Oneohtrix Point Never, born on July twenty-fifth, nineteen eighty-two, is a multifaceted artist known for his innovative contributions to music as a record producer, composer, and singer. His career took a notable turn with the release of the influential vaporwave side-project, Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1, in two thousand ten, which showcased his unique approach to sound.
Since signing with Warp Records in two thousand thirteen, Lopatin has released a series of critically acclaimed studio albums that reflect his eclectic musical style. His work is characterized by sample-based composition and intricate MIDI production, drawing inspiration from a diverse array of genres and eras.
In addition to his solo projects, Oneohtrix Point Never has made significant contributions to the music of other artists, including the Weeknd, Moses Sumney, and Soccer Mommy. His production work has garnered attention and praise, further establishing his reputation in the industry.
Moreover, Lopatin has ventured into film scoring, collaborating with the Safdie brothers on notable films such as Good Time in two thousand seventeen and Uncut Gems in two thousand nineteen. His score for Good Time earned him the prestigious Soundtrack Award at the Cannes Film Festival in two thousand seventeen, highlighting his talent and versatility as a composer.