

In 2010, using the moniker of Chuck Person, Lopatin released Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. On 2010?s Returnal, his first more commercially-acclaimed release, Lopatin is perfecting that style while clearly looking for a new, fresh direction.

The music of these releases could be described as dreamy and abstract yet dense synthesizer-based ambient with an audible influence of Rubycon-era Tangerine Dream and a healthy dose of mechanical grit. Lopatin's early works, including Betrayed in the Octagon and Zones Without People, showcase the original OPN sound.

Deriving his name from the Boston-based radio station 106.7, since 2007 ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER has released no fewer than seven full-length studio albums in addition to a tremendous number of EPs and cassettes. Behind this name stands Daniel Lopatin, born in 1982 in Wayland, Massachusetts. Although the name may (or may not) suggest otherwise, ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER surely has far more than just one trick to show.
