Daniel Lopatin will launch his upcoming Oneohtrix Point Never album, Tranquilizer, later this month, and, in the present day, he’s previewing the LP with a brand new music. “Cherry Blue” comes with a music video by Pol Taburet, marking the French artist’s first-ever foray into the medium. The painter incorporates surreal imagery within the quick movie to suggest the gaps between life and demise, physique and spirit, and decay and renewal. Test it out under.
Tranquilizer is out digitally on November 17 and bodily on November 21 by way of Warp. “Cherry Blue” is the fifth preview of the album, following “For Residue,” “Bumpy,” “Lifeworld,” and “Measuring Ruins.” The follow-up to 2023’s Oneohtrix Level By no means album Again was “formed by industrial audio building kits from a bygone period—an index of cliches turned inside out,” in accordance with Lopatin.
Past his Oneohtrix Level By no means moniker, Lopatin additionally scored the brand new Josh Safdie movie Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, the Creator, and Abel Ferrara. That film screens in U.S. theaters beginning on December 25. He beforehand labored with the Safdie Brothers on their films Good Time, for which Lopatin gained the Soundtrack Award at Cannes Movie Pageant, and Uncut Gems.
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