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Oneohtrix Point Never releasing split LP with Rene Hell
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 23 August 2012
Oneohtrix Point Never, aka Brooklyn electro soloist Daniel Lopatin, has co-sculpted a very conceptual split LP with LA digi-instrumentalist Rene Hell, real name Jeff Witscher.
Entitled ‘Music For Reliquary House’, Oneohtrix’s half will comprise five re-rendered versions of music from an AV installation Lopatin staged with video artist Nate Boyce. Or rather, a “sequence of hallucinatory informatic assaults, a satirical re-envisioning of modernist sculpture”. Or alternatively, re-constituted fragments of human speech, “dissected” by OPN by means of digital technology.
Rene Hell will present ‘In 1980 I Was A Blue Square’, a five-piece suite of classical/contemporary piano, synthesizer, and computer compositions.
Perplexing as all this sounds, it’ll be intriguing to hear the two projects when they’re released in tandem via NNA Tapes on 17 Sep.