Oneohtrix Point Never : Tranquilizer review / Alexis Petridis's album of the week
(Warp) Made using a cache of Y2K sample CDs that Daniel Lopatin salvaged from the internet’s fringes, the kaleidoscopic result speaks to contemporary information overload It should come as no surprise that the new album by Oneohtrix Point Never comes with a concept attached. They usually do. (…)
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