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Oneohtrix Point Never / Rene Hell
Music For Reliquary House / In 1980 I Was A Blue Square
NNA’s second split LP unites two American artists on the cutting edge of experimental electronic music: Brooklyn’s Oneohtrix Point Never and Los Angeles’ Rene Hell. Daniel Lopatin and Jeff Witscher have each been working tirelessly in the US underground for the last several years, releasing progressive, forward-thinking, and highly acclaimed music under a wide variety of guises and manifestations. In 2012, we see them each offering their respective unique visions and interpretations of digital music in the modern world, processing the world around us through the lens of technology and modern sound.
Oneohtrix Point Never brings us “Music For Reliquary House”, which consists of sonic reworkings from the “Reliquary House” audio/visual installation, a collaboration between Lopatin and video artist Nate Boyce. In a series of five pieces, Lopatin delivers a sequence of hallucinatory informatic assaults, a satirical re-envisioning of modernist sculpture. Picking up where 2011’s “Replica” left off, OPN uses digital technology to dissect human speech patterns and timbres almost beyond recognition.
A1
Stone Of Spiritual Understanding
A2
Midday
A3
Free Ride
A4
Cubi X
A5
The Letter
B1
Meta Concrete
B2
Untitled Solo 4
B3
The Bridge
B4
Qi
B5
Quick Folding Motion








