A1: For Residue (2:11) A2: Bumpy (4:05) A3: Lifeworld (3:47) A4: Measuring Ruins (3:04) B1: Modern Lust (5:04) B2: Fear Of Symmetry (4:22) B3: Vestigel (4:42) C1: Cherry Blue (4:19) C2: Bell Scanner (1:25) C3: D.I.S. (3:32) C4: Tranquilizer (2:46) D1: Storm Show (4:33) D2: Petro (2:52) D3: Rodl Glide (6:06) D4: Waterfalls (5:41)
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Description:
"Tranquilizer" is a long-playing vinyl record (LP) by Oneohtrix Point Never, released on the renowned experimental label Warp. This LP presents an immersive journey through abstract electronic soundscapes, textured synth layers and atmospheric arrangements that blur the boundaries between ambient, experimental pop and avant-garde composition. The tracks unfold wie shifting dream sequences: sometimes fragile and minimal, sometimes dense and cinematic, always characterized by meticulous sound design and an idiosyncratic melodic sensibility. Listeners are invited into a world where digital glitches, manipulated voices and lush harmonies coexist, creating a deeply introspective yet vividly visual listening experience that works both on high-quality headphones and on a good home system.
As a format, the LP edition of "Tranquilizer" emphasizes the album's narrative arc: side A and side B are curated as two complementary chapters, each with its own dynamic build-up and resolution. The warm analog character of vinyl supports the detailed production, allowing the subtle nuances, fades and transitions to breathe. This makes the record particularly attractive for collectors of contemporary electronic music and fans of immersive listening sessions who enjoy sitting through a full album rather than isolated tracks. The artwork and presentation (depending on the edition) typically mirror the music's introspective and futuristic tone, making "Tranquilizer" not just an audio release but a cohesive art object.
Oneohtrix Point Never, the project of American producer and composer Daniel Lopatin, is considered one of the most influential figures in modern experimental and electronic music. He has built an international reputation with critically acclaimed albums on labels such as Software and Warp, and is known for his innovative use of sampling, deconstructed pop structures and a unique blend of nostalgia and futurism. Beyond his solo releases, he has worked on film scores and high-profile collaborations, further expanding his artistic range and visibility. His work is frequently praised by music critics and appears in year-end lists of major music publications.
Warp, the manufacturer and label behind this LP, is one of the most respected names in independent electronic and experimental music. Since its founding at the end of the 1980s, Warp has stood for artistic freedom, high production standards and a distinctive aesthetic that has helped shape genres like IDM, experimental techno and forward-thinking pop. The label is known for signing boundary-pushing artists and supporting them over long creative cycles rather than chasing short-term trends. With releases that have repeatedly influenced the wider music landscape, Warp has earned a reputation as a quality seal for listeners seeking innovative and enduringly interesting records.