
Oneohtrix Point Never shares surreal self-directed visuals for first Age Of single "Black Snow"
Oneohtrix Point Never (aka Daniel Lopatin) has shared the mind-boggling clip for "Black Snow", the lead single from forthcoming LP Age Of.
The clip is directed by Lopatin himself and is... quite something.
The track's lyrics are inspired in part by Nick Land and the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit - "a 1990s collective of artist-philosophers that produced works of performance art, poetry, and fiction." The song also includes parts played on the Daxophone, a unique instrument invented in 1987 by Hans Reichel.
Lopatin will be debuting his new MYRIAD show at the Red Bull Music Festival in NYC next month - the show is described as "a concert featuring his first full live touring ensemble, together with special guests and visual collaborators. Using the scale of the Park Avenue Armory's Wade Thompson Drill Hall to explore disorienting forms at the intersection of theatre, installation art, and musical performance, the world premiere of MYRIAD will be presented as a four-part epochal song cycle."
Lopatin will bring MYRIAD to London's Barbican on 7 July.
Tracklist:
- Age Of
- Babylon
- Manifold
- The Station
- Toys 2
- Black Snow
- myriad.industries
- Warning
- We’ll Take It
- Same
- RayCats
- Still Stuff That Doesn’t Happen
- Last Known Image Of A Song
- Sir Chloe announce second album, Swallow The Knife
- Milo Korbenski channels oddball pop on new single “Ratworm,” ahead of upcoming album Sex Angel
- Katie Malco collaborates with Mui Zyu on new track, "When You’re Sleeping"
- Ada Lea shares new single "something in the wind" and announces first UK tour in six years
- Barry Can't Swim unveils final album preview, "All My Friends"
- Franz Ferdinand join forces with Johnny Marr and Master Peace on two new singles
- SPRINTS announce details of second album, All That Is Over
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