In San Francisco, OPN's concert was a joint performance with Freeka Tet, blending electronic music with live puppetry and miniature sets. The collaboration created a transcendent energy, honoring each artist while creating a new, engaging union between the two. The performance was a synthesis of the future and past, using old techniques in new contexts, making the commentary salient and entertaining.
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Oneohtrix Point Never
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People say park in the venues lot and it usually costs around $20.
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The venue is reported to have Bar-Style , and Snack Bar food available.
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Most people usually dress in Indie Flower style attire here.
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3790 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
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At Brooklyn Paramount, OPN's show featured live-projected visuals from a puppet on stage, creating a miniature virtual reality. The setlist leaned heavily into tracks from 'Again,' with the performance culminating in an encore featuring cellist Mabe Fratti. The concert was a mesmerizing experience, leaving attendees in awe.
At Portland's Wonder Ballroom, OPN's set was characterized by complex compositions and a blend of new material from 'Again' with older tracks. The stage design featured an L-shaped setup with Lopatin's workstation and a miniature stage with animatronic figures, adding a unique visual dimension. The performance was intense and experimental, challenging listeners to engage deeply with the music.
In Chicago, OPN's performance at the Metro showcased a mesmerizing spectacle, blending tracks from 'Again' with classics like 'Inside World' and 'Boring Angel.' The visual elements included a live-puppeted miniature set, with Freeka Tet manipulating a small figure of Lopatin, projected onto a backdrop, creating a surreal experience. The concert was a mind-bending journey, leaving attendees in awe.
Oneohtrix Point Never's (OPN) recent live performances have been marked by innovative visual elements and immersive soundscapes. In Sydney, the concert featured 360º spatial audio and live real-time animations by Nate Boyce, creating a multisensory experience. The setlist included reworked tracks from OPN's discography, with Lopatin's dynamic stage presence and the integration of visual art enhancing the performance.
In Montreal, OPN's 'MYRIAD' tour featured live musicians, including Eli Kezler, Kelly Moran, and Aaron David, adding depth to the electronic compositions. The performance was accompanied by intricate visuals, creating a journey of introspection and escape. Despite minor delays, the concert was a euphoric experience, leaving the audience deeply fulfilled.
At The Neptune Theater in Seattle, OPN's show was a synesthetic experience, featuring live projections of a miniature Lopatin figure manipulated by Freeka Tet. The setlist included a mix of new material from 'Again' and older tracks, with the visual elements enhancing the immersive atmosphere. The performance was intense and experimental, challenging listeners to engage deeply with the music.
About the Artist
Oneohtrix Point Never, the moniker of Daniel Lopatin, crafts a live musical experience that feels like stepping into a surreal, sonic dreamscape. His performances are a masterclass in blending the digital with the organic, weaving layers of synth textures, fragmented samples, and haunting melodies into a cohesive narrative that defies traditional genre boundaries. Fans often recount how his childhood fascination with vintage synthesizers and obscure soundtracks shaped his unique approach to music, making each show a journey through both nostalgia and futurism. A defining moment in his rise was the release of his album "R Plus Seven," which solidified his reputation for pushing electronic music into avant-garde territories. His live shows are known for their immersive visual elements and a palpable atmosphere that can shift from eerie introspection to euphoric release, often leaving audiences in a state of reflective awe. It's as if he's inviting you to a secret club where the password is a blend of analog warmth and digital coldness, with a wink that says, "Yes, this is weird, but isn't it wonderful?"