Daniel Lopatin has announced a new Oneohtrix Point Never album. The record, titled “Tranquilizer,” is set for release this month. It follows his 2023 album “Again.”The announcement comes with a new single called “Cherry Blue.” The track features a surreal music video by French artist Pol Taburet. This project marks Taburet’s first time directing a music video.
Album Inspired By Bygone Audio Construction Kits
“Tranquilizer” will be available digitally on November 17. Physical copies follow on November 21 via Warp Records. “Cherry Blue” is the fifth preview track released from the upcoming album.According to Lopatin, the album’s sound was shaped by old commercial audio kits. He described it as an index of cliches turned inside out. This approach continues his experimental electronic music style.

Lopatin Continues Prolific Film Scoring Work
Beyond his solo work, Lopatin remains active in film scoring. He composed the score for Josh Safdie’s new film “Marty Supreme.” The film features a notable cast including Timothée Chalamet and Gwyneth Paltrow.Lopatin previously won the Soundtrack Award at Cannes for “Good Time.” His continued collaboration with the Safdie Brothers highlights his film scoring expertise. According to industry reports, his unique soundscapes are highly sought after in cinema.
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The new Oneohtrix Point Never album represents a significant release in the experimental electronic genre. “Tranquilizer” promises to push creative boundaries with its unique sonic palette. Fans and critics eagerly await its full release.
Dropping this nugget your way-
Q1: When is the new Oneohtrix Point Never album out?
“Tranquilizer” will be released digitally on November 17. Physical formats follow on November 21. The album is available through Warp Records.
Q2: Who directed the “Cherry Blue” music video?
The video was created by French artist Pol Taburet. This marks his first directorial work in the music video medium. The visual explores themes of life, death, and renewal.
Q3: How many songs have been released from the album so far?
Five tracks have been previewed ahead of the album’s release. These include “Cherry Blue,” “For Residue,” and “Bumpy.” “Lifeworld” and “Measuring Ruins” are also available.
Q4: What film did Daniel Lopatin recently score?
He composed the score for Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme.” The film is scheduled for a U.S. theatrical release on December 25. It features a prominent ensemble cast.
Q5: What is the concept behind the “Tranquilizer” album?
Lopatin shaped the album using old commercial audio construction kits. He described the process as turning cliches inside out. The result is a fresh take on sampled sounds.
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