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Warp Records A strange adrenalin pushes the movie Uncut Gems – but then its anti-hero Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler) is compelled by a very strange adrenalin: For him it’s less about winning than it is not completely losing. In his gambler’s mind if he doesn’t lose […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged [OST], Adam Sandler, Album Review, Benny Safdie, Daniel Lopatin, Daniel Lopatin: Uncut Gems – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Fil, Good Time, John Carpenter, Josh Safdie, Movie, Oneohtrix Point Never, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Safdie Brothers, Score, Soundtrack, Tangerine Dream, Uncut Gems, Uncut Gems – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Vangelis, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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March 31, 2020 by Simon Sweetman

Uncut Gems: Film

Uncut Gems Directors: Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie Elara Pictures / IAC Films / Sikelia Productions / Netflix The Safdie Brothers wowed people with 2017’s Good Time – which was basically Dog Day Afternoon re-cut amongst millennial angst and the pressures of the steely-grey world of today, yet it had – entirely – its own […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Adam Sandler, Benny Safdie, Daniel Lopatin, Film, Film Review, Frederic Bourdin, Good Time, Josh Safdie, Judd Hirsch, Movie, Movie Review, Netflix, Oneohtrix Point Never, Safdie Brothers, Uncut Gems, Uncut Gems: Film, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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August 6, 2018 by Simon Sweetman

Oneohtrix Point Never: Age Of

Oneohtrix Point Never Age Of Warp Records/Border Daniel Lopatin is now ten albums deep in his career as Oneohtrix Point Never – there are movie soundtracks and pedestrian’s soundscapes, there are pieces you could imagine being art gallery installations and there are some tunes that have the heart of a pop song even if they […]
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September 26, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

Oneohtrix Point Never: R Plus Seven

Oneohtrix Point Never R Plus Seven Warp Records/Border Daniel Lopatin’s latest as Oneohtrix Point Never won’t surprise people already enticed to his sound – a strange new world of non-dance music or head-music constructed and created from elements that might otherwise make dance music; he’s Aphex Twin as art gallery soundscape curator. This time around […]
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