Back
(★ + ✰)

ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER - Levitation

Daniel's set had some of the most intense use of bass I’d ever experienced - being right next to the stage it shook my entire body. The others in the pit were looking at each out like ‘holy s***...’

Events
Events
ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER - Levitation
AMBIVALENCE

AMBIVALENCE

Date
October 27, 2023
Read
7 mins
Share
ETHEREAL.PRESS is an independent media publication - if you like our content consider Bringing us to Your Event, or Sponsoring an Article!
This post is sponsored by
NOBODY

Such a good line-up to kick off day one of Levitation between Yeule and Oneohtrix Point Never. I have been aware of Oneohtrix Point Never (Daniel Lopatin) for sometime now, though I haven't dove into his music much. I love showing up to shows where artists are critically acclaimed and I have no conception of what their show will be like. 

Daniels' set started about 5 minutes before he walked out on stage. You could hear the subtle nodes of a track building even though the lighting / stage had not been set yet. Oneohtrix Point Never’s stage was super minimalist in design only having a few synthesizers/modulators and a tablet. It’s important to mention there was also someone sidestage (I believe he was controlling visuals live) going H.A.M., bobbing his head and dancing. 

His set had some of the most intense use of bass I’d ever experienced - being right next to the stage it shook my entire body. The others in the pit were looking at each out like ‘holy s***.’ It wasn’t like the volume was that crazy loud, it was just the bass that was so powerful.  

The tones of Daniel’s set were ambient and more progressive electronic in nature - echoing a fine art experience. On-stage Daniel would control knobs on his panel to warp the soundscape creating a curated experience for his crowd. I love when artists have some individual control over a live set - it’s always the ones who understand the true essence of what music is. 

Daniel’s most recent release explores at length numerous soundscapes and ideas from his early career. The visual panel behind Daniel was next level conveying abstract symbolism and subtly exploring themes of his past on the Oneohtrix Point Never’s project. The live performance did echo a ‘what could have been,’ if his sonic path had differentiated earlier in his career.

I think it’s rare for artists to come back to their roots in this respect. Too often I see creatives discounting their early work and forgetting to look back on it. The way you perceive creativity in your early career is almost ‘more’ creative since you have no perception of what can and can’t be done. I’m glad to see such a talented artist come back to earlier sounds and exploring what could have been. 

Latest Posts

August 22, 2024
Live
Live
ETRAN DE L'AIR - Live

"The name Etran de L’Aïr translates to “the Stars of the Aïr,” the mountainous region of Northern Niger."

August 20, 2024
Events
Events
DENZEL CURRY [V2] - Grey Day

This week I had the privilege this week to share the stage with Denzel Curry, arguably one of the most exciting figures in rap music...

August 16, 2024
Interviews
Interviews
El Perro Del Mar - Interview

El Perro del Mar is merely an extension of me that enables me to do and say the things which I find hard to express in daily life. I’ve been using the name since 2004 when I came across a stray dog on a Spanish beach...

RANDOM

November 3, 2023
Events
Events
Lil Toe - Pandemonium Tour

What the f*** do you mean - You don't wanna suck my nuts? What the f*** do you mean - You don't wanna suck my nuts?

ME OH MYRIORAMA - Interview

There's a lot of concern about fame and popularity within consumer culture in Superflat, and I believe these are often domains of extreme levels of toxic objectification...

August 27, 2022
Interviews
Interviews
MILD SORROW INTEGRATED - Interview

During the 2020 quarantine year I spent a lot of time indoors only listening to music and chatting with people on forums and Discord...

August 22, 2024
Live
Live
ETRAN DE L'AIR - Live

"The name Etran de L’Aïr translates to “the Stars of the Aïr,” the mountainous region of Northern Niger."

August 12, 2023
Interviews
Interviews
NATALIE ROSE LEBRECHT - Interview

My spiritual practice and my musical practice are intertwined at this point. It’s completely natural for me to be an artist merged with my spiritual inner world, but I’m just now attempting to communicate publicly about it...

September 14, 2023
Interviews
Interviews
CHARLIE WAYNE (BC,NR) - Interview

Everything needs to make sense together. It's easy to create music that is overbearing when you have six instruments on stage. You have to make sure every single one of them is playing something that is contributing without smothering...

AMBIVALENCE
ASTRXL AWARDS
UNIVERSAL EXPRESSIONS
ETHEREAL.PRESS
DJ ETHEREAL