Oneohtrix Point Never – Replica
Billed as “an electronic song cycle based around lo-fi audio procured from television advertisement compilations,” Replica plays out like an awkward marriage between the kind of sample-based experiments that filled out 2009’s Memory Vague DVD and the evocative soundscapes that have become the artist’s trademark.
When Lopatin foregrounds his gorgeous synth work (as on opener, Andro) the results are hypnotising, but when his jarringly workmanlike sample manipulation dominates the mix it honestly feels like Lopatin is barking up the wrong tree, especially given the fact that operators like Actress and VHS Head have already covered similar terrain with infinitely more finesse.
When he dials back the glitch and lets his samples breathe, as on the album’s title track, the overall effect is much more compelling, but such moments are few and far between on on album that too often feels like a frustratingly unsophisticated collage of unsympathetic elements.
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Add a comment »I just recently became obsessed with his previous album - really into that synth-drone style. I get the impression (from the snippets I've heard of this) that it's more watered down and less focused on that heavy sense of atmosphere. Nevertheless, I'm really looking forward to this LP.
Posted by | Saturday November 2011 @ 00:41
Report to moderatorHe plays with atmospheres on this one too but he's definitely moving away from the classic OPN sound. I mean Returnal was kinda perfect so that's a smart move tbh. There's a dope interview with him on Altered Zones right now that you should check. He's had a great couple of years, even though I think he missed the mark on this one.
Posted by | Saturday November 2011 @ 07:38
Report to moderatorfinally a review I agree with. I'm a big fan of his previous output, however I think he dropped the ball on the Games album, Channel Pressure. however the previous Games EP was amazing and one of my favourite releases of 2010. I cant get in to replica. I get that it is a departure but it just doesnt get going for me and the sample manipulation just doesnt work, its flat. I think theres a lot of people kidding themselves that this is aweseome cos they want it to be. I quaestion this new direction, maybe I just dont get it. Is there anything to get?
Posted by | Sunday November 2011 @ 18:56
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