Oneohtrix Point NeverBest Oneohtrix Point Never Albums Ranked
8.0
Avg Score
47
Opinions
17
Albums
13
Reviewers
Summary from 47 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Oneohtrix Point Never's catalog across 17 albums from 47 opinions, with an overall average of 8.0/10. The top-rated Oneohtrix Point Never album is Garden of Delete (2015) with a 8.5/10 average from 6 ratings, followed by Tranquilizer and Replica. The discography on Wavelength spans 2010 to 2025. Replica ranks as the highest-rated Oneohtrix Point Never song on Wavelength with a 9.0/10 average.
Replica
“In the past, Oneohtrix Point Never-- the main project of producer Daniel Lopatin, also of 1980s pop revivalists Ford & Lopatin-- had drones and moods and thematic movement that hinted at on-screen drama. The new OPN album is coming from somewhere else.”
Garden of Delete
“Garden of Delete is unlike anything that Daniel Lopatin has done, in terms of technique, mood, or scope. It is denser than his previous albums, by several orders of magnitude. It is more varied, and it is funnier—scarier, too. The album carries with it a risk of whiplash that's as potent on the 15th listen as on the first.”
Tranquilizer
“Drawing on a cache of commercial sample CDs, Daniel Lopatin assembles an impossibly dense and transportive electronic album that takes impermanence as its inspiration.”
Garden of Delete
“Oneohtrix Point Never chronicles a mechanised cold-sweat nightmare”
R Plus Seven
“On R Plus Seven, Oneohtrix Point Never’s follow-up to 2011’s Replica, Daniel Lopatin builds new music using the bright yet cold textures of the early computing age. The album plays with our collective unconscious of music technology to develop something that comes off as strange and otherworldly and, most importantly, rich with feeling, despite the icy surface layer.”
Returnal
“After the sprawling Rifts, one of drone's top new artists returns with a more focused yet more complex album.”
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